Nagarjuna G. | 13 Apr 2013 04:08
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Please help spread the news and gather all your friends to protect Internet freedom.  We need 50,000 signatures before 3rd of May. 

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Date: Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 2:56 AM
Subject: Time Sensitive: FSFI's support for sign-on letter against DRM in HTML
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Hi Nagarjuna,

The FSF is ready to take our next step in the campaign to get 50,000 signatures against DRM in HTML. We just finished our organizational sign-on letter directed at the W3C and its member organizations. We are asking FSFI and a handful of other close organizations to review it and commit to sign before we open it up to the many other organizations that have expressed interest.

Please read the attached sign-on letter and let us know ASAP if FSFI has any blocking concerns that would prevent you from signing it. If so, we'll do our best to rapidly make the necessary changes and bounce it back to you. We will finalize the letter at 09:00 EDT on this Tuesday (April 15th), so that will be the last time to get edits in. We're very sorry for the short notice; we're still recouping and handling follow-up from our yearly conference at the end of March.

After the letter is finalized on Tuesday morning, we'll put out a call to all of the organizations that have expressed interest in the letter, asking them to offer their signatures by 14:00 EDT on this Thursday (April 18th). At that time, we invite all signing orgs to join us in a press blitz to get the letter widely read and funnel traffic to the petition. The FSF will taking part by releasing a press release and likely a blog post as well.

Since the purpose of the sign on letter is to get signatures for the petition at http://www.defectivebydesign.org/no-drm-in-html5, we'd love it if signers could link very prominently to the petition in their announcement of the sign-on letter.

Our deadline for our 50,000 signers is http://www.defectivebydesign.org/no-drm-in-html5 May 3rd, the International Day Against DRM. We're around 11,000 right now, so we need the publicity from this sign-on letter to attract enough people to meet that goal. On May 3rd, even if we haven't met 50,000 signatures, we'll pull off an eye-catching hand-delivery of the petition to the W3C, since they are right down the road from our office.

Thanks and hope to hear from you soon. We're glad to have you with us in this campaign.

Zak Rogoff
Campaigns Manager, FSF

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[Fwd: [fsug-tvm] കണ്ണില്ലാത്തവരുടെ കണ്ണു്]

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Subject: [fsug-tvm] കണ്ണില്ലാത്തവരുടെ കണ്ണു്
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 19:48:16 -0700

ഇന്ന് ലോക അന്ധ ദിനം.
കണ്ണുകാണാത്തവര്‍ക്കായി
മലയാളത്തില്‍ രൂപം കൊണ്ട
മഹത്തായ ഒരു സാങ്കേതിക
മുന്നേത്തെക്കുറിച്ച്, അതിന്റെ രാഷ്ട്രീയ
പ്രാധാന്യത്തെക്കുറിച്ച് ചില
ആലോചനകള്‍.. ജിനേഷ് ഓര്‍മ്മ ദിനത്തിന്റെ
പശ്ചാത്തലത്തില്‍ ഹുസൈന്‍.
കെ.എച്ച് എഴുതുന്നു

സഹജീവികളിലേക്ക് നന്‍മയായി
പെയ്യുമ്പോഴാണ് ശാസ്ത്രവും
സാങ്കേതിക വിദ്യയും
മഹത്വത്തിന്റെ ആകാശങ്ങള്‍
തൊടുന്നത്. എന്നാല്‍, കോര്‍പറേറ്റുകളുടെ
പുതുകാലത്ത്, കണ്ടെത്തലുകളുടെ
ദൌത്യം സഹജീവികളുടെ നന്‍മയല്ല.
കച്ചവടക്കണക്കുകളുടെ കേവല
യുക്തിമാത്രം. ശാസ്ത്ര
സാങ്കേതികതയുടെ പുത്തന്‍
സാധ്യതകള്‍ പേറ്റന്റുകളുടെ
കൂറ്റന്‍ മതില്‍ക്കെട്ടുകളില്‍നിന്നും
സഹജീവികള്‍ക്കായി
തുറന്നുകൊടുക്കേണ്ടത് ഏറ്റവും
അനിവാര്യമായ രാഷ്ട്രീയ
സമരമായി മാറുന്നത് ഈ പശ്ചാത്തലത്തിലാണ്.

ഇത്തരമൊരു പോരാട്ടത്തിന് സ്വയം
സമര്‍പ്പിച്ച അനേകം മനുഷ്യരുടെ കഠിന
പ്രയത്നങ്ങളുടെ ഫലമാണ് നമ്മുടെ
ജീവിതത്തെ ഏറ്റവും സൌകര്യപ്രദമാക്കുന്ന
പലതും. അത്തരമൊരു കൂട്ടായ്മയിലെ
-സ്വതന്ത്ര മലയാളം കമ്പ്യൂട്ടിങ്
-മുന്നണിപ്പോരാളികളായിരിക്കെ ,
പൊടുന്നനെ ഇല്ലാതായ രണ്ട് ചെറുപ്പക്കാരുടെ
ഓര്‍മ്മദിനമായിരുന്നു ഇക്കഴിഞ്ഞ
സെപ്തംബര്‍ 29. കുറ്റിപ്പുറം എം.ഇ.എസ്
എഞ്ചിനീയറിങ് കോളജിലെ പൂര്‍വ
വിദ്യാര്‍ഥികള്‍ കൂടിയായ ജിനേഷിന്റെയും
ശ്യാമിന്റെയും. സ്വതന്ത്ര മലയാളം
കമ്പ്യൂട്ടിങ് കൂട്ടായ്മയുടെ വാര്‍ഷിക
ഒത്തുചേരലും കോളജ് കമ്പ്യൂട്ടര്‍
സയന്‍സ് അസോസിയേഷനായ മാട്രിക്സിന്റെ
ഉദ്ഘാടനവും അതോടൊപ്പം നടന്നു.
ജിനേഷിനെക്കുറിച്ച് സുഹൃത്തുക്കള്‍
തയ്യാറാക്കിയ
ഓര്‍മ്മപ്പുസ്തകത്തിന്റെ
പ്രകാശനവും അന്ന് നടന്നു.

അന്നത്തെ ഏറ്റവും ഹൃദയസ്പര്‍ശിയായ
ചടങ്ങ്, ജിനേഷിന്റേതടക്കം മുന്‍കൈയില്‍
ആരംഭിച്ച്, ഇപ്പോള്‍
ഫലപ്രാപ്തിയോടടുത്ത ഒ.സി.ആര്‍ (Optical Character
Recognition) പ്രൊജക്ടിന്റെ സോദാഹരണ
അവതരണമായിരുന്നു. കണ്ണു
കാണാത്തവര്‍ക്ക് കണ്ണായി
സാങ്കേതികത മാറുന്ന മഹത്തായ ഒരു
മുഹൂര്‍ത്തം. ആ
ചടങ്ങിനെക്കുറിച്ചും, സാങ്കേതികത
അത്യന്തം മാനുഷികമായി മാറിയ ഒ.സി.ആര്‍
പ്രാജക്റ്റിനെക്കുറിച്ചും,
ഹൃദയസ്പര്‍ശിയായ ആ മുഹൂര്‍ത്തത്തെക്കുറിച്ചും
ഹുസൈന്‍ കെ.എച്ച് എഴുതുന്നു

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[Fwd: New DRM-Free label provides recognizable mark for unencumbered files]

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Subject: New DRM-Free label provides recognizable mark for unencumbered
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:46:28 -0400

(Read and share this email via your browser at
http://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/2243.)

Awareness has been spreading among individuals, businesses and other
organizations that DRM is a completely unnecessary restriction of
freedom, and it drives people away. As that awareness spreads, going
"DRM-Free" becomes more and more valuable for patrons. To really build
upon that image and to provide a resource for people to learn about why
being DRM-Free matters, we've created this logo for suppliers to to
proudly advertise that their files all come unencumbered by restrictive
technologies.

DRM-free Label

A more unified marker for DRM-free files that also educates downloaders
about DRM is a powerful way to increase the value of being DRM-free.
People looking for ebooks in places like Amazon often have trouble
figuring out which ebooks have DRM and which don't because Amazon does
not advertise that information. This label is a step toward solving that
problem, making it easy for people who oppose DRM to find like-minded
artists, authors, and publishers to support.

We are excited to already have a list of several first adopters using
our DRM-free label. ClearBits, a BitTorrent distributor of various
digital media, much of which is under free culture licenses, is
displaying the logo in the footer of each page, and Go Faster Stripe, a
distributor of DRM-free DVD's, has the logo on their about page. Music
sharing sites ccMixter and TuneTrack display the label on each track's
download page while independent record label, Magnatune, uses it on an
about page.

As with our recent updates to the Guide to DRM-free Living, we have seen
many more DRM-free ebook distributors. The self-publishing and ebook
distribution platform, Foboko has the DRM-free logo embedded in the
footer of each page, and Momentum Books, the digital-only publisher of
Macmillan following Tor/Forge dropping DRM, shows the label on their
about page. Girlebooks, a wonderful resource for classic and
contemporary books written by women also has a DRM-free section on their
about page. 

There are many other first adopters including Weightless Books, a
long-time opponent of DRM; O'Reilly Media, a publisher of technology
books that has dropped DRM; The Pragmatic Bookshelf, a publisher of
practical books for and by programmers that has been DRM-free from the
start; Obooko, a distributor of free-of-charge and DRM-free ebooks; the
ebooks library of the University of Adelaide, providing many books for
free and all without DRM; Project Gutenberg Australia, a collection of
books in Australia's public domain; and Project Runeberg, a similar
project for Nordic literature.

We hope that you will support our first adopters and begin to look for
the DRM-free label elsewhere. If you know of DRM-free file providers,
please contact them about adopting the label for themselves. It is free
to use for anyone who does not require DRM or other proprietary
technologies to access their files, and doing so doesn't indicate or
require endorsement by Defective by Design. If you would like to display
the label on your site, please go to our DRM-free page. If you would
just like to display that you are against DRM, we also have web graphics
available to embed for that. 

If you use the label, please drop us a line to let us know, and we may
give you a shout out on our Blog or StatusNet µBlog: dbd <at> identi.ca. If
you need help deciding whether you can appropriately use the label or if
you need help going DRM-free, please email us at
info <at> defectivebydesign.org and we will be happy to work with you.

Thank You, 
Danny, John, and the DRM Elimination Crew

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Free Software Supporter

Issue 52, July 2012

Welcome to the Free Software Supporter, the Free Software Foundation's monthly news digest and action update -- being read by you and 59,294 other activists. That's 1,101 more than last month!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • FSF announces winner of Restricted Boot webcomic contest
  • Show your support for the FSF with our new knife and cybertool
  • FSF Bulletins are on the way!
  • Guide to DRM-free Living gets a big update!
  • Compliance Lab in the news
  • The solution to Posner's patent problem
  • Five-part interview with Richard Stallman on Restricted Boot and more
  • LibrePlanet featured resource: Wiki Helpers
  • GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry: 21 new GNU releases!
  • Richard Stallman's speaking schedule and other FSF events
  • Thank GNUs!
  • Take action with the FSF!

FSF announces winner of Restricted Boot webcomic contest

(2012-07-05)

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the winner of its Restricted Boot webcomic contest. The winning entry comes from Erik Steinmann, and will be featured on the front page of FSF.org for the month of July, in addition to being used in other materials published by the organization. Since the comic is freely licensed, the FSF is encouraging others to share it on their own sites as well.

The FSF also recently published a comprehensive assessment of the issues posed by both Secure Boot and Restricted Boot for GNU/Linux and other free software operating system distributions at http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot/whitepaper-web, specifically addressing announcements made by Fedora and Ubuntu.

Show your support for the FSF with our new knife and cybertool

(2012-07-31)

The Free Software Foundation shop is now offering a portable toolkit suitable for both IT professionals and at-home computer users. Perfect for the GNU/Linux sysadmin, this 3.5-inch Victorinox/Swiss Army Cybertool 29 features the Free Software Foundation logo in white lettering on a red translucent background.

FSF Bulletins are on the way!

(2012-07-30)

If you're a member, you'll be receiving your copy of the FSF Bulletin soon. Please let us know when it arrives! Last Friday, we mailed out several thousand issues of the FSF's biannual Bulletin to members and supporters around the world. It includes new articles about important free software topics like ebook DRM and advocacy strategies, as well as updates on what the FSF has been up to since November.

Compliance Lab in the news

(2012-07-31)

Josh Gay and Donald Robertson were recently interviewed for an article by Bruce Byfield, "The FSF Compliance Lab Doubles." Bruce shares our our excitement in super-charging our ability to help the free software community with licensing issues. Byfield discusses how our expanded capacity means that we are better able to make use of the volunteers we have, as well as to recruit new members to our licensing team.

Guide to DRM-free Living gets a big update!

(2012-07-26)

We've just finished a major update of the Guide to DRM-free Living with dozens of new places to get ebooks, movies, and music without DRM and a page of worst-offenders. There have been some exciting developments in the realm of DRM opposition on ebooks, like Tor/Forge dropping DRM on ebooks, and we wanted to spruce up the guide to reflect all the progress that's been made. The suggested additions came from the LibrePlanet Wiki where you can submit new items for the guide for us to review. With so many new additions, we've also had to reorganize the guide into more sections that should make it easy to find what you need.

The solution to Posner's patent problem

(2012-07-19)

Richard Posner, a very influential US judge, has written an article about the current patent system’s problems and their causes. The article provides useful support for many software patent abolition arguments. He unfortunately closes with suggestions which are unhelpful or even counter-productive. In particular, his suggestion of giving more resources and power to the patent office would be a catastrophe. What we really need is to rein in the patent offices and remove their power to grant software patents.

Five-part interview with Richard Stallman on Restricted Boot and more

Richard Stallman is interviewed at length on the show TechBytes, discussing many issues of concern to the free software movement, from the Secure Boot vs. Restricted Boot conundrum to software patents and online surveillance. You can listen in Ogg Vorbis format or read the transcripts.

The last part will be published in a few days.

LibrePlanet featured resource: Wiki Helpers

Every month on LibrePlanet, we highlight one resource that is interesting and useful -- often one that could use your help.

For this month, we are highlighting the LibrePlanet Wiki Helpers. They are experienced Semantic MediaWiki users who build and organize the LibrePlanet wiki and team pages. If you or your team need any help editing the wiki, just get in touch and they can teach you what you need to know.

Do you have a suggestion for next month's featured resource? Let us know at campaigns <at> fsf.org.

GNU Spotlight with Karl Berry: 21 new GNU releases!

New GNU releases as of July 30, 2012:

aris-1.8 grep-2.13 linux-libre-3.5-gnu automake-1.12.2 guile-2.0.6 mpc-1.0 bison-2.6 help2man-1.40.11 mpfr-3.1.1 gama-1.12 icecat-13.0.1 nettle-2.5 gcc-4.5.4 libmicrohttpd-0.9.21 source-highlight-3.1.7 gnujump-1.0.8 libobjc-1.6.1 xorriso-1.2.4 gnutls-3.0.21 librejs-4.8 zile-2.4.8

To get announcements of most new GNU releases, subscribe to the info-gnu mailing list: http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnu. Nearly all GNU software is available from http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/, or preferably one of its mirrors (http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html). You can use the url http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/ to be automatically redirected to a (hopefully) nearby and up-to-date mirror.

This month we welcome Tassilo Horn as a new co-maintainer of auctex, and Graham Percival as a new co-maintainer of Lilypond.

Several GNU packages are looking for maintainers and other assistance. Please see http://www.gnu.org/server/takeaction.html#unmaint if you'd like to help. The general page on how to help GNU is at http://www.gnu.org/help/help.html. To submit new packages to GNU, see http://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.html.

As always, please feel free to write to me, karl-mXXj517/zsQ@public.gmane.org, with any GNUish questions or suggestions for future installments.

Richard Stallman's speaking schedule

For event details, as well as to sign-up to be notified for future events in your area, please visit .

Richard Stallman has the following events in August:

Thank GNUs!

We appreciate everyone who donates to the Free Software Foundation, but we'd like to give special recognition to the folks who have donated $500 or more in the last month.

This month, a big Thank GNU to:

  • Bernie Innocenti
  • Okunev Dmitry

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V. Sasi Kumar | 29 Jun 2012 12:21
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Test

Please ignore this. Just a test message.

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V. Sasi Kumar | 28 Jun 2012 11:53
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Something useful from Microsoft?

Something useful seems to come out of Microsoft finally. Some study on
cpu failure rates. They say:

"We present the first large-scale analysis of hardware failure rates on
a million consumer PCs. We find that many failures are neither transient
nor independent. Instead, a large portion of hardware induced failures
are recurrent: a machine that crashes from a fault in hardware is up to
two orders of magnitude more likely to crash a second time."
See: https://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=144888

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Nagarjuna G | 27 May 2012 13:29
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testing again

testing again. please ignore

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V. Sasi Kumar | 13 Apr 2011 11:35
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Comments on the 3rd draft policy on ICT and Education

Please see the comments on the draft policy and a covering letter
mentioning a couple of main points. Please give your comments on this.

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Fwd: Revised National Policy on ICT in School Education dated Feb, 2011

This is the revised draft national policy on ICT in school education.
Please go through and give your comments. The document already contains
some comments from IT for Change. We need not necessarily accept these.

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