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hpr4166 :: Everybody organize Software Freedom Day!

What is Software Freedom Day? And why is it important to celebrate this event?

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Introduction

  • Event: LibrePlanet
  • Topic: Relaunching Software Freedom Day and the surrounding movement.
  • Editing Note: The recording was edited to remove some visuals.

Background

  • Personal Involvement: I have been organizing Software Freedom Day (SFD) in Brussels since 2012.
  • Digital Freedom Foundation (DFF):
    • A nonprofit organization that has gone through various names and legal states.
    • Focuses on celebrating digital freedom through various events.
    • Initially focused on Software Freedom, later expanding to Hardware Freedom and Document Freedom.
    • Briefly included Education Freedom Day and Culture Freedom Day, but resources were limited.

History of Software Freedom Day

  • 2004 Origins:
    • Matt Oquist recognized the quality of free software and lamented its obscurity.
    • Collaborated with the OpenCD project to create and distribute CDs containing free software.
    • CDs were distributed to various groups, organizations, and libraries to raise awareness.

Importance of Software Freedom

  • Awareness and Advocacy:
    • Emphasis on the importance of making the public aware of the benefits and availability of free software.
    • Efforts to advocate for the use of free software in various domains.

Evolution and Challenges

  • Expansion of Focus:
    • The movement expanded from Software Freedom to include Hardware and Document Freedom.
    • Periodic inclusion of Education and Culture Freedom days to address broader aspects of digital freedom.
  • Resource Limitations:
    • Challenges faced due to limited resources, leading to a focus on the most impactful areas.

Conclusion

  • Call to Action:
    • Encouragement for individuals and organizations to participate in and support Software Freedom Day.
    • Emphasis on the collective effort required to promote and sustain the movement.

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