Matthias Kirschner | 3 Sep 2009 11:35
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FSFE uses Free Software microblogging on identi.ca

Hi all,

many of us have started using the Free Software microblogging service
Identi.ca [1] to send status updates and interesting links. Identi.ca is
based on the StatusNet platform (formerly Laconi.ca) [2], which is
available under the AGPL.  Here is some information on how you can
spread the word about Free Software and FSFE by microblogging.

- Groups: We have created the group "fsfe" [3].  If you want to send a
  notice to all people in this group, just put "!fsfe" somewhere in your
  message. Beside that we also set up the group "!fs" as a short group
  name for Free Software. Other groups which might be of interest to you
  are the "GNU is Not Unix" group "!gnu", and our sister organisation's
  "!fsf" group.  There are many other groups with people interested in
  Free Software that you also might want to inform about interesting
  things. Feel free to look for them.

- Tags: We encourage you to use the #fellowship, #pdfreaders, #dfd, etc.
  tags in your messages when they are related to the named topic.

- FSFE user: If anything noteworthy should happen, we will inform you
  about it with our user "fsfe" [4]

- Replacing Twitter with identi.ca: When you are logged in to identi.ca,
  go to "connect Twitter" [5]. Add your twitter account details and
  activate the checkbox "Automatically send my notices to Twitter". From
  now on, you do not have to use the non-free Twitter anymore, but still
  can sent messages there.

- Many people of FSFE's core team [6] also use microblogging. If you
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Igor Zubiaurre | 11 Sep 2009 12:46
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Survey on Openness

 
I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).
<div>
<div><a href="http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs">http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs</a></div>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).</div>
</div>
Matthias Kirschner | 14 Sep 2009 11:21
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Re: Survey on Openness

* Igor Zubiaurre <fioddor@...> [2009-09-11 12:46:34 +0200]:

> http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs
> 
> I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).

We have not been addressed with that.
And what is the purpose of this survey?

Best wishes,
Matthias

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FSFE Newsletter - August 2009

Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) Newsletter - August 2009

August traditionally is a month with a lower level of activity due to
holidays. Still, a lot of things happened under FSFE's and the
Fellowship's roofs.

Fellowship groups met in Zurich and Stuttgart, other Fellows and
volunteers manned a booth at the FrOSCon, our website now benefits from
an improved contact page, Karsten Gerloff commented on the ruling about
software patent infringement against Microsoft, and Thomas Jensch took
on the role of coordinator for our edu-team.

						Giacomo Poderi

1. Fellowship meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, 26 August
2. 4th FrOSCon in St. Augustin, Germany, 22-23 August
3. Software patent infringed: Microsoft barred from selling Word
4. New overview on our community contacts
5. Fellowship meeting and KDE 4.3 release party in Stuttgart, Germany, 01 August

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

6. Thomas Jensch takes on coordination for FSFE's edu-team

IT HAPPENED IN THE PAST

7. Karsten Gerloff at the ATTAC Germany summer academy

UPCOMING EVENTS

8. Fellowship's booth at the Braderie de Lille, France, 05-06 September

1. Fellowship meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, 26 August

On 26 August the Fellowship group of Zurich met for their traditional
Free Software summer barbecue. About 13 Fellows and other interested
people participated. Christian Holz, FSFE's Executive Director, also
joined them meeting to discuss our potential participation in
OpenExpo, the consolidation of the Swiss Fellowship group, and the
philosophical differences between Free and proprietary Software.

 http://wiki.fsfe.org/groups/Zuerich

2. 4th FrOSCon in St. Augustin, Germany, 22-23 August

We participated with a lively and highly populated booth at the 4th
FrOSCon in St. Augustin, Germany. Ten of our Fellows and volunteers were
present at the booth during the two days event to explain our work and
our projects. As a result new people will join the Fellowship. Matthias
Kirschner, Fellowship coordinator, and Michael Kesper, our team member,
were also interviewed by a local radio station. Michael wrote a short
post on his blog with a couple of pictures taken at FrOSCon.

 http://blogs.fsfe.org/mkesper/?p=44
 http://wiki.fsfe.org/Froscon-2009

3. Software patent infringed: Microsoft barred from selling Word

On Tuesday 11 August, Microsoft received an injunction for patent
infringement concerning an XML-related patent held by Canadian XML
specialist i4i. The injunction prevents Microsoft from selling the
2003 and 2007 versions of Word in the United States and requires the
company to pay US$ 290 million in damages. Karsten Gerloff, FSFE's
president, commented the news on his blog and focused on how damaging
software patents can be even for the biggest corporation.

 http://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/?p=251

4. New overview on our community contacts

After some redesign work, our contact page is now available with a new
section providing a better overview of our Community contacts.  We
hope that these improvements will make it easier for people get in
touch with the right groups and to start becoming involved in our
community of Free Software supporters.

 http://www.fsfe.org/contact/community.html

5. Fellowship meeting and KDE 4.3 release party in Stuttgart, Germany,
   01 August

The Fellowship group in Stuttgart gathered together with some KDE people
to celebrate the release of KDE 4.3. The meeting started at 19:00 on
1 August and went on until midnight with about ten people discussing
about the new improvements of KDE and Free Software in general.
There was also space for a small tournament of Ksquares played on the
touch screen of a tablet PC.

 http://wiki.fsfe.org/groups/Stuttgart
 http://blogs.fsfe.org/gladhorn/2009/08/08/taking-a-walk/

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

6. Thomas Jensch takes on coordination for FSFE's edu-team

FSFE's Education project aims at furthering Free Software in all
education related activities and institutions, such as kindergartens,
schools and universities. In recent years the project had been
inactive due to lack of a coordinator and workforce. Now, thanks
to Thomas Jensch, our current intern in Zurich, we will be able to
revive this important project.

Thomas accepted the role of coordinator for the edu-team as a part of
his internship and he is already working to reorganise the activities of
the project. Thomas also agreed to continue coordinating the team
after his intership ends in November. 

To receive information about the progresses and news of the edu-team, it
is possible to register to the edu-eu <at> gnu.org mailing list, to get 
in contact with the team you can send an e-mail to
edu-team <AT> fsfeurope <DOT> org

 http://www.fsfe.org/news/2009/news-20090831-01.html

Relevant links:
 http://www.fsfe.org/projects/education/education.html
 http://wiki.fsfe.org/Education
 http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-eu/

IT HAPPENED IN THE PAST

7. Karsten Gerloff at the ATTAC Germany summer academy

In August 2005, Karsten Gerloff, now FSFE's president, was invited to
give a speech at ATTAC Germany's summer academy in Goettingen about
the developments within the World Intellectual Property Organisation
(WIPO) and the A2K (Access To Knowledge) Treaty. At that time, Karsten
had just finished his internship with FSFE.

 http://mail.fsfeurope.org/pipermail/press-release/2005q3/000115.html

UPCOMING EVENTS

8. Fellowship's booth at the Braderie de Lille, France, 05-06 September

The Fellowship will take part with a booth to the "Braderie de Lille"
(Lille's flea market) in Lille, France. FSFE and, in particular, the
Fellowship booth, will get a lot of visibility, since millions of
people from different nations take a walk on Lille's streets during
the event. The booth will be located on Place du Vieux Marché aux
chevaux.  If you would like more information about this event please
send an e-mail to Benjamin Morant:

 morant <AT> fsfeurope <DOT> org

You can find a list of all FSFE newsletters on
 http://fsfe.org/news/newsletter.html

You can join the Fellowship or find how to support us on
 http://fellowship.fsfe.org/join
 http://fsfe.org/contribute/contribute.html

You can order our merchandise at
 http://fsfe.org/order/order.html

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Igor Zubiaurre | 14 Sep 2009 12:21
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Re: Discussion Digest, Vol 81, Issue 3

---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------
From: Matthias Kirschner <mk <at> fsfe.org>
To: discussion-BSDwwRMYa8fNLxjTenLetw@public.gmane.org
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:21:30 +0200
Subject: Re: Survey on Openness
* Igor Zubiaurre <fioddor-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> [2009-09-11 12:46:34 +0200]:

> http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs
>
> I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).

We have not been addressed with that.
And what is the purpose of this survey?
I'm nobody to speak for them, but from the information posted in their wiki I guess that "The results will be forwarded directly to the Department of Energy and Infrastructure in Sweden" in an aim to influence "EU-presidency during the second half of 2009" in search of "access to a free internet without intrusive surveillance".
<div><div class="gmail_quote">
<blockquote class="gmail_quote">---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------<br>From:&nbsp;Matthias Kirschner &lt;<a href="mailto:mk@...">mk <at> fsfe.org</a>&gt;<br>
To:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:discussion@...">discussion@...</a><br>Date:&nbsp;Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:21:30 +0200<br>Subject:&nbsp;Re: Survey on Openness<br>* Igor Zubiaurre &lt;<a href="mailto:fioddor@...">fioddor@...</a>&gt; [2009-09-11 12:46:34 +0200]:<br><br>&gt; <a href="http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs" target="_blank">http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs</a><br>&gt;<br>&gt; I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).<br><br>We have not been addressed with that.<br>And what is the purpose of this survey?<br>
</blockquote>
<div>I'm nobody to speak for them, but from the information posted in their wiki I guess that "The results will be forwarded directly to the Department of Energy and Infrastructure in Sweden" in an aim to influence "EU-presidency during the second half of 2009" in search of "access to a free internet without intrusive surveillance".</div>
</div></div>
Stian Rødven Eide | 16 Sep 2009 13:26

Re: Survey on Openness

On Monday 14 September 2009 11:21:30 Matthias Kirschner wrote:
> * Igor Zubiaurre <fioddor@...> [2009-09-11 12:46:34 +0200]:
> > http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Survey_to_NGOs
> >
> > I think FSFE should participate (if not yet) on this (?).
>
> We have not been addressed with that.
> And what is the purpose of this survey?

The purpose is to show that there are many NGO's opposing turning the Internet 
into a surveillance tool. The Werebuild.eu project is presently concerned with 
the Telecoms Reform Package[1], and their proposed changes to it are available 
at [2].

/Stian

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecoms_Package
[2] http://www.werebuild.eu/wiki/index.php/Citizens%27_Rights_Amendments
Geza Giedke | 23 Sep 2009 20:39
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petition on net neutrality

Hello,

please consider the petition

http://www.euopeninternet.eu/

which requests to fix general principles of net neutrality in European
and national law. The petition is timely in view of the imminent telecom
package reading in the European Parliament
http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Telecoms_Package
(negotiations between parliament and commission are planned for next
week according to heise.de
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/EU-Petition-setzt-sich-fuer-ein-offenes-Internet-ein--/meldung/145787
and the net neutrality discussion in the US
http://www.openinternet.gov/read-speech.html

regards
 Geza

Hello,

please consider the petition

http://www.euopeninternet.eu/

which requests to fix general principles of net neutrality in European
and national law. The petition is timely in view of the imminent telecom
package reading in the European Parliament
http://www.laquadrature.net/wiki/Telecoms_Package
(negotiations between parliament and commission are planned for next
week according to heise.de
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/EU-Petition-setzt-sich-fuer-ein-offenes-Internet-ein--/meldung/145787
and the net neutrality discussion in the US
http://www.openinternet.gov/read-speech.html

regards
 Geza

Matthias-Christian Ott | 26 Sep 2009 21:35

"My University offers me my Microsoft Windows license" Worldwide Campaign

Dear Sir or Madam,

on your website you claim that you are the "French speaking Libre
Software Users' Association" and therefore, support the usage and
adoption of Free Software.

Today I received an identi.ca notice with a link to your "My University
offers me my Microsoft Windows ® license" Worldwide Campaign [1]. On
the campaign's website you encourage students to download Microsoft
Windows through MSDNAA and to return the OEM versions of Microsoft
Windows which the students own. You claim that this will send "send a
strong signal to computer manufacturers" and also suggest to install
GNU/Linux on the same computer.

Returning OEM versions of Microsoft Windows may convince hardware
manufacturers to offer computers without Microsoft Windows, but
encouraging students in the same breath to install a gratis copy of the
same proprietary operating system won't support Free Software at all.

Following Richard Stallman tabaco analogy [2], this means that you
ask students to return their tabaco to the shop in order to force
the shop to not offering tabaco and on the other to get free tabaco
samples from the tabaco company. This will of course not solve the
problems of smoking.

I think the title of your organisation is dishonest, because you
violate your own statutes. I suggest to either change your title
and statutes or to stop your campaign and to apologise to your
members.

If you really want to convince hardware manufacturers to offer
computers without an operating system or with a pre-installed
free operating system, I suggest to support the Windows Tax Refund
initiative [3] of the Free Software Foundation Europe.

Sincerely,
Matthias-Christian Ott

[1] http://www.racketware.info/msdnaa/call-on-students
[2] http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/schools.html
[3] https://wiki.fsfe.org/WindowsTaxRefund
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra | 26 Sep 2009 23:30

Re: "My University offers me my Microsoft Windows license" Worldwide Campaign

I also emailed AFUL. I run the portuguese "sister" campaign and am
a bit baffled.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 09:35:53PM +0200, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
> 
> on your website you claim that you are the "French speaking Libre
> Software Users' Association" and therefore, support the usage and
> adoption of Free Software.
> 
> Today I received an identi.ca notice with a link to your "My University
> offers me my Microsoft Windows ® license" Worldwide Campaign [1]. On
> the campaign's website you encourage students to download Microsoft
> Windows through MSDNAA and to return the OEM versions of Microsoft
> Windows which the students own. You claim that this will send "send a
> strong signal to computer manufacturers" and also suggest to install
> GNU/Linux on the same computer.
> 
> Returning OEM versions of Microsoft Windows may convince hardware
> manufacturers to offer computers without Microsoft Windows, but
> encouraging students in the same breath to install a gratis copy of the
> same proprietary operating system won't support Free Software at all.
> 
> Following Richard Stallman tabaco analogy [2], this means that you
> ask students to return their tabaco to the shop in order to force
> the shop to not offering tabaco and on the other to get free tabaco
> samples from the tabaco company. This will of course not solve the
> problems of smoking.
> 
> I think the title of your organisation is dishonest, because you
> violate your own statutes. I suggest to either change your title
> and statutes or to stop your campaign and to apologise to your
> members.
> 
> If you really want to convince hardware manufacturers to offer
> computers without an operating system or with a pre-installed
> free operating system, I suggest to support the Windows Tax Refund
> initiative [3] of the Free Software Foundation Europe.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Matthias-Christian Ott
> 
> [1] http://www.racketware.info/msdnaa/call-on-students
> [2] http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/schools.html
> [3] https://wiki.fsfe.org/WindowsTaxRefund
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Rui Miguel Silva Seabra | 27 Sep 2009 03:38

Re: [contact] "My University offers me my Microsoft Windows license" Worldwide Campaign

Hello Laurent,

The only question that was answered was that it was not a hack.

As it is, I must reinforce my disagreement with advising people to buy
proprietary software.

You will not reach those students with this campaign, anyways, so you might
as well call it a day and a bad decision and cut it.

I'm sure that by Monday you will feel the egg on your face, even if you
currently don't.

I'm certainly most disappointed.

If the only objective was "to destroy Microsoft's stronghold" on the
computer market, it would be one thing, but the objective is to free
computer users (nowadays, most humans).

You don't convince drug addicts to quit by advising them to buy from
the big boss as a means to free them from resellers downstream.

I will remove the link to racketciel from nao.quero.imposto.ms while
this campaign is on.

Rui

On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 01:15:16AM +0200, Laurent Séguin wrote:
> Dear Rui,
> Dear Matthias-Christian,
> 
> We understand your first reaction when reading the page for the students
> http://www.racketware.info/msdnaa/call-on-students
> However, you may have noticed a link towards a page for the free
> software community
> http://www.racketware.info/msdnaa/for-free-libre-open-source-software-community
> 
> There, you will read this:
> 
> ---- 8< ----
> Recently, in France, new labels have appeared in the hardware department
> of  some stores. They advertise a possibility to obtain a refund for
> Windows ® from the manufacturer. That is probably mainly due to all
> these actions.
> 
> However, it is still substantially unsufficient: the licence price is
> not displayed alongside the machine.
> 
> Neverheless, this refund possibility, today for only some manufacturers,
> is irreversible: any step back on their side would shed too much light
> on bundled sale issues. We intend to take advantage of this irreversible
> evolution to exert a new type of pressure on the manufacturers.
> ---- >8 ----
> 
> Moreover, this campaign is aimed at those students who intended to use
> Windows anyway, whom we do not reach very easily.
> Through this campaign, those students will discover that they usually
> pay for Windows, that they can get a refund for it, that they can even
> install an additional OS.
> 
> Not to mention that this campaign will put an enormous pressure on the
> refund circuit.
> 
> 
> I hope this answers most of your questions.
> Should you have more questions, please contact us again directly at
> contact <at> racketiciel.info This email address is read directly by people
> behind this campaign.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> -- 
> Laurent Séguin, Vice-Président de l'AFUL
> -= Association Francophone des Utilisateurs de Logiciels Libres =-
>     *Promouvoir les logiciels libres et les standards ouverts*
>                    <http://www.aful.org/>
> 
> 

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