When you make a purchase at the GNU Press Shop, you don't just get conversation-starting gifts for yourself and others: you also help fund the FSF's mission to protect the freedom to run, copy, modify ...
What: Packing and labeling GNU Press Shop orders and mailing associate member mail. Where: Lobby at 101 Arch St, Boston MA, 02110. The closest MBTA station is Downtown Crossing. When: Wednesday, ...
People around the world are eagerly waiting to receive their GNU Press Shop orders, and we need a little help sending everything out. Would you be willing to donate a little of your time to support ...
Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished at Friday's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.
BOSTON, Massachusetts, EE. UU. (martes, 14 de octubre de 2025) — La Free Software Foundation (FSF) ha anunciado hoy su proyecto para llevar la libertad en la telefonía móvil a los usuarios.
This paper is published as part of our call for community whitepapers on Copilot. The papers contain opinions with which the FSF may or may not agree, and any views expressed by the authors do not ...
This article explains some issues about the meaning and enforcement of the GNU General Public License. The specific occasion for this article is the violation of combining Linux with ZFS, and that ...
In times like these it becomes all the more important to remember that tools like Zoom, Slack, and Facebook Messenger are not benign public services, and while the sentiment they've expressed to the ...
This paper is also available as a PDF. We have been working hard the last several months to stop Restricted Boot, a major threat to user freedom, free software ideals, and free software adoption.
The GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3) is the most protective of computer user freedom, yet it remains the most misunderstood of the GNU family of licenses. The AGPLv3 was created to ...
There are thousands of pieces of free software, many of which are listed in our directory of free software, but of these projects, a few dozen are extremely common — we call these the free software ...