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News
- Matthew Garrett joins Free Software Foundation board of directors
- Free Software Foundation statement on the GNU Bash "shellshock" vulnerability
- LibrePlanet is coming March 21-22, 2015, call for proposals now open for annual free software conference
- ThinkPenguin wireless router now FSF-certified to respect your freedom
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Blog Posts
- SSL, POODLE, and you
- Registration is now open for LibrePlanet 2015: "Free Software Everywhere," March 21-22, 2015 in Cambridge, MA.
- Friday Free Software Directory IRC meetup: October 17
- For Ada Lovelace Day, highlighting FSF sysadmin Lisa Maginnis
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Take Action
- Tell W3C: we don't want the Hollyweb!
- Stand up for your freedom to install free software; sign the pledge against Restricted Boot
- Protect your freedom and privacy; join us in creating an Internet that's safer from surveillance
- Free a computer from Windows
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Events
- Richard Stallman - "Libre Software, Libre Education" (New York, NY)
- Richard Stallman - "What Stands in the Way of Digital Freedom?" at SIGEF 2014 (Geneva, Switzerland)
- Richard Stallman - "Free Software: Autonomy and Cooperation in Cyberspace," SIGEF 2014 (Geneva, Switzerland)
- Richard Stallman - "Free Software and Your Freedom" (Montreal, Canada)
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