A big welcome to all of you who have become new members since our fundraiser began on June 15! And a big thank you to our existing members and donors too for your ongoing support! Your commitment to ...
But when a goal like this gets shouted about so widely by lawmakers who have a less than sterling record on these issues, we need to consider whether the solutions proposed actually address the ...
I have written about the FSF facing DDoS attacks several times, including on doing our part to clean up the internet and on Uptime Kuma, as well as "Defending Savannah from DDoS attacks". But I ...
Commit to freedom LibrePhone update, organizing locally, and more in issue 48 of the digital Bulletin Ten stories from around the world: LibreLocal 2026, part one The Licensing and Compliance Lab: ...
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Eighteen new GNU releases in the last month (as of June 30, 2026): apl-2.0: GNU APL is a free interpreter for the programming language APL. It is an implementation of the ISO stan ...
In early May, security researchers from Hacktron reported vulnerabilities affecting GNU Savannah and demonstrated an exploit. We have been working with these researchers since their initial report, ...
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) was founded to support the work of the GNU Project, and this is still proudly one of our core responsibilities. The GNU Project has delivered some of the most ...
Hello and thank you for being involved with free software. We need people who understand our philosophy now more than ever. My name is Krzysztof Siewicz (Kris) and I am the Free Software Foundation's ...
Today, we want to highlight ten of the many organizers who made forty-seven LibreLocal 2026 meetups happen: Ahmad (Australia), Ariel (Mexico), Brady (Cameroon), Brenda (United States), ...
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