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On October 4, 2025, the day when the FSF actually turns forty, we invite you to celebrate the free software philosophy with us at our home base in Boston, MA, USA. After one year of working almost ...
We promised you that we'll celebrate the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) fortieth anniversary in the spirit of bringing the international free software community together. On November 21--23, we ...
In a world where technology is becoming increasingly predatory, free software is the solution. The FSF has been defending your software freedom for forty years. Join us in our crucial work to protect ...
Last month, as part of our year of celebrating forty years since the FSF's founding, we kicked off our member spotlight series with long-term FSF supporter and GNU Taler developer Iván Ávalos. Today, ...
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Tuesday, July 16, 2025), the Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the projects that ...
Hello, my fellow and soon-to-be fellow free software activists and Free Software Foundation (FSF) associate members! My name is Craig Topham, and I am the copyright and licensing associate here at the ...
The FSF SysOps team consists of two full-time tech team employees and a handful of dedicated volunteers. A large part of our work is running the software and physical servers that host websites and ...
Savannah is under heavy attack, likely from one or more organizations using a massive botnet to build a dataset for training large language models (LLMs). Since January 2025, a distributed ...
Free software can remain an abstract concept until you're staring down the barrel of a 10MB executable in a hex editor. It was to me when I began my first year of college. Like many budding software ...
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (March 3, 2025) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced today it has submitted an amicus brief in the case entitled Neo4j, Inc., et al. v. Suhy, et al., Case No.
The FSF has published its evaluation of the " Llama 3.1 Community License Agreement." This is not a free software license and you should not use it, nor any software released under it. Not only does ...
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