From the FSF's Executive Director
A short update on GNU General Public License (GPL) compatibility questions
The Free Software Foundation (FSF)'s Licensing & Compliance Lab has been tracking the public discussion of licensing issues surrounding ZFS and the kernel Linux with interest. We haven't made any statement about it, but we plan to soon.
Join with me to support the Software Freedom Conservancy
This is a key moment to stand up for yourselves, to give back for work that's already been done, and to ensure the continued growth of free software as a means to ensure our freedom, and the freedom of future generations. Fortunately, since we have the strength of numbers to draw on, you can do your part for both organizations for less than the monthly cost of a couple Netflix subscriptions or a single dinner out.
Thank you, to reddit and the reddit community!
Yesterday, reddit announced that they will be giving a donation of $82,765.95 to each of ten nonprofits. The process for determining who would receive the money was driven by voting among reddit community members over the last week.
A small update to our "User Liberation" video
This is the first post in a new blog area here on fsf.org, featuring posts from the executive director. It will focus primarily on the meta-details of FSF's work, and may be of greatest interest to those who crave more nonprofit administration geekery. It will also have posts like this one, offering some background thoughts around our theories of social change and messaging.
A short update on GNU General Public License (GPL) compatibility questions
The Free Software Foundation (FSF)'s Licensing & Compliance Lab has been tracking the public discussion of licensing issues surrounding ZFS and the kernel Linux with interest. We haven't made any statement about it, but we plan to soon.