Message from president Geoff Knauth: Free software is powerful because of you! The FSF SysOps Team needs your help to secure ...
Please don't scroll past this. We've been building a better world with free software since 1985. Today, we ask for your support. Only with your help can the FSF continue to be the cornerstone of a ...
By donating to us today, you help secure a free future, one in which everyone will be able to learn in freedom and will know ...
As 2024 closes and we begin to publish updates from all of our teams, we want to take a moment to recognize some achievements the FSF board has received this year: ...
Please don't scroll past this. We've been building a better world with free software since 1985. Today, we ask for your support. Only with your help can the FSF continue to be the cornerstone of a ...
A few weeks prior to this online publication of the Bulletin, we sent out a printed version to free software supporters worldwide. If you received the printed magazine in the mail, please let us know ...
Now that 2024 is coming to an end, many people are looking forward and thinking about what they want their 2025 to look like. This thought process looks different for everyone, from more general hopes ...
Eighteen years after the Defective by Design campaign's inception, we're still continuing the fight against Digital Restrictions Management (DRM), the practice of imposing technological restrictions ...
What happens behind the technical scenes at the Free Software Foundation (FSF)? The FSF SysOps team consists of two full-time tech team employees and a handful of dedicated volunteers that work to ...
Advocating for free software isn't just a matter of personal values (although it would be reason enough alone): it is an essential building block of any free society. In 2024, most people interact ...
The SysOps team, consisting of only two full-time FSF staff members and a handful of volunteers, spends a considerable amount of time preventing attacks from taking down our services in addition to ...