When we wake up every day to fight for free software, we often have a few things at the front of our minds: what we're up against, how much the work we do now can protect against future threats to computer user freedom, and how committed we are to user freedom for everyone. If you're reading this, these topics are probably on your mind, too. Whether you're a long time reader of theFree Software Bulletinor just delving into the world of free software (in which case, welcome!), our biannual newsletter covers a wide variety of free software issues and explores the many ways in which we use and love free software. We're excited to announce that the Spring 2024 edition of theFree Software Bulletinisnow available onlinefor you and everyone who cares about personal freedoms to read and share over email and microblog.
In this issue of theFree Software Bulletin, we'll cover:
A few weeks prior to this online publication of theFree Software Bulletin, we sent out a printed version to free software supporters worldwide. If you received the printedFree Software Bulletinin the mail, please let us knowwhen it arrived and help get the word out bysharinga picture of your copy with the hashtag #FSFBulletin! We love seeing how far theFree Software Bulletintravels and the impact free software has on people's lives around the globe. We encourage you to share your copy with friends and neighbors, leaving it out for visitors to read, or talk to your family members about your experience with free software.
We hope you enjoy reading theBulletinas much as we enjoyed putting it together, and that it will provide a few ideas on what to talk about with your community, whether they are already involved in free software or not.
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