restrictions on technology to promote everyone's right to tinker. As a
result, the topic got picked up by the press and the FSFE info page was
linked with at least a dozen articles from several big name news sources.
Our ex-intern Asa Ritz [summarised] <ahref="http://blogs.fsfe.org/asawritz/2015/11/04/sony-rootkit-still-making-headlines-10-years-later-2/">summarised</a> in his blogpost the media coverage we received.</p>
Our ex-intern Asa Ritz <ahref="http://blogs.fsfe.org/asawritz/2015/11/04/sony-rootkit-still-making-headlines-10-years-later-2/">summarised</a> in his blogpost the media coverage we received.</p>
<h2id="what-else-have-we-done">What else have we done?</h2>
@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ Zurich now decided to start doing Flashdays</a></li>
<li>Daniel Pocock reports about <ahref="http://danielpocock.com/building-teams-around-sip-and-xmpp-in-debian-and-fedora">team
building around SIP and XMPP communication in Debian and Fedora</a>, and
Daniel has also written a [quick start to use Blender for video editing](http://danielpocock.com/quick-start-blender-video-editing</li>
Daniel has also written a <ahref="http://danielpocock.com/quick-start-blender-video-editing">quick
start to use Blender for video editing</a></li>
<li>Marcus Möller <ahref="https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2015/11/04/freed-ora-23-workstation-available/">customised Fedora 23 in a Freed version</a>, which includes linux-libre
kernel and Icecat webbrowser. All proprietary firmware has been removed.</li>