Free Software Foundation Europe
Free as in Freedom
Welcome to the home page of the Free Software Foundation Europe. The FSFE
was launched on 10 March 2001 and supports all European aspects
of Free Software; especially the
GNU Project. We are actively
supporting development of Free Software and furthering GNU-based
Operating Systems such as GNU/Linux. Also, we provide an assistance
centre for politicians, lawyers and journalists in order to secure the
legal, political and social future of Free Software.
FSFE's work is made possible by many individual contributions, in
particular to the Fellowship of FSFE.
One way to contribute is to
join now, and to encourage
others to do likewise.
Latest news
| FSFE Newsletter |
2008-07-08 |
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Housekeeping items are the least popular of all tasks in any
organisation, and any organisation that is working under pressure has
a tendency of accumulating them.
That is why after the intensive work of the past year to build up and
grow the Freedom Task Force, work on antitrust and OOXML issues, and
various other activities, FSFE had some of them as well.
Fortunately, after substantial preparation and three intensive days,
FSFE's General Assembly in June managed to take care of them and send
everyone home highly motivated and with a full task list. The results
of this will become slowly visible throughout the coming year.
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| Stabilisers for freedom: Wine 1.0 |
2008-06-18 |
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"Of course, it should be in the users interest to 'ride their bicycles independently', i.e. not having to rely on training wheels. However, the training wheels keep children from falling and give freedom to both the children and their parents. Likewise Wine helped to give freedom and security to the users. It is for this we are thankful and we recognise their work."
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| GPL-Violations.org and FSFE's Freedom Task Force to work more closely together |
2008-05-27 |
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"It is a clear, legal fact that distributing Free Software means
people must comply with the licences. GPL-Violations.org and the FTF
are now building the long-term legal infrastructure for support and
compliance" comments Harald Welte. Shane Coughlan adds "I believe our
new agreement will help ensure sustainability for legal infrastructure
to support Free Software in Europe."
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| FSFE Newsletter |
2008-05-21 |
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Issues around standardisation continued to make headlines during April.
However, other important areas of focus were also under discussion around
the world.
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| FSFE Newsletter |
2008-04-16 |
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It has been another busy month for software freedom. Open Standards have
continued to dominate discussions in ICT with the MS-OOXML proposal being
accepted by ISO as a standard. FSFE and numerous other parties have observed
this process from the beginning and have reason to be concerned about the state
of international standardisation. You could read more about this in our
lead story below.
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Upcoming events
| First Fellowship meeting in Stuttgart |
2008-08-22 |
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There will be a Fellowship meeting at the Unithekle, Allmandring
17, 70596 Stuttgart on Friday the 22th of August at 19:00. This is
the first Fellowship meeting in Stuttgart and all Fellows and Free
Software supporters nearby are invited to attend. It will be a good
chance to get to know each other in person, discuss the possibility
of future Fellowship meetings in Stuttgart and to generally have a
good
time. More
information.
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Fellowship's stand at the Braderie de Lille, Lille (France)
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2008-09-06 2008-09-07 |
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The so-called "Braderie de Lille" (Lille's flea market) is a big outside-event which has taken place every year since the 12th century during the first week-end of september. chtinux, a Linux User Group which is installed around there, has proposed to the Fellowship to take part in the Braderie. The FSFE, and especially the Fellowship's stand, will get much visibility, since millions of people of numerous nations take a walk on Lille's streets. Come to discover this beautiful city and to eat some Braderie's culinary specialities like clams ! And above all, come in order to support the Fellowship !
Fellowship's stand will be situated on Place du Vieux Marché aux chevaux.
If you want more information about this event please send an email to Benjamin: morant@fsfeurope.org
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| Explaining Free Software on the 'NESSI Open Source Working Group' panel |
2008-09-07 |
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Shane Coughlan, FTF coordinator, will explain Free Software and the reasons behind Free Software licences at the OSS 2008 conference in Milan. He will sit on the 'NESSI Open Source Working Group' panel to discuss the European NESSI project.
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| European Legal Network special interest group meeting in London |
2008-09-08 |
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The European Legal Network facilitated by FSFE's Freedom Task Force will hold a special interest group meeting in London to discuss business processes and supply chain management. This meeting will be hosted at the Canonical offices and is invitation only.
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| 'Who Owns Free Software? The Copyright and Patent Debate' speech at OSiM World, Berlin |
2008-09-17 |
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Shane Coughlan, Freedom Task Force coordinator at FSFE, will deliver a speech entitled 'Free Software licenses and other questions' at OSiM World at Berlin on the 17th of September. This talk will examine question of ownership, the goal of owning creative work, benefits to consumers and the community and the relationship between ownership and Free Software licences.
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