The free software movement has come a long way in forty years. We want to take a moment to thank the people and projects who have helped bring us to this point, and ask for your support in the decades ...
It's a little hard to believe, but the Free Software Foundation (FSF)'s 40th anniversary free software hackathon is almost upon us. Here's how to get involved in this weekend's festivities and leave ...
BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA (Thursday, November 6, 2025): The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the winning photo ...
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 ...
Lea esto artículo en español. Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world ...
The FSF board members unanimously confirmed Kelling as president at a September meeting, making him the first staff member to hold the volunteer leadership position. Kelling, age forty-three, has held ...
Lea esto artículo en español. The technology we use every day has changed dramatically since our founding nearly forty years ago, including the way we interact with it. At the FSF alone, we've spent ...
Having campaigned for software freedom for forty years now, the FSF is celebrating its anniversary with different festivities throughout 2025. One of these events is a virtual hackathon to help ...
When we first announced plans to celebrate the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) fortieth anniversary, we promised to do so in the spirit of bringing the international free software community together.
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 it ...
Grassroots organization against a corporation as large as Microsoft is never easy. They have the advertising budget to claim that they "love Linux" (sic), not to mention the money and political ...