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<h1>JavaScript licences for fsfe.org</h1>
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<p>Why is software, created using taxpayers' money, not released as Free Software? We started raising this question with our <ahref="https://publiccode.eu">"Public Money? Public Code!"</a> campaign, and received a lot of international attention and support. At the time of writing,<strong>more than 18.500 individuals and more than 150 organisations</strong> signed our <ahref="https://publiccode.eu/openletter/">open letter</a>, demanding that code paid for by the people should be available to the people. As another strong sign that now is the right time to ask for public code, we have found the first public administration to sign our open letter: the City Council of Barcelona.</p>
<p>Why is software, created using taxpayers' money, not released as Free Software? We started raising this question with our <ahref="https://publiccode.eu">"Public Money? Public Code!"</a> campaign, and received a lot of international attention and support. At the time of writing <strong>more than 18.500 individuals and more than 150 organisations</strong> signed our <ahref="https://publiccode.eu/openletter/">open letter</a> demanding that code paid for by the people should be available to the people. As another strong sign that now is the right time to ask for public code, we have found the first public administration to sign our open letter: the City Council of Barcelona.</p>
<p>On the other hand, little is known about how much public code is already a reality in many public administrations throughout Europe. To change this, we shed light on outstanding examples, to learn from each other and to put positive pressure on decision makers. We started a <strong>series of expert interviews</strong> in different areas to learn more about their experiences and their motivation, as well as their challenges: Francesca Bria, CTO of Barcelona, elaborates on how <ahref="https://news/2018/news-20180705-01.html">Free Software helps build a more democratic, inclusive and sustainable digital society</a>; Elena Muñoz Salinero, who leads the Technology Transfer Centre of the Spanish Government, speaks about <ahref="https://news/2018/news-20180601-01.html">best practices between public administrations in the re-use of software solutions</a>, by publishing code under Free Software licenses; and Timo Aarnio, GIS expert at National Land Survey of Finland which coordinates the development of Oskari, <ahref="https://news/2018/news-20180917-01.html">explains development practices under public funding within a network with over 38 organisations from both the public and private sector</a>.</p>
<p>As our next step, <strong>we are releasing a brochure</strong> with more than 20 pages to be used in the forefront of the European Parliament's election in mid-2019. The brochure is directed towards decision makers in politics and administrations, to help them understand Free Software, to explain the benefits of public code for democracy and IT security, and to point out the first steps to positively change procurement and legislation in favor of Free Software. We will not only use this brochure for the European Parliament's election, but also for distributing to decision-makers inside public institutions to help them understand the importance of Free Software in modernising our digital infrastructure. If you would like to support this and other "Public Money? Public Code!"-activities, sign the <ahref="https://publiccode.eu/openletter/">open letter</a> and help us with your <ahref="https://fsfe.org/donate/">donation</a>.</p>
<p>As our next step, <strong>we are releasing a brochure</strong> with more than 20 pages to be used in the time before the European Parliament's election in mid-2019. The brochure is directed towards decision makers in politics and administrations: To help them understand Free Software, to explain the benefits of public code for democracy and IT security, and to point out the first steps to positively change procurement and legislation in favor of Free Software. We will not only use this brochure for the European Parliament's election, but also for distribution to decision-makers inside public institutions to help them understand the importance of Free Software in modernising our digital infrastructure. If you would like to support this and other "Public Money? Public Code!"-activities, sign the <ahref="https://publiccode.eu/openletter/">open letter</a> and help us with your <ahref="https://fsfe.org/donate/">donation</a>.</p>
<p>However, offering expertise to decision-makers is only one factor. It is just as important to apply pressure by raising awareness inside our society and offering people <strong>tools to explain the benefits of public code to each other</strong>. For the overall campaign's success, it is essential to empower activists and organisations from all over the world to become a part of this movement. One key to achieving this is to offer material and explanations in a person's mother tongue. Thanks to the priceless help of our outstanding volunteers, we have managed to translate the campaign website into 18 languages. The corresponding <ahref="https://publiccode.eu/#about">popular campaign video</a> is dubbed into six different languages (English, French, Italian, German, Portuguese and Russian) and offers subtitles in a total of 15 languages. This way, we enable <strong>more than 1.5 billion people</strong> to learn about "Public Money, Public Code" in their language.</p>
<divstyle="width:80%; margin: 1.5em auto; text-align:center;"><ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword#pmpc"><imgsrc="/contribute/promopics/PMPC_sticker_SLOGAN-thumb.png"/></a><footer><p><ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword#pmpc">Get our "Public Money? Public Code!" stickers, card and poster</a> to help you spread the word!</p></footer></div>
<divid="picture"style="width:429px"><ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword#pmpc"><imgsrc="/contribute/promopics/PMPC_sticker_SLOGAN-thumb.png"/></a><footerid="picture"><p><ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword#pmpc">Get our "Public Money? Public Code!" stickers, card and poster</a> to help you spread the word!</p></footer></div>
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<p>The study has also made suggestions for alternatives and/or improvements for some of our main guidelines, which includes the proposal to use the so-called <ahref="https://github.com/idm-suedtirol/reuse">“flight rules” developed by IDM-Südtirol</a>. The FSFE takes these criticisms to heart and works to improve on these guidelines in order to see greater compliance in the future, and greatly appreciate all feedback that can help us make this a reality.</p>
<divid="picture"><imgsrc="/picturebase/miscellaneous/2018-screenshot-investigate-europe2.png"/><footerid="picture"><p>The FSFE spent many hours explaining<ahref="https://www.investigate-europe.eu">Investigate Europe</a>, an independent journalistic party, important details to help them understand concepts and benefits of Free Software and brought them in contact with experts from our network for their research for the documentary <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaYLW7LQvg">"Microsoft-Software: Safe for Europe?"</a></p></footer></div>
<divid="picture"><imgsrc="/picturebase/miscellaneous/2018-screenshot-investigate-europe2.png"/><footerid="picture"><p>The FSFE helped<ahref="https://www.investigate-europe.eu">Investigate Europe</a>, an independent journalistic team, to better understand concepts and benefits of Free Software and brought them in contact with experts from our network for their research for the TV documentary <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaYLW7LQvg">"Microsoft-Software: Safe for Europe?".</a></p></footer></div>
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<p>In July, we combined <ahref="https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/LSMandCommunityMeeting2018">our annual community meeting</a> with the FSFE's presence at the Libre Software Meeting (aka Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre) in Strasbourg, France. The Libre Software Meeting is a community-driven Free Software meeting in France, and the FSFE had the chance to run its own freedom-related track during the conference. Our community meeting is the <strong>annual event to bring together our community across Europe</strong> for a weekend to discuss and set the FSFE's agenda for the months to come.</p>
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<p>Last but not least, the FSFE is proud to have highly motivated people around Europe, without whose help the FSFE could not operate in the size and outreach that we have. <strong>These volunteers work in the core of our activities and are an integral part of our community</strong>. Some of them come together in our <ahref="https://fsfe.org/about/team#eu-core-team">European Core Team</a>, others coordinate our <ahref="lhttps://fsfe.org/about/localteams">country or local groups</a>, and countless volunteers <ahref="https://fsfe.org/events/events">run FSFE booths and give talks</a>. They help spreading our <ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword">promotional material</a> as well as telling friends, families and colleagues about Free Software in Europe. All of them shape the FSFE community. If you would like to become an integral part of our community <ahref="https://fsfe.org/contribute/contribute">read about how you can contribute</a>.</p>
<divid="picture"><ahref="https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/LSMandCommunityMeeting2018"><imgsrc="/picturebase/booths/201807-booth-at-rmll-800px.jpg"/></a><footerid="picture"><p>Community members at the FSFE booth during LSM / RMLL 2018</p></footer></div>
<divid="picture"><ahref="https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/LSMandCommunityMeeting2018"><imgsrc="/picturebase/booths/201807-booth-at-rmll-800px.jpg"/></a><footerid="picture"><p>Community members at the FSFE booth during LSM / RMLL 2018.</p></footer></div>
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<p>2019 will be another exciting year for software freedom and the Free Software Foundation Europe. On the European level, the FSFE will start the year by further explaining to actors, who are involved in the copyright reform, that Free Software can always be commercial as well as non-commercial, thereby removing barriers for Free Software in Europe. Later in the year, and still before the <strong>European Parliament's elections</strong>, we will get in contact with the candidates running for office and explain to them the benefits of <strong>"Public Money? Public Code!"</strong>. In parallel, we will raise our voices in the debate about the next European Framework Research Programme, called "Horizon Europe", to ensure that releasing publicly financed software under free licenses becomes an integral part of "Horizon Europe", as well as a general condition for publicly financed science inside the European Union.</p>
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<divid="picture"><ahref="https://my.fsfe.org/support"><imgsrc="/picturebase/people/201808-community-meeting-rmll-800px.jpg"/></a><footerid="picture"><p>FSFE supporters at the community meeting 2018 in Strasbourg, France</p></footer></div>
<divid="picture"><ahref="https://my.fsfe.org/support"><imgsrc="/picturebase/people/201808-community-meeting-rmll-800px.jpg"/></a><footerid="picture"><p>FSFE supporters at the community meeting 2018 in Strasbourg, France.</p></footer></div>
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