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Free Software Foundation Europe

La Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) è un'organizzazione senza fini di lucro dedicata al Software Libero. La FSFE ritiene che le libertà di usare, studiare, condividere e migliorare il software siano cruciali per assicurare un'equa partecipazione alla società dell'informazione. Lavoriamo per creare consapevolezza e supporto per la libertà del software, a livello politico, giuridico e della società nel suo complesso. Inoltre promuoviamo lo sviluppo di tecnologie, come il sistema operativo GNU/Linux, che assicurano queste libertà a tutti i membri della società digitale.

Il lavoro della FSFE è reso possibile da molti contributi individuali, in particolare dalla Fellowship della FSFE. Un modo per contribuire è quello di unirsi subito e invitare altri a farlo.

Ultime notizie

Julia Klein elected as Fellowship representative in FSFE GA

FSFE's Fellows have elected their second representative to the organisation's governing body, the General Assembly. Julia Klein will join Torsten Grote in FSFE's strategic decision making body to speak for the Fellows for the next to years.

Document Freedom Day 2010 - Free your documents, save your information!

Will you be able to read your documents 20 years from now? Every day, millions of computer users like you edit text and spreadsheets, take pictures and record audio and video. What if you couldn't read your private letters anymore, or even open that album with pictures from your honeymoon? What if you couldn't exchange those files with friends, because the software used by each one of you can't talk to each other? To help you make your documents future-proof, we celebrate Document Freedom Day on March 31.

FSFE to users: Seize your freedom of choice!

FSFE welcomes the arrival of greater competition in the web browser market. From today, Microsoft has to offer Windows users in Europe the possibility to choose among different browsers. This step puts into practice the company's settlement with the European Commission from December 2009. The Free Software Foundation Europe was an active participant in the Commission's investigation.

On Valentine's Day, show your love for Free Software!

This year on Valentine's Day, FSFE calls on Free Software users everywhere to show their love for Free Software. Behind every Free Software initiative and organisation there are real, hard-working people.

FSFE Newsletter - January 2010

In January, FSFE was awarded the Theodor Heuss Medal as a "trendsetting organisation". This recognition for the hard work of the past years was a good start into the new year.

Prossimi eventi

Fellowship meeting in Zurich, Switzerland

(18 Mar)

A Fellowship meeting takes place on 18 March 2010 in Zurich. We meet at 18:30 in the "Pausenraum" of the "Spielwerkstatt Murmel", Kanonengasse 16, first floor (Zeughaus 5, old barracks in Zurich's city center, upstairs, down the corridor until the end). As usual, this invitation is for everyone interested in the FSFE or Free Software. We're looking forward to seeing you there!

Incontro mensile della Fellowship a Vienna, Austria

(19 Mar)

Questo mese, l'incontro della Fellowship di Vienna si terrà al Metalab, situato in Rathausstraße 6 nel primo distretto di Vienna. Saremo là dalle 18:00, mentre le discussioni in programma inizieranno alle 19:00. Come sempre, questo invito è rivolto a chiunque è interessato alla FSFE o al Software Libero. Ti aspettiamo!

Freedom Task Force ELN Workshop, Amsterdam, Netherlands

(08 Apr 09 Apr)

The Freedom Task Force, FSFE's legal and licensing department, will hold the third European Licensing and Legal Workshop on the 8th and 9th of April 2010 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This conference will provide legal experts a forum for discussions on supply chain management, compliance procedures, licence management and other legal issues related to the growth of the European Free Software market. There is limited space available at the event and attendance for non-network members is by invitation only.

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