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Auction With GNU’s Original Gnu Kicks Off FSF’s 40th Anniversary Events

According to FSF, with all of the historical artifacts and memorabilia from the free software movement’s long history on the auction block, the auction will be a program worthy on an organization that’s on the brink of turning 40 years old.

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Free Software Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Its Boston Headquarters on Friday

On August 31, 2024, the Free Software Foundation will close its office for the last time as the organization goes all remote.
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GNU’s Having a 40th Birthday Party, and You’re Invited!

GNU’s turning 40! The Free Software Foundation is pulling out all of the stops for a birthday celebration hack day on October 1.
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Trisquel GNU/Linux 10.0 “Nabia” Is Here with Support for ARM Devices

Very few Linux distros have the privilege of being endorsed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). Trisquel’s new release, Trisquel GNU/Linux 10.0, is one of them. Learn more here.
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All Virtual LibrePlanet 2022 Scheduled for March 19-20

Call for Sessions and FSF Award nominations have been extended until December 15. No news yet on whether Richard Stallman will be a speaker.
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Free Software Foundation Introduces JShelter Browser Add-on

The Free Software Foundation has unveiled the project JShelter, which develops a browser add-on to protect against threats posed by JavaScript on websites, including hidden identification, movement tracking, and user data collection. The project code is distributed under the GPLv3 license. The add-on is prepared for Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, Microsoft Edge, and other […]

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