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<li>Armijn Hemel and Shane Coughlan, members of the FSFE Legal Team, <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/linux-foundation-and-free-software-foundation-europe-introduce-resources-to-support-open-source-software-license-identification-and-compliance-300444721.html">published a guide</a> for startups, small businesses, and engineers on <a href="https://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/research/practical-gpl-compliance">"Practical GPL compliance"</a>. The guide is designed to demystify GPL compliance and to facilitate the work of compliance engineers on a practical level.</li>
<li>North Rhine-Westphalia is Germany's most populated state which is having general elections on 14 May 2017. The FSFE joined a "coalition of Free knowledge" who developed for the first time a <a href="https://www.digital-o-mat.de/">"Digital-o-Mat"</a>. The "Digital-o-Mat" is a tool to help those voters who are concerned about digital rights and freedoms, to decide about which party to vote for during these elections. Eight questions guide users to choose their own preferences on important topics about the digital society - like questions about the use of Free Software, Open Data or Open Educational Resources. After filling them out, users will see which party matches best with their own preferences and they can additionally browse detailed explanations on the party's positions regarding each topic. The interface for North-Rhine Westphalia is in German, the <a href="https://github.com/dsstio/digital-o-mat">underlying Software</a> however is Free Software and free to adopt for other purposes.</li>
<li>North Rhine-Westphalia is Germany's most populated state which is having general elections on 14 May 2017. The FSFE joined a "coalition of Free knowledge" which has developed for the first time a <a href="https://www.digital-o-mat.de/">"Digital-o-Mat"</a>. The "Digital-o-Mat" is a tool to help those voters who are concerned about digital rights and freedoms, to decide about which party to vote for during these elections. Eight questions guide users to choose their own preferences on important topics about the digital society - like questions about the use of Free Software, Open Data or Open Educational Resources. After filling them out, users will see which party matches best with their own preferences and they can additionally browse detailed explanations on the party's positions regarding each topic. The interface for North-Rhine Westphalia is in German, the <a href="https://github.com/dsstio/digital-o-mat">underlying Software</a> however is Free Software and free to adopt for other purposes.</li>
<li>On the <a href="http://planet.fsfe.org/">FSFE's planet</a>, we had an interesting dialogue popping up between our executive director Jonas Öberg, the FSFE's executive director, who argues that <a href="http://blog.jonasoberg.net/using-proprietary-software-for-freedom/">sometimes you can use proprietary software to further free and open source software</a> although you should be aware about the risk of backfiring. And Daniel Pocock, our new Fellowship representative, who answers back with <a href="https://danielpocock.com/risks-of-using-proprietary-software">"the risk of proprietary software"</a> and that "no deal might be better than a bad deal", meaning that if you cannot achieve something with Free Software you should consider to just do without it.</li>
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<li><a href="https://www.taringamberini.com/en/blog/fsfe/adoption-of-free-software-pdf-readers-in-italian-regional-public-administrations-fourth-monitoring/">Monitoring shows</a>, that in the last semester nine Italian Regions have reduced advertisement about proprietary PDF readers on their website, and that one Region has raised its support to <a href="https://pdfreaders.org/">Free Software PDF readers</a>. </li>
<li>The FSFE's executive director Jonas Öberg, blogs about "a new understanding of non-profit management" and uses this new understanding to <a href="http://blog.jonasoberg.net/towards-a-new-understanding-of-non-profit-management/">analyse the FSFE's characteristics</a> in the lease of technocracy, hierarchy, conservation and inner-directions. Jonas closes his analytics with some thoughts about the way he likes to see FSFE evolving.</li>
<li>The FSFE's executive director Jonas Öberg, blogs about "a new understanding of non-profit management" and uses this new understanding to <a href="http://blog.jonasoberg.net/towards-a-new-understanding-of-non-profit-management/">analyse the FSFE's characteristics</a> in the uses of technocracy, hierarchy, innovation and direction-orientation. Jonas closes his analytics with some thoughts about the way he likes to see FSFE evolving.</li>
<li>The FSFE was present with booths at the <a href="https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/2017/LiMA">Linke Medien Akademie</a> in Berlin/Germany, at the 16th Augsburger Linux Info Tag in Augsburg/Germany, FOSS North in Göteborg/Sweden and Linuxtage in Graz/Austria.</li>