I'm Greg Farough, the campaigns manager of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). If you haven't heard from me in a while, it's because the campaigns team has been heads-down in researching the latest ...
Eighteen new GNU releases in the last month (as of June 30, 2026): apl-2.0: GNU APL is a free interpreter for the programming language APL. It is an implementation of the ISO stan ...
Free Software Bulletin (affectionately shortened to the Bulletin), features articles about work towards freedom. It is impossible to use a modern mobile phone in complete freedom, but the FSF's ...
Hello and thank you for being involved with free software. We need people who understand our philosophy now more than ever. My name is Krzysztof Siewicz (Kris) and I am the Free Software Foundation's ...
The other day I wrote a simple (and local!) script to compute prime numbers, specifically what any given nth prime number is. Since a laptop approaching its twentieth birthday is my main machine, I ...
The FSF empowers users with free software, technology built through global collaboration, mutual respect, and above all, freedom. We won't be stopped: the FSF does not compromise when it comes to your ...
The shop is open this summer during our biannual fundraiser. From June 15, 2026 until July 19, 2026, we're carrying books (both technical and philosophical), stickers, t-shirts, pins, and more.
Disclaimer: this event is not organized by the FSF. XaoS (also known as GNU XaoS) is a free software tool that allows users to explore and render various types of fractals, including the Mandelbrot ...
The technology overrunning our communities isn't built for the benefit of humanity: it's built so that billionaires can control us. Our lives don't have to be this way. The FSF helps empower users ...