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by Free Software Foundation Contributions Published on Mar 09, 2010 04:11 PM
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Fresh off the digital Gutenberg: The fall 2024 Bulletin is now online

Fresh off the digital Gutenberg: The fall 2024 Bulletin is now online

The latest issue of the Free Software Bulletin is now online. We've got a line-up of articles about abandonware traps, tools for cleaning up the Internet, and more!

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FSD meeting recap 2024-12-13

Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.

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IDAD 2024 - Dec. 20: For freedom, against restriction

IDAD 2024 - Dec. 20: For freedom, against restriction

Don't let computers go to waste and join us in fighting restriction on December 20 for the eighteenth International Day Against Digital Restrictions Management (IDAD).

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FSD meeting recap 2024-12-06

Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.

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Free Software Supporter -- Issue 200, December 2024

Free Software Supporter -- Issue 200, December 2024

Welcome to the Free Software Supporter, the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and 231,349 other activists.

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November GNU spotlight with Amin Bandali

November GNU spotlight with Amin Bandali

Eleven new GNU releases in the last month (as of November 29, 2024):

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FSD meeting recap 2024-11-29

Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.

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Free software is vital for the public and state-run infrastructure of a free society

Free software is vital for the public and state-run infrastructure of a free society

An Austrian petitioner succeeded in realizing what the US government failed to see: that free software is vital for the infrastructure of a free society.

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