(If you are reading FSFE's newsletters [1] (and you should when you
have not yet given me feedback what I could improve ;) ), and you
already use one of our banners [2], you can skip this post because I
copied and pasted it. Else please continue.)
Let us admit it, the Free Software community is often very critical.
Wewrite bug reports, tell others how they can improve the software, ask
them fornew features, and to not spare with criticism. Sometimes we
forget to say "thank you, for all your work". As in the last years, we
want to change this, at least for one day. So on Tuesday the 14th of
February we will celebrate the "I love Free Software" - Day [3].
Get active, buy your favourite developer a drink or give them a hug (ask
forpermission first), write an e-mail/letter [4] expressing your
feelings, create nice pictures, donate to a Free Software initiative,
use another of our suggestions [5] or be create yourself to show how you
appreciate people, working hard to enlarge or defend our freedom.
Beside that help us to promote the activity with our banners [6], by
e-mail, (micro)blog or in your (distributed?) social networks.
New this year is a whole day event in the Unperfekthaus in Essen
(Germany) [7] and that all our Fellows automatically get an
login(a)ilovefs.org e-mail alias.
So let's make sure that on February 14th there are more love reports,
than bug reports!
All the best,
Matthias
1. http://fsfe.org/news/newsletter.html
2. http://fsfe.org/campaigns/ilovefs/2012/banners.html
3. http://ilovefs.org
4. http://blogs.fsfe.org/thomaslocke/2012/01/18/why-i-love-free-and-open-sourc…
5. http://ilovefs.org
6. http://fsfe.org/campaigns/ilovefs/2012/banners.html
7. http://fsfe.org/campaigns/ilovefs/2012/unperfekthaus.html
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Hi everyone,
The new English version of the tool leaflet is almost done. It is quite
different from the original German one.
--> the language needs to be proofread
--> the text (actual content) needs to be checked
Ideas / critics / remarks welcome!
Since I sent the source file to designers@, I'm just attaching the pdf
here to have less conflicts. Just tell me if you need them.
I sent the following points to designers@, but your are also welcome to
comment on it:
--> colours are slightly different
--> I couldn't arrange the text nicely -> word breaks are very bad and
non consistent, as is justification. The little boxes look terrible if
justified, the big texts look messy if not justified
--> the third box of the third inside panel is special, if know how to
make it look better please tell me
Any other advice? Feedback?
Thanks!
Best,
Lucile
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Hi Kim, hi Theo,
# Kim Tucker <kctucker(a)gmail.com> [ 26. Nov 2013 @ 00:26 +0100]:
> Sorry I had to leave this afternoon (well, yesterday afternoon).
>
> Attached are some additional suggested changes in an .odt file with Edit/
> Changes/ Record turned on.
Perfect, thank you! I included most of the changes and will now be able to
transfer all texts to the graphical timeline.
> On 25 November 2013 18:55, <theo.schmidt(a)wilhelmtux.ch> wrote:
>> Is there no item about the OOXML-battle? This was a large issue in
>> Switzerland.
Thank you as well for your help. I'm wondering why this isn't in the pad
anymore. Karsten has added one or two news items but somehow it disappeared.
Anyway, I already wrote a new item trying to summarize all news about this
topic in one success. You can see it in the final timeline :)
You have been a big help for me and the whole project. Thank you!
Best regards,
Max
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http://seravo.fi/2013/jolla-phone-first-impressions
Check out the screenshot with the terminal where uname -a shows GNU/Linux :)
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I just put some comments about this on my blog - does anybody know if
software freedom is on the radar for Scottish freedom?
They published their manifesto today and it says nothing about the issue.
David Wheeler wrote an interesting article about the economics of
vulnerabilities. He fears that the current “‘vulnerability bidding wars’
[...] will create an overwhelming tsunami of zero-days available to a
wide variety of malicious actors.” Beside describing some general
problems of bounties in the security field, the main point of his
article is the idea to increase security by criminalising the selling of
“vulnerability information to anyone other than the supplier or the
reporter’s government.”
http://www.dwheeler.com/blog/2013/11/16/#vulnerability-economics
About the effects of the vulnerability economics on Free Software
Wheeler writes:
The current situation might impede the peer review of open source
software (OSS), since currently people can make more money selling
an exploit than in helping the OSS project fix the problem.
Thankfully, OSS projects are still widely viewed as public goods, so
there are still many people who are willing to take the pay cut and
help OSS projects find and fix vulnerabilities. I think proprietary
and custom software are actually in much more danger than OSS; in
those cases it’s a lot easier for people to think “well, they wrote
this code for their financial gain, so I may as well sell my
vulnerability information for my financial gain”.
(Also posted on
https://blogs.fsfe.org/mk/vulnerability-economics-and-free-software/)
Best Regards,
Matthias
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Hey discussion@,
in a few days, we want to release a timeline with FSFE's successes in the last
12 years. It consists of ~30-40 small boxes with a headline and some
description and is written in English - unfortunately not by a native speaker.
So I hope that one or two native English speakers may have time on monday
(25th) at lunchtime/afternoon to review the texts we have written and make
them sound natural and therefore more professional. I think you won't need
more than 15-20 minutes for this.
Thank you very much in advance!
Best regards,
Max
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Hello,
I just wanted to share two pieces of information that I hope everybody
who do FS advocacy would know:
1) If the target uses Windows and has no experience with Free
Software, give them a VALO-CD. See www.valo-cd.net for details (in
English)
2) If the person already uses some FS, and you want them to make a
strategic decision to always us FS, suggest them to buy a
pre-installed Linux-laptop. This way their experience is likely to be
happy and at the same time they contribute in the process of "voting
with their money" to show laptop manufacturers that Linux support is
important.
My own favorite is the Dell XPS 13, which comes with Ubuntu
preinstalled but you can replace the distro with your favorite as the
drivers are open and custom kernel is public at Launchpad.net. Details
at http://seravo.fi/2013/dell-xps-13-ubuntu-edition-first-impressions
A long and updated list of pre-installed laptops available is at
http://linuxpreloaded.com/
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Support FSFE! http://fsfe.org/support?otto
The OUYA game console is now out. It seems to be without DRM and their
development kit is available under a Free Software license.
http://shop.ouya.tv/products/ouyalimitededition
Does anyone here already know if there is any non-free software on the
boxes excluding the games?
Best Regards,
Matthias
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> On 2013-11-19 07:57, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
> I am proud I've done something about this, advertised it, and helped
> things go in the better direction. We don't live in a perfect world
> yet, but we will eventually get there if we vote with our money and
> persuade our fellow geeks and perhaps even others to vote with their
> money.
Indeed, at least buying a laptop without an OS or with linux
pre-installed.
After you showed me your laptop at ECM, I am looking for a
replacement of mine.
Probably I will buy one from System76
(https://www.system76.com/home/), don't know which model yet.
Cheers,
Mauricio