The first video from #FOSSY is out! 🎉 If you have been following our writing, you know our Policy Fellow Bradley M. Kuhn wrote about the recent RHEL policy change. As a continuation of that discussion, he led a keynote panel at the conference to discuss the issue with representatives from AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and Oracle.
You can view the video and more information here: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jul/19/rhel-panel-fossy-2023/
You can view the video and more information here: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jul/19/rhel-panel-fossy-2023/
@icedquinn It's marked as proprietary software with 🙅! Our speaker policy required speakers to label all proprietary software, and this one was no different.
Pono from @conservancy talks about how he used free software to plan his wedding at #FOSSY
No room for proprietary software here!
No room for proprietary software here!

At #FOSSY, Denver Gingerich explains cultural changes needed to improve acceptance of those who make abnormal but important choices for their privacy & software rights. Denver posed with his preferred “phone” — which generates no e-waste (it's compostable!) & does not have the typical anti-features most modern phones have.

At #FOSSY, Kevin O'Reilly frames the right to repair as a truly pro-USAmerican cause: historically, folks in the USA love to fix our stuff and make it work. The right to repair movement seeks to bring back a culture of fixing devices rather than giving into the planned obsolesce of Big Tech.

Learning about the free and open values of Knox Makers https://knoxmakers.org/ from @conservancy 's own Tracy Homer!

@richlitt If you can't follow us from our site, maybe you can try from this one? https://mastodon.social/@conservancy@sfconservancy.org
In his #FOSSY 2023 talk, @spot goes above and beyond to comply with our “disclose all proprietary software before mentioning it in presentation”, & creates a slide of all the proprietary software at AWS that he knows about. spot notes: “this slide is also to remind us all when we think #FOSS is winning, how many fronts we still have so much work to do.”


@neptune22222 We hope to have them online soon after the conference!
#FOSSY in Portland, Oregon has begun! Free and Open Source software has returned to the Oregon Convention Center in July 2023.
Community-focused FOSS discussion on XMPP, FOSS in education, FOSS gaming, and AArch64/ARM64 on servers is going on.
https://2023.fossy.us/schedule/#thursday
Community-focused FOSS discussion on XMPP, FOSS in education, FOSS gaming, and AArch64/ARM64 on servers is going on.
https://2023.fossy.us/schedule/#thursday
@bradk @bugbear @mos_8502
Heya! We are a non-profit focused on ethical technology. Besides being the only organization currently doing copyleft license enforcement, we are focusing efforts on the software right to repair movement and we have a wide range of diversity and inclusion efforts including @outreachy
We're happy to help support the FOSS community in creating a fair and just technological society!
Heya! We are a non-profit focused on ethical technology. Besides being the only organization currently doing copyleft license enforcement, we are focusing efforts on the software right to repair movement and we have a wide range of diversity and inclusion efforts including @outreachy
We're happy to help support the FOSS community in creating a fair and just technological society!
SFC's Policy Fellow on Ask Noah Show
Our policy fellow, Bradley M. Kuhn, is interviewed on the Ask Noah show (Epsiode 345) this week about the issues of #GPL compliance and #RHEL: https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/345
@rydia No live streaming this year but we are recording all the talks and will post them after the conference!
At #FOSSY on July 14, @chaoss@fostodon.org director of data science @geekygirldawn will help you gain a better understanding of how to grow the contributor base for your project, and build its community over the long term, using templates and other concrete best practices: https://2023.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/31/
One week until FOSSY! Be sure to register this week so we have an accurate head count for lunch and get your fancy printed badge (see blog post!). We're so thankful to our track organizers, speakers, sponsors, volunteers and community members who have helped us put this together ❤️
https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/jul/06/fossy-next-week/
https://sfconservancy.org/news/2023/jul/06/fossy-next-week/
What better way to learn about FreeBSD than from FreeBSD Foundation executive director @dgoodkin and marketing coordinator Drew Gurkowski? You'll leave their July 13 #FOSSY workshop knowing how to set up and use a FreeBSD virtual machine:
https://2023.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/135/
https://2023.fossy.us/schedule/presentation/135/