Free Software Foundation Europe
      "Wolne jak w Wolności"
       
     
    
      Witamy na stronie Free Software Foundation Europe. FSFE powstała 
	  10 marca 2001 i wspiera wszystkie europejskie inicjatywy związane z
      Wolnym Oprogramowaniem; zwłaszcza
      Projekt GNU. Aktywnie wspieramy
	  rozwój Wolnego Oprogramowania i rozpowszechnianie systemów operacyjnych
	  opartych o GNU takich, jak GNU/Linux. Ponadto prowadzimy centrum wsparcia
	  dla polityków, prawników i dziennikarzy aby zabezpieczyć
	  prawną, polityczną i społeczną przyszłość Wolnego Oprogramowania.
    
    
      Działalność FSFE jest możliwa dzięki wsparciu wielu osób, zwłaszcza
	  dzięki Stowarzyszeniu FSFE.
      Jedną z metod wsparcia jest
      przyłączenie się, a także namawianie
	  do tego innych.
    
  
Najświeższe wiadomości
Fellowship Interview with Colin Turner
2009-02-13
		
		Colin Turner is a dedicated Free Software activist and Fellowship member, working as a scientist and teacher at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland. He has been advocating Free Software in schools and universities for many years and generously shared some of his experiences with us in this fourth instalment of our Fellowship interview series - "the smallest unit of freedom".
     
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FSFE launches Free PDF Readers campaign
2009-02-02
The Fellowship
of the Free Software Foundation Europe is proud to announce its latest
initiative: pdfreaders.org, a site
providing information about PDF with links to Free Software PDF readers
for all major operating systems. 
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FTF releases legal infrastructure guide for Free Software projects
2009-01-23
FSFE's Freedom Task Force (FTF) is pleased to announce the release of a 
guide to assist with establishing legal infrastructure for Free Software 
projects. 
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Web browser interoperability: FSFE welcomes EC's decision and offers support
2009-01-20
Free Software Foundation Europe welcomes the European Commission's
decision and offers its support in the coming anti-trust
investigation.  As stated previously in a letter to the European
Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes, anti-competitive behaviour is
unacceptable, whether it occurs as 'tying' products with dominant
market segments, or in circumventing standards and fair access. 
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Fellowship Interview with Enrico Zini
2009-01-20
		
		Enrico Zini is a long time Fellow of the FSFE and a prominent Debian 
		developer. He has been involved in many different projects relating 
		to Free Software and is deeply concerned about social issues. Read on
		for the fourth in our Fellowship interview series - "the smallest unit
		of freedom".
     
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Nadchodzące wydarzenia
8th Linux-Infotag, Augsburg University, Germany
2009-03-28
      FSFE is present with an information and merchandise booth at the 8th
      Linux-Infotag Augsburg. The event takes place on 28 March 2009 from 9:30
      to 17:30 in the IT faculty of the Augsburg University. Admission is free.
      
      Reinhard Müller gives a speech called "5 most popular fallacys about Free
      Software (or are they lies?)". The speech is in German and targeted at
      everybody interested in Free Software.
    
 
 
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