<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9" xmlns:news="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-news/0.9" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:image="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1" xmlns:video="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-video/1.1"><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/about/instance/home</loc></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/browse?scope=local</loc></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qfdZVvNJg3HsQs4pCTneiX</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d5515d2f-93db-4fdf-b7ff-e52b765ab747.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die digitalpolitischen Interviews zur Bundestagswahl 2021 - Anke Domscheit-Berg - Die Linke</video:title><video:description>Die Bundestagswahl am 26.09.2021 steht unmittelbar bevor. Digitale Souveränität auch durch den Einsatz von Freier Software stehen im Zentrum unseres Austausches mit den politischen Parteien, den wir auch über die Wahlprüfsteine unserer Organisationen geführt haben. Wir freuen uns, dass wir in einem weiteren Schritt mit Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten aller Parteien mit einer Chance auf eine Regierungsbeteiligung ins persönliche Gespräch gekommen sind und vertieft nachfragen konnten, was sie und ihre Partei tun möchten, um die Digitalisierung in Deutschland auch mit Freier Software voranzubringen.


Es gibt viele ermutigende Signale, dass bei allen befragten Parteien die Bedeutung von Freier Software erkannt und adressiert wird. Am Ende wird es darauf ankommen, dass das konkreten Eingang in die politische Arbeit ﬁndet und gerade im öffentlichen Sektor auch souveräne Lösungen eingesetzt werden. Wir danken allen Politikerinnen und Politikern für ihre Unterstützung und freuen uns, nach der Wahl den Dialog fortzusetzen, wenn es darum geht, den Koalitionsvertrag zu verhandeln und die Sacharbeit in Parlament und Regierung aufzunehmen. Wir veröffentlichen ab heute jeden Tag ein Interview, das von Alexander Sander von der FSFE und Karl Krüger von der OSB Alliance geführt wurde.


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Es gibt viele ermutigende Signale, dass bei allen befragten Parteien die Bedeutung von Freier Software erkannt und adressiert wird. Am Ende wird es darauf ankommen, dass das konkreten Eingang in die politische Arbeit ﬁndet und gerade im öffentlichen Sektor auch souveräne Lösungen eingesetzt werden. Wir danken allen Politikerinnen und Politikern für ihre Unterstützung und freuen uns, nach der Wahl den Dialog fortzusetzen, wenn es darum geht, den Koalitionsvertrag zu verhandeln und die Sacharbeit in Parlament und Regierung aufzunehmen. Wir veröffentlichen ab heute jeden Tag ein Interview, das von Alexander Sander von der FSFE und Karl Krüger von der OSB Alliance geführt wurde.


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Es gibt viele ermutigende Signale, dass bei allen befragten Parteien die Bedeutung von Freier Software erkannt und adressiert wird. Am Ende wird es darauf ankommen, dass das konkreten Eingang in die politische Arbeit ﬁndet und gerade im öffentlichen Sektor auch souveräne Lösungen eingesetzt werden. Wir danken allen Politikerinnen und Politikern für ihre Unterstützung und freuen uns, nach der Wahl den Dialog fortzusetzen, wenn es darum geht, den Koalitionsvertrag zu verhandeln und die Sacharbeit in Parlament und Regierung aufzunehmen. Wir veröffentlichen ab heute jeden Tag ein Interview, das von Alexander Sander von der FSFE und Karl Krüger von der OSB Alliance geführt wurde.


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Vielen Verwaltungen in Deutschland wurden durch die Corona-Krise verdeutlicht, welche Entwicklungen sie in den letzten Jahren verpasst hatten. Auf die Schnelle versuchte man die fehlenden Lösungen zu beschaffen, ohne dabei an künftige Probleme wie Abhängikgeiten von einzelnen Anbietern, Datenschutzprobleme oder explodierende Kosten zu denken. Andere Verwaltungen wiederum haben nachhaltige Lösungen gesucht und auf Freie Software gesetzt. In dem Vortrag wird untersucht, welche Rolle das Prinzip Public Money? Public Code! während des letzten Jahres spielte und welchen Herausforderungen wir in den nächsten Jahren gegenüberstehen. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/24efc335-0cc9-472b-85c2-ce64cb697afc/f0061d99-1219-4540-84b5-c9062c7df087-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/5yxuuYNEWbAg8CCZzgbNxw</video:player_loc><video:duration>3541</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T10:52:38.335Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2021</video:tag><video:tag>2652</video:tag><video:tag>froscon2021</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6tThXW2gzx4LDeSjXeziw4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5b1aee33-a7b3-4c73-a344-38c106107bc6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE - Make licensing easy for everyone</video:title><video:description>Why is it so hard to detect the licensing and copyright information of source code? Because it is a tedious and often confusing task for developers to provide this information. The REUSE project changes that! With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. This presentation will guide you through the REUSE best practices and presents how to make clear licensing simple.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2c62629d-10b4-44ff-b57a-33563912b90b/dc005d20-f552-4392-b53c-2e3190c3b610-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6tThXW2gzx4LDeSjXeziw4</video:player_loc><video:duration>806</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T11:01:22.655Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>OW2</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>reuse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4hbC7gbnmSXoTCUbj7Mo5Q</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7d9aa2df-3c9f-41d6-b519-39d8582f53d0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Impropedia Online: English Edition with Inbal Lori &amp; Lee White</video:title><video:description>***English below***
 
Spannend, informativ, unterhaltsam - Potsdams beliebteste Impro-Show ist zurück!

Sieben Jahre lang führte Showmaster Thomas Jäkel jeden Monat durch die Show, bis zum schicksalhaften März 2020. Ein Jahr später siegt der Wille und Improvisationsgeist über die widrigen Umstände: Die Impropedia geht online!


Die einzigartige Kombination aus Interview und Impro kommt jetzt einfach zu euch nach Hause. Ein*e Expert*in teilt ihren Erfahrungsschatz und plaudert aus dem Nähkästchen. Improspieler*innen werden zu spontanen Szenen aufgefordert und verweben das Gehörte zu Geschichten.

Und wenn sie wirklich gut zugehört haben, können die Improvisateur*innen am Ende die Prüfungsfragen für das Impropedia-Online-Diplom beantworten. Egal ob sie summa cum laude bestehen oder nicht, am Ende gewinnt das Publikum - einen Einblick in die Potsdamer Expert*innenwelt, frisch improvisierte Szenen und einen bunten Theaterabend.


Die Bühne im KuZe wird durch ein einschlägiges Videokonferenztool ersetzt. Das Publikum [gerne in Jogginghose] beteiligt sich vom Sofa aus, betreut von Chatmasterin Sara.


In dieser Ausgabe begrüßen wir illustre Impro-Gäste aus den USA von BATS Improv aus San Francisco:

https://www.improv.org/


Daher wird die Show auf Englisch abgehalten.
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Suspense, education, entertainment - Potsdam's most popular improv show is back!

For seven years, showmaster Thomas Jäkel ran the show every month, until that fateful March of 2020. One year later, we have overcome the adverse circumstances through sheer willpower and improvisation: Impropedia goes online!


The unique combination of interview and improv is coming straight to your home. An expert shares her*his wealth of experience along with some anecdotes. Improv actors are challenged to spontaneous scenes and weave the things they heard into stories.

And if they listen well enough, the improvisator...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1a8ddcd8-92ad-4623-be44-a34ad3729158/2c451cb1-a1cd-4f13-aa4d-f66060566fc7-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4hbC7gbnmSXoTCUbj7Mo5Q</video:player_loc><video:duration>5555</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T12:53:40.808Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4LYYifj3iCBhuzmcvGPShh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0e48e237-859c-4895-8f92-07af5a8abfd2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! - A campaign framework to promote software freedom - B. Mehring - oSVC21</video:title><video:description>Do you want to promote Free Software in public administrations? Then the campaign framework of "Public Money? Public Code!" might be the right choice for you; no matter if you want to do it as an individual or as a group; if you have a small or large time budget.

More than 200 organisations, and more than 29,000 individuals demand that publicly financed software should be made publicly available under Free Software licenses. Together we contacted politicians, decision makers, and civil servants on all levels -- from the European Union and national governments, to city mayors and the heads of public libraries about this demand. This did not just lead to important discussions about software freedom with decision makers, but also already to specific policy changes. Already, we have administrations from Spain, Sweden and Germany supporting “Public Money? Public Code!”.

In the talk, I will explain how the campaign framework can be used to push for the adoption of Free Software friendly policies in your area; be it your public administration, your library, your university, your city, your region, or your country.

Do you want to promote Free Software in public administrations? Then the campaign framework of "Public Money? Public Code!" might be the right choice for you; no matter if you want to do it as an individual or as a group; if you have a small or large time budget.

More than 200 organisations, and more than 29,000 individuals demand that publicly financed software should be made publicly available under Free Software licenses. Together we contacted politicians, decision makers, and civil servants on all levels -- from the European Union and national governments, to city mayors and the heads of public libraries about this demand. This did not just lead to important discussions about software freedom with decision makers, but also already to specific policy changes. Already, we have administrations from Spain, Sweden and Germany supporting “Public Mone...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1e934053-0620-4e5b-b875-0d85f713c770/33f6bc2c-8dd5-4e63-8563-98bc523f7e92-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4LYYifj3iCBhuzmcvGPShh</video:player_loc><video:duration>1240</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T11:12:58.171Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2BiZdZjoM7oy4Jo4fRvVKJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5d925a16-738a-41db-b252-e11e5155d1c3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>20 Years FSFE - The long way for software freedom - Matthias Kirschner - oSVC21</video:title><video:description>"Public Money? Public Code!", Router Freedom, Radio Equipment Directive, simple help with licensing, or Free Your Android. These are some of the activities with which the Free Software Foundation Europe has been working since 2001 to empower users to control technology. The talk will give a short overview of the work of the FSFE, with some examples from the areas of: public awareness, policy work and legal work on Free Software (Open Source). On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Free Software Foundation Europe, this talks helps you better understand the FSFE's work as an independent organisation and how to get involved.

"Public Money? Public Code!", Router Freedom, Radio Equipment Directive, simple help with licensing, or Free Your Android. These are some of the activities with which the Free Software Foundation Europe has been working since 2001 to empower users to control technology. The talk will give a short overview of the work of the FSFE, with some examples from the areas of: public awareness, policy work and legal work on Free Software (Open Source). On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Free Software Foundation Europe, this talks helps you better understand the FSFE's work as an independent organisation and how to get involved.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0d074158-98e3-4b41-9359-4ae7ac090974/92386488-7f42-4e9b-aa9b-5a2316a60c1a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2BiZdZjoM7oy4Jo4fRvVKJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>1751</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T13:11:08.333Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/hypQyEHWBzAGH27c8ARA3M</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b383606f-e1ad-42f4-83b6-1de653e217c6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>BTW21: Public Money? Public Code! - #NPA106 - Alexander Sander</video:title><video:description>Eine kurze Erklärung, warum es jetzt keine Ausreden mehr gibt, das Konzept "Public Money? Public Code! politisch umzusetzen.


https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8618b59e-eb11-4dd4-8ee5-0bf10027c351/01d37933-857e-4cfa-8b85-ee0a625bdf43-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/hypQyEHWBzAGH27c8ARA3M</video:player_loc><video:duration>811</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T13:18:59.466Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tfgkzWvzParEqRo78McPXw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/37a1906f-d0a7-4cfd-8977-ccafbfe5a146.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software nella pubblica amministrazione - MERGE-it 2021</video:title><video:description>Free Software (Open source) nella pubblica amministrazione.

Developers Italia, Free Software Foundation Europe, Libreitalia.


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https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/47b88c9e-97b0-461d-84a9-3036ce95d4c8/b698264b-b931-431b-919d-042c73735756-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9REWinAZC4hhc7jAr1ZnU5</video:player_loc><video:duration>2881</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T13:55:58.474Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nCwTXcK3FzpmUYGHjnKDVA</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a1341e7e-5d63-4a7a-ad69-e6fa65696714.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE - Simple steps to declare your copyright and licenses - Max Mehl</video:title><video:description>In his talk, Max introduces FSFE’s REUSE initiative, a simple three-step process that will ensure that licenses and copyright holders are always clear. He also performs a live demo of how you can make a project REUSE compliant, so you can make sure that the free software you create and remix stays free.


https://reuse.software/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/af29ba4d-6ad5-4c14-bbfc-f2b795cb8ae0/8c9341ec-72d0-4625-8100-8eab39e6e756-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nCwTXcK3FzpmUYGHjnKDVA</video:player_loc><video:duration>3080</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:11:58.876Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jQP39ayyxgEC8egKY73Lif</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/79e5072b-0691-4e0a-ac1e-03bdd3d9fd42.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>EU-Commissioner Johannes Hahn on 'Public Money? Public Code!'</video:title><video:description>EU-Commissioner Johannes Hahn talks about the advantages of Free Software for public administrations.


Full speech "Digitalising the public sector: building on past achievements and going forward with the Digital Europe Programme" available here: https://youtu.be/PVYETSH7ggU


https://publiccode.eu/
https://fsfe.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/98952f32-9322-4663-9ac7-8d3920444108/b16abd11-fefb-42ea-a1ca-8c05bc8cf02d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jQP39ayyxgEC8egKY73Lif</video:player_loc><video:duration>93</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>37</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:12:35.072Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nyR1DEi16MgVmqFuM22YzN</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3e936fb2-3cca-47a8-89d3-bc422176894b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Cory Doctorow on internet monopolies and software freedom - FSFE PRE-FOSDEM Community Event Keynote</video:title><video:description>Cory Doctorow gave a keynote for our FSFE PRE-FOSDEM Community Event 2021 on internet monopolies and software freedom.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/aea5eaae-4974-418f-b76e-5417d53a8060/08214c97-647f-4034-ba7e-b073a09cead9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nyR1DEi16MgVmqFuM22YzN</video:player_loc><video:duration>2279</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:16:49.336Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>digital rights</video:tag><video:tag>drm</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aMFV6tgwN3i82tf81bzENR</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/814adcff-da50-40ff-9b88-cea6249ac56a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>20 Years FSFE: Time traveller Cory Doctorow sends his wishes from utopian 2041!</video:title><video:description>Prolific Sci-fi author Cory Doctorow envisions the world in 2041 and informs us that we were able to solve major world problems thanks to collective work and sharing of knowledge. Doctorow is thanking the FSFE for our 20 years ahead contribution of fostering freedom and disestablishing monopolies.


https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210529-01.html</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4f4350fb-b8e4-4d8b-ae6e-502ad030d77d/73662540-56b6-4152-abbc-ae7a620cfac8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aMFV6tgwN3i82tf81bzENR</video:player_loc><video:duration>165</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:20:07.286Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/hqnQA2oS3A97xAVZC3uKtJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/58f6d043-bbcd-4c3c-a7a7-835ec139caa5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>20 Jahre FSFE: Der lange Weg für Software-Freiheit</video:title><video:description>Die Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) wird dieses Jahr 20 Jahre. Seit 2001 setzt sich die FSFE für einen selbstbestimmten Umgang mit Technik ein. Durch unsere vielen Aktivitäten, wie Public Money? Public Code!, Router Freiheit, Radio Equipment Directive, einfachere Hilfen bei der Lizenzierung oder Free Your Android wollen wir Menschen diesen selbstbestimmten Umgang ermöglichen. Der Vortrag gibt einen kurzen Überblick über die FSFE mit einige Beispiele aus den Bereichen Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Policy Arbeit und der rechtliche Arbeit zu Freier Software. Zum 20. Jährigen Geburtstag der Free Software Foundation Europe, soll ein besseres Verständnis zur Arbeitsweise der FSFE vermittelt und Möglichkeiten zur Mitarbeit aufgezeigt werden.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/84f986e9-8702-418a-8f80-c5fc5acb6d14/ea3cc4f4-53a4-4394-96b7-1e24639e6258-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/hqnQA2oS3A97xAVZC3uKtJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>3660</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:55:05.867Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>software freeedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e4avhTKuNAM4eqiy8qdZsg</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/08cb01e9-2bed-4a93-8834-b36b56248098.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Svenska)</video:title><video:description>Varför släpps inte programvara skapad genom skattebetalarnas pengar som Fri programvara?

Vi vill ha lagstiftning som kräver att offentligt finansierad programvara utvecklad för den offentliga sektorn görs offentligt tillgänglig under en licens för Fri och öppen programvara. Om det är offentliga pengar borde det vara offentlig kod.

Kod betalad av folket borde vara tillgänglig för folket!



https://publiccode.eu/sv/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/69b7e43d-c406-4da1-9f8e-7a428ba01637/1923b252-ab4a-4b45-aee0-1a266d2e37f9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/e4avhTKuNAM4eqiy8qdZsg</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>72</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T14:59:54.854Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7vcu9NXgmcz2iXmUWs8S24</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2002fd4a-42a5-4ba6-af3d-74555e706332.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Give open source a (tax) break - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Financing open source using tax breaks on donations made to endowment funds or general interest associations is a construct available in France and a viable alternative to R&amp;D expenditures for sponsoring open source projects. We will present several initiatives from the Libre Endowment Fund ("Fonds de Dotation du Libre" in French) - from financing feature development of open source software to releasing a 4G/5G base station as open source hardware or supporting litigation against the French government's decision to host Health Data on Microsoft servers.

The recently published FOSS contributor report showed that 48.7% of contributors were paid for their contributions by their employer with only 2.95% being paid by a third party. So even today as (open source) software continues to eat the world, almost half of all projects lack the financial base for ensuring their respective software's long-term existence.

To finance the long term maintenance of its open source software stack, Nexedi has created the Libre Endowment Fund ("Fonds de Dotation du Libre" or FDL in French). It is a French endowment fund which complies with strict auditing procedures. With this status, French Law permits corporations and individuals to donate to the FDL and claim back up to 60% from future income taxes (65% for individuals). Rather than investing directly in the maintenance or continuous development of own or third party solutions, Nexedi and other companies (ex. Amarisoft) can pool donations which then support the maintenance or development of open source software, open source hardware or open services.

During the last three years, FDL has been involved in a variety of projects:

1) "Open Source Software" - FDL sponsored the development of Jexcel v4, an open source online spreadsheet editor ;

2) "Open Source Hardware" - FDL has acquired the technological assets for a remote radio head (RHH) and is about to publish its PCB design and BOM under open source licence. It will ...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/34aa7aba-4d2e-4e5d-b84c-b4849f6f4fbd/99a3156d-4ae5-46ef-9835-f779d284235e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7vcu9NXgmcz2iXmUWs8S24</video:player_loc><video:duration>1742</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T15:08:52.050Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6gBJ74Ru3rw1385vXZpibe</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3fdc0612-9e26-4598-86c5-7db53ae95d9d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>PANEL: Organizers of the Legal &amp; Policy DevRoom - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>The organizers of the Legal and Policy DevRoom for FOSDEM 2021 discuss together the issues they've seen over the last year in FOSS, and consider what we can learn from the presentations on the track this year, and look forward together about the future of FOSS policy.

The organizers of the Legal and Policy DevRoom for FOSDEM 2021 discuss together the issues they've seen over the last year in FOSS, and consider what we can learn from the presentations on the track this year, and look forward together about the future of FOSS policy.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2aabdde2-e75a-4d97-9963-121e4247c37d/fbb2f66b-cbe6-4798-aef5-6b8867c97f6d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6gBJ74Ru3rw1385vXZpibe</video:player_loc><video:duration>3538</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T15:25:52.094Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4Fsf7Bya6sQdgqxN5i8Bca</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/46e3fe34-6a98-4100-89ff-1aaf0812d2a9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>PANEL: Open Source and Free Software License Compliance And Users - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Compliance with Open Source and Free Software licenses remains a perennial topic of discussion among policy makers in our community. However, little attention is paid to the motivations why these licenses have specific requirements. Specifically, at least for copyleft licenses, the licenses seek to bestow specific rights and freedoms to the users who receive the software integrated into the devices they use. This panel, containing a group of industry experts, consultants, and license enforcement experts, discusses the challenges and importance of assuring downstream can actually utilize the compliance artifacts they receive with products as intended by the license.

Compliance with Open Source and Free Software licenses remains a perennial topic of discussion among policy makers in our community. However, little attention is paid to the motivations why these licenses have specific requirements. Specifically, at least for copyleft licenses, the licenses seek to bestow specific rights and freedoms to the users who receive the software integrated into the devices they use. This panel, containing a group of industry experts, consultants, and license enforcement experts, discusses the challenges and importance of assuring downstream can actually utilize the compliance artifacts they receive with products as intended by the license.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1dcd9896-790d-4d8d-a306-f8e0bd3eed1b/cea7bd76-f4fb-44b1-b2ba-54f7140c9e0a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4Fsf7Bya6sQdgqxN5i8Bca</video:player_loc><video:duration>3161</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T15:41:03.503Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/gYZB34Ptv7QqH4PvqbwV2T</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8de216c5-54fd-44a0-a854-612040a281b3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Protecting against proprietary re-licensing with a community contract - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>When the initial release of Qt was published in 1995, it was one of the first projects to use a dual-licensing model. This model, LGPL and a proprietary commercial license today, has served the project well for more than 25 years. It is less well known that the dual-licensing model is supported by a community contract which guarantees the freedom of Qt beyond what is in the license covered. This contract is maintained by the KDE Free Qt Foundation and has kept Qt free through multiple acquisitions and other turbulences.

This presentation will explain the community contract, how it augments the dual-licensing model, and how it has evolved and served its purpose for 25 years and counting. It will also discuss what are the lessons learned and how it can serve as a model for projects today.

The KDE Free Qt Foundation was born from a heated dispute about open source licenses in the late nineties. It resulted in a unique mechanism to ensure software freedom for the Qt and KDE ecosystems through a contract between the community and the company owning the project. It has stood the test of time and got the community a seat at the negotiation table going through multiple acqisitions.

The contract between the KDE Free Qt Foundation and what is today The Qt Company gives the community a say in any license changes to Qt. It guarantees that there is the base for a sustainable model to provide Qt under an open source license and a corresponding open source based business model. With this it goes beyond what licenses cover. It is the counterpart to CLAs as it's constructed asymmetrically in favor of the community. That it has preserved the freedom of Qt through multiple acquisitions, among them Nokia buying and selling the technology, is a testament for the effectiveness of this setup.

The presentation is based on a series of conversations with the people involved and first-hand experience from serving as a representative of the KDE Free Qt Foundation.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/816e3b14-b30c-462b-830b-9113630282f1/b6da5979-f6e2-4b84-978d-6b53f72ce323-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/gYZB34Ptv7QqH4PvqbwV2T</video:player_loc><video:duration>3043</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T15:52:57.867Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ayWcGXAaMCrFoHTA7qwAZY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1c24148b-0c1a-4f3c-8cc2-3a106d080e3a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Open Source, Interoperability and the Digital Markets Act - Vittorio Bertola - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>The Internet originally thrived on interoperable services - until the "walled gardens" came. The European Commission recently proposed new regulations (DSA/DMA/DGA) to protect democracy and restore openness and competition. The talk will introduce them and their economic and political background; it will then focus on a specific point, the requirement for dominant platforms to interoperate with third parties, though only in limited cases, using messaging and social media as example.

A few decades ago, the Internet was open, interoperable and based on federated services that allowed everyone to cooperate and deploy new content and services: email is the classic example. Then, consolidation happened: the talk will show a common European perspective of how we ended up with a concentration of money and power of unseen scale in the history of mankind, which perpetuates itself by adopting the "walled garden" service model. The best example of this model is instant messaging, where people have a hard time switching to different service providers as they need to be on a specific app to communicate with all the other users of the same app. This creates dominant positions that are often used to impose unfavourable terms and conditions onto users.

In the European political and regulatory scene, this has been increasingly perceived as a problem under many dimensions: tax revenue, privacy, national security, law enforcement, free speech, and even democracy. All these dimensions boiled down into a call for "digital sovereignty", meaning more autonomy and stronger reliance on EU-provided services that keep the wealth they produce local, but also more control and stronger capabilities to set and enforce European rules for the Internet in Europe, without having to negotiate them with the big American platforms.

Open source has been identified as a fitting software development model for Europe and increasingly supported. Open source development matches the "cooperation in...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4d7b739e-ffe5-47d5-a378-881a60046cda/65757992-4061-4d31-b6cd-eea5caa971cd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ayWcGXAaMCrFoHTA7qwAZY</video:player_loc><video:duration>1167</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T15:57:40.947Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nVzKT9YjWHZqqU3gaNX5F2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1bd90538-690e-4dc6-a69b-bf27eb4606b7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Open Source Culture is Very US-Centric, But It Shouldn't Be - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Free and open source software is made up of a truly global community of tinkerers, collaborators and innovators. In this conversation, Deb Nicholson and Hong Phuc Dang will look at the global state of open source policy and talk about why no particular country -- especially the US -- should be centered. So, let's make sure the conversation about the future of open source is a truly global one!

Sure, lots of tech came from the US; Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon but a large proportion of the story of free and open source software didn't happen in the US. In fact, most of the exciting parts of the work to encourage people to adopt, build and adapt open source are happening in other places. In this conversation, Deb Nicholson and Hong Phuc Dang will look at the global state of open source policy and talk about why no particular country -- especially the US -- should be centered. They'll cover:

* Public code strategies and adoption of open source tools in different jurisdictions
* Policy initiatives that foster free and open source software production
* Local FOSS adoption blueprints that could be replicated around the world

Open source is a global community of tinkerers, collaborators and innovators. It's time to share the spotlight more equitably. Solutions for small cities, or minority language groups or vulnerable populations could come from anywhere and be applied around the world. The discussions around public code and adoption aren't even happening in the US yet, and code without hearty adoption isn't enough. So, let's make sure the conversation about the future of open source is a truly global one!</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b18b2289-210b-498d-8abf-a51c381cc63f/316394ad-b2b5-4ab5-a053-0775baca8818-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nVzKT9YjWHZqqU3gaNX5F2</video:player_loc><video:duration>1679</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T16:07:22.734Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pyjwEcmnWojKNBsy8sHWHm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/45cec9a4-abe2-4147-8582-74c5b362f682.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The first AGPL compliance case settled in an Italian Court - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Globaleaks is an AGPLv3+ SaaS application for anonymous whistleblowing, developed by the Hermes Center. After receiving a prototype, the Italian Anticorruption authority (ANAC) re-published a version under EUPL, modifying attribution &amp; copyright statement, removing reasonable notice from GUI, and failing to fully comply with source code obligations. The controversy was brought to Court and eventually settled, restoring the correct license, and patching the other issues. Several lessons learned.

Globaleaks is an AGPLv3+ SaaS application for anonymous whistleblowing, developed by the Hermes center for transparency and digital human rights. After receiving a prototype, the Italian Anticorruption authority (ANAC) re-published a modified version (developed via a public tender) under EUPL, modifying attribution &amp; copyright statement, removing reasonable notice from GUI, and failing to fully comply with the obligation to convey the corresponding source code. After several attempts for an off-court solution, the question was finally settled by the parties, restoring the correct license, and the other issues. There are several lessons to be learned by this controversy. License compatibility and the other free software obligations (including conveying the corresponding source code) are not to be taken lightly, and require a good degree of knowledge and expertise, especially when they are related to an application which has been implemented by several Public administrations

Speakers: Carlo Piana - Lawyer with 25+ years experience in IT, former GC for FSFE and member of the Council of its Legal Network, serves as member of IP&amp;OS advisory of UNTIL (United Nations). President of euroITcounsel, editor of Jolts (formerly Ifosslr).

Fabio Pietrosanti - Naif (Project leader) - Fabio Pietrosanti has been part of the hacking digital underground with the nickname “naif” since 1995, while he’s been a professional working in digital security since 1998. President and co-founder...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/bec56891-a7a9-476d-8ca0-d0298601ae5e/af302944-15df-4601-a0e1-9874bbcc48e5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pyjwEcmnWojKNBsy8sHWHm</video:player_loc><video:duration>3584</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T16:33:35.350Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/iQsJC6i15aiBk1aM5reuF8</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7a134068-b13c-4164-8841-bb375ecddc68.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE: Best practices for declaring copyright and licenses - Max Mehl - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Why is it so hard to detect the licensing and copyright information of source code? Because it is a tedious and often confusing task for developers to provide this information. The REUSE project changes that! With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. This presentation will guide you through the REUSE best practices and presents how to make clear licensing simple.

In 2017, the FSFE started the REUSE initiative. The main goal is to make it easier for developers to declare the licensing and copyright situation for their code. Especially in common scenarios where a repository contains code from various sources under different licenses with multiple copyright holders, it often becomes complex for everyone who wants to legally reuse code.

Therefore, REUSE provides best practices that aim to be compatible with already existing recommendations and still cover also complex projects and their edge cases. The result is that for a REUSE compatible repository, every single file in some way carries information about its license and copyright holder(s), with the full license text(s) available.

To make adoption as easy as possible, REUSE offers tools and accompanying documentation. Thanks to this, we already see hundreds of projects being REUSE compliant already. The more projects follow the best practices, the easier developers can reuse their code safely and thereby contribute to a system in which you do not need a lawyer to license your code.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/906f88bc-87ef-4205-ad00-734f5da853a5/d9760769-52de-4def-98c1-84500d1abcec-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/iQsJC6i15aiBk1aM5reuF8</video:player_loc><video:duration>2566</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T16:46:32.667Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/oksAibvGTKDJtccrjQ3Ype</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/04633561-b0f5-4d76-bfa2-54eeec00bb2b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Net Neutrality and Free Software: The Case of Router Freedom in Europe - Lucas Lasota - FOSDEM 2021</video:title><video:description>Router Freedom is a net neutrality principle that Internet Access Providers (IAPs) must not the limit the users' right to choose their own routers and modems to connect to the Internet protected in Europe since 2015. However, new rules on EU has created challenges router freedom, given that IAPs will be able to limit the right based on "objective technological necessity". The talk will go through the historical aspects and future developments in Europe.

Net neutrality is the principle that Internet Access Providers (IAPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, and not discriminate or charge differently based on user, content, website, platform, application and type of access equipment. The FSFE has been involved with net neutrality advocacy in Europe since 2013, achieving positive results in Germany with a law securing end-users the right of free choice of routers and modems.

In the context of the reform of European telecommunications law, EU Member States must implement in their national jurisdiction the European Electronic Communications Code (Directive (EU) 2018/1972), which brings new rules on router freedom, allowing IAPs to limit the rights of users if they can determine an "objective technological necessity" for imposing their routers and modems on consumers.

The talk will go through the historical developments in the last two years in Europe to present an overview on the positions on the debate in regards to router freedom and the consequences for Free Software.

As a take away, the talk will propose the discussion around the main principles of net neutrality and freedom of terminal equipment within the EU legal framework.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b4e091d3-3c36-4b24-b831-53ed1fe8aa73/26cdfb0b-193b-46da-ad59-d42c061dcae4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oksAibvGTKDJtccrjQ3Ype</video:player_loc><video:duration>1463</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T16:52:28.767Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/dL4ne6BNewrNjME21c4Vao</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b208ac4f-4f23-4c79-be93-9a3e392c8aa3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Net-neutrality 2.0 Router Freedom and device neutrality and in Europe</video:title><video:description>Since 2013 the Free Software Foundation Europe has been fighting for the right users have to choose and use their own routers and modems. After the successful for net neutrality in Europe in 2015, users in Europe have the right to freely choose routers and modems to access the Internet. Router Freedom is the standard, empowering users to control their devices with clear advantages for security, privacy and ecological footprint.

Now, challenges on national implementation of the European rules will put this right under risk. In parallel new demands are being posed against commercial practices involving software that is sold with hardware by default, for instance operating system in laptops, browsers and app stores.

The talk will provide an overview on the recent successes for router freedom and the legal challenges against net neutrality in Europe.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/675476d2-636f-41c3-a06e-8e3ca18ecefc/13d0ec58-a32d-4e9e-bf2b-78e5fb444ef6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/dL4ne6BNewrNjME21c4Vao</video:player_loc><video:duration>1080</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T17:03:30.974Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>congress</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>rc3</video:tag><video:tag>router freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/11Bf2TkMfdp2S9ZeiqMPJn</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/41e64b56-4c63-47f0-98da-1cdda09f6739.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Dutch)</video:title><video:description>Waarom wordt software die is geprogrammeerd met geld van belastingbetalers niet gepubliceerd als Vrije Software? We willen wetgeving die vereist dat publiek gefinancierde software ontwikkeld voor de publieke sector onder een Vrije en Open Source softwarelicentie publiek beschikbaar wordt gesteld. Als het publiek geld is dan zou het ook publieke code zijn. Code betaald door alle mensen zou beschikbaar moeten zijn voor alle mensen! Onderteken de open brief op https://publiccode.eu/#action</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0015b7f7-4909-48f0-a2a2-0164117b751d/33b8d595-9aac-43d6-b0a4-e3c0489f2183-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/11Bf2TkMfdp2S9ZeiqMPJn</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>103</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T17:08:51.916Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fCCocpPTYj3Vc86pafv7mQ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ef3da7b3-a747-4a50-92e2-db4c6c78ed01.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Lernen wie die Profis</video:title><video:description>Ralf Hersel, Koordinator der FSFE Lokalgruppe Zürich über die Kampagne
"Lernen wie die Profis" anlässlich der Auszeichnung selbiger durch den DINACon
Special Award.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/767d237b-1510-4fe6-851d-b3d2815810d8/ed780d0a-cd81-4466-bda1-954c86405c85-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fCCocpPTYj3Vc86pafv7mQ</video:player_loc><video:duration>116</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T17:09:12.545Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Libre Software</video:tag><video:tag>Open Data</video:tag><video:tag>Zuerich</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tqp9LfqFTYGwYxFs2sG3gW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f6080e89-7752-4adf-adff-bad480d21ca1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to organize local free software groups</video:title><video:description>FSF staff is joined by Bonnie Mehring ([FSFE](https://fsfe.org)), Italo Vignoli ([TDF](https://www.documentfoundation.org/)), Roberto Beltran ([Free software group Miami](https://libremiami.org/)), Lioh Moeller, and Gian Maria Daffré (Country coordinators for [FSFE Switzerland](https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Zurich?highlight=%28%5CbCategory%2FInactive%5Cb%29%7C%28%5CbCategory%2FCountryTeam%5Cb%29)) to share experiences about how to organize free software groups and drive successful activism.

[Transcribe this video](https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:FSF/FSF35)

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/de0edc95-ea90-4c79-bcbf-da59604da064/8bafb318-5f47-4e35-b0c1-0d5a3e397c1c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/tqp9LfqFTYGwYxFs2sG3gW</video:player_loc><video:duration>4478</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T21:45:07.999Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>activism</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsf</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>userfreedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/icSvjqNv3fyNergD9dLFtD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/61e89722-1828-4d7b-9b9c-ac929312797a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money Public Code - Alexander Sander [Keynote]</video:title><video:description>Alexander Sander -
Keynote: Public Money Public Code

Why does programmed software with taxpayers’ money is not released as a Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence. If it is public money, it should be public code as well. Code paid by all people should be available to all people! This talk will provide a brief overview of the Free Software Foundation Europe’s (FSFE) previous and ongoing activities to foster software freedom in Europe, on the levels of politics, legal work with enterprises, and general public awareness.

Software Freedom Kosova (SFK) is an annual international conference held in Kosovo organized to promote free/libre open-source software, free culture, and an open society. Every year, SFK brings together developers and software users, artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders to collaborate, learn and share common interests in the field of open technology through a combination of lectures, training, and workshops.

https://sfk.flossk.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8b53a9ee-9092-4d10-92ce-c907e4cb171f/e2eddbf0-0002-43db-b43d-2082768dda71-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/icSvjqNv3fyNergD9dLFtD</video:player_loc><video:duration>3075</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T22:21:13.388Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Alexander Sander</video:tag><video:tag>Public Code</video:tag><video:tag>Public Money</video:tag><video:tag>SFK</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom Kosova</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9E6mK4g1zqYqsXaorxuxr3</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3cf72aaa-653d-4543-bcb3-b83f9d86016f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Freie Software für die digitale Gesellschaft | Netzfest</video:title><video:description>Ob Tech als reines Inftrastruktur-Thema betrachtet, oder nur über Tools gesprochen wird: Die Wahrheit liegt dazwischen. Freier Code sowie der Einsatz gemeinwohlorientierter, digitaler Lösungen haben jede Menge Potentiale, Gesellschaft zu gestalten. Wir wollen in dem Vortrag über Freie Software (auch "Open Source" genannt) sprechen und anhand einiger Beispiele zeigen, welchen Beitrag Digitalisierung für eine bessere Demokratie von heute und morgen leisten kann.

Katja Jäger:
https://20.netzfest.de/de/member/14554

Erik Grun:
https://20.netzfest.de/de/member/24940

Find out more: https://20.netzfest.de/de/session/freie-software-digitale-gesellschaft

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Mehr auf https://fsfe.org/ und https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2ff6827a-466a-4805-a059-224e6eb16372/4c34a103-69b6-459a-89e2-d1eada996fdf-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6VvRo41MVigPZpHcuHnBnL</video:player_loc><video:duration>1249</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T23:28:03.801Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/xogU6vvh2hFD8P8CXztMaj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4463f8b2-f3ab-4ebf-bcfe-e1225ce57b75.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ein Ort für öffentlichen Code - Public Money Public Code! - Alexander Sander - #npa098</video:title><video:description>Der verstärkte Einsatz von Freier Software ist ein zentraler Baustein für mehr Digitale Souveränität. Ein starkes Bündnis aus Verwaltung, Politik, Wirtschaft und Zivilgesellschaft fordert die Schaffung eines Code Repository mit Freier Software für die öffentliche Hand. So kann künftig Freie Software in adäquater und rechtssicherer Weise ausgetauscht und gemeinsam entwickelt werden.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/fe277581-7a26-43be-9f1f-b4e0a8626398/52d19a4a-0868-47fc-b56d-209c496719b6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/xogU6vvh2hFD8P8CXztMaj</video:player_loc><video:duration>1395</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-26T23:44:50.723Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/r4tVP8GcG3tTx2DVE2ijg9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/186bfc50-f0d2-4a59-9a74-0e196f3cf0f1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Nextcloud Conference 2020: Public Money? Public Code! - Global problems need global solutions</video:title><video:description>In recent months it has become more than clear how important the use of Free Software is. Global problems need global solutions and Free Software with its four freedoms to use, study share and improve plays a crucial role in this. Therefore FSFE started the Public Money? Public Code! campaign three years ago. In this talk you will learn about this campaign and how Free Software can help to tackle global problems.


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Alexander Sander will present a Lightning Talk on "Public Money? Public Code! – Global problems need global solutions!" and explain FSFE's 'Public Money? 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We at FSFE envision an interoperable platform ecosystem that embodies the values of openness, inclusivity, transparency, cooperation and data protection. Free Software is in its core and enables the human potential and creativity at the largest possible scale. Lucas Lasota, FSFE's Deputy Legal Coordinator, gave a talk at OpenExpo Virtual Experience about the Next Generation Internet and REUSE, an initiative for expressing license and copyright information in a straightforward, user-friendly and machine readable way, allowing better reuse and sustainability of the software.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ad46f0d6-b151-4148-a1df-4777a4c837ac/6f6f89f2-7094-4ff0-a9e0-07db5e8159c9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/np2uMYXdmNWgvwBLqzaSvs</video:player_loc><video:duration>1986</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T00:24:52.338Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/v6QJztyHzr8udr4nPqcK8Y</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ddcfa25a-4187-4728-a3f3-0cdd99edf870.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Veranstaltung | Forum digital „Alles Open – oder was?“</video:title><video:description>In der Reihe „forum digital“ diskutierte am 18. 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Lequertier)</video:title><video:description>Artificial Intelligence is now smarter than ever, showing human-like abilities at complex tasks such as images classification or natural language processing. But despite its recent advances, it's still not a silver bullet. This talk will present a few challenges in the research and development of artificial intelligence that slow down its progress and adoption. In particular, problems around fairness, the training of models and how to share them will be introduced as well as possible Free Software solutions.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e871433b-57f8-4d13-a5f6-a6b5b4fc3bd1/8b4e0759-beb4-429e-8460-a55214c5be19-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uGLQjmJetperRNQ2yAQdjM</video:player_loc><video:duration>722</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T00:49:20.844Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>OW2</video:tag><video:tag>artificial intelligence</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fu5diLBvboV194H57TN28X</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f1e245bb-bec4-4cff-8e24-0d9660c613a4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The Next Generation Internet Initiative - A European Commission Project aided by the FSFE</video:title><video:description>The Next Generation Internet (NGI) is a European initiative that aims to create an internet that respects human and societal values, such as privacy, participation, and diversity. How can it achieve this? By enabling new online technologies that can support real human needs and address global sustainability challenges. This will support the development of technologies promoting the NGI ideals with financial
grants and technical support by the European Commission and its partners, over the next few years.

As a participating partner of the NGI initiative, the FSFE helps developers understand and apply Free Software licensing through REUSE; our project to help developers adopt best practices for expressing
license and copyright information in their Free Software projects. This talk helps you learn more about the FSFE's role in the NGI initiative, and how you can get financial and technical assistance for your software project through this initiative.


A talk by Gabriel Ku Wei Bin @OW2con20</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/754b5cd6-727d-44eb-97c6-e9a949200091/ebcb2f28-62c8-4dee-8478-fe03b7fb1cb9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fu5diLBvboV194H57TN28X</video:player_loc><video:duration>642</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T00:54:54.916Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jqc6RhMDQzGne6FGwuAcUp</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/58f6acd0-4498-487e-8bb7-76a963720927.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The REUSE Initiative and its Role in the Next Generation Internet - foss-north 2020</video:title><video:description>Developing Free Software is fun, but dealing with the licensing and copyright information is not. The REUSE project changes that: with three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright
information easy for both humans and machines.

If you want to grant users the freedom to use, study, share, and improve your software, you have to grant those freedoms in the license of the software. To encourage people to develop Free Software, the FSFE helps developers to understand and apply Free Software licensing. REUSE contributes to this goal. Any project following the initiative's recommendations makes copyright and licensing information readable to
both humans and machines. This way, we can ensure that individuals, organisations and companies who are re-using code are aware of the license terms chosen by the original author. 

REUSE is also a big part of the FSFE's involvement with the Next Generation Internet Zero (NGI0) Initiative, a European Commission project aimed to assist developers in contributing to the establishment of an internet that enhances society, not exploit it.


The following links may be of interest for listeners to this talk:
https://nlnet.nl/propose/
https://nlnet.nl/PET/
https://nlnet.nl/discovery/
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If you are a Free Software (Open Source Software) developer, do you have to follow an open development model or a certain business model? Do you have to believe in or be a supporter of socialism, capitalism, or liberalism? Do we, when we work for software freedom, have to agree on certain positions on privacy, intelligence services, the military, the climate catastrophe, nuclear power, vaccinations, or animal rights? Or should we accept to have different views or even allow each other not to discuss certain views, because what brings us together are other values?

I will argue that the core values of our movement are that everybody, no matter what background, can use the software for every purpose without discrimination. That everybody is allowed to study how software works. That you are always allowed to share your software with others, either to help other human beings or to make money. And that no individual, organisation or government should be forced to change their behaviour because of the software, but according to our principles, adapt and thereby improve the software for themselves and others.

Furthermore, the talk understands itself as a plea for more respect and diversity in Free Software communities. It will be argued that while sticking to those values we should treat others decently who might have other believes, or another or no opinions at all about a topic we ourselves care about. That we should not try to put an emphasis on our other believes while working together on Free Software/Open Source Software, but instead work together with other groups or movements to bring our other topics forward.

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Der Vortrag will ein besseres Verständnis dafür schaffen, worum es bei Freier Software geht; sowohl für Menschen, die neu in das Thema einsteigen, als auch für Menschen, die schon seit langem dazu beitragen.

Müssen wir, wenn wir Freie Software entwickeln dies mit einem offenen Entwicklungsmodell machen oder einem bestimmten Geschäftsmodell folgen? Müssen wir wenn wir für Freie Software sind Sozialismus, Kapitalismus oder Liberalismus gut finden; oder uns auf bestimmte Positionen zum Datenschutz, zu Nachrichtendiensten und Militär, zur Klimakatastrophe, Kernkraft, Impfen oder Tierrechten einigen? Oder müssen wir diesbezüglich mehr Respekt und Vielfalt zulassen?

Ich werde die historischen Grundwerte der Freien-Software-Bewegung erklären:

1) Dass alle, unabhängig vom Hintergrund, die Software für jeden Zweck ohne Diskriminierung verwenden dürfen.

2) Dass alle verstehen dürfen, wie Software funktioniert.

3) Dass alle die Software immer verbreiten dürfen, entweder um einem anderen Menschen zu helfen oder um Geld zu verdienen.

4) Und dass keine Person, Organisation oder Regierung gezwungen werden sollte, ihr Verhalten wegen der Software zu ändern, sondern die Software verändern kann und dadurch die Software für sich und andere verbessern kann.

Im Laufe der Zeit gab es viele Versuche, andere Werte hinzuzufügen. Bisher sind diese immer gescheitert. Der Vortrag soll dazu beitragen, besser zu verstehen, warum das der Fall ist.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/46fa47de-6d97-4f49-8d1b-03e465f3b832/2ed761ee-113b-4cfb-aa42-2c05c54942fb-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9LmciNmufZybJMBvH6g95A</video:player_loc><video:duration>3382</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:01:48.707Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>conference</video:tag><video:tag>foss</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>freie software</video:tag><video:tag>winterkongress</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/c3zwS61wPHCAbRSkoc7Bqe</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ede4d8ff-826a-46fe-b1bf-c21be04c7383.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Numicipales 2020: débat sur le numérique aux Municipales à Paris</video:title><video:description>Le mardi 25 février dernier, la FSFE, l’association étudiante Espace Numérique et l'association du Master Innovation et Transformation Numérique ont organisé une conférence-débat à Sciences Po Paris avec quelques-uns des candidates et candidats aux mairies d’arrondissements et spécialistes du numérique.

L'objectif de cette conférence était de débattre autour des politiques municipales et l'enjeu du numérique dans ces dernières. Les thèmes abordés sont divers : logiciels libres (notamment notre campagne Public Money Public Code), service public de la donnée, vie privée des citoyens... La modération du débat était assurée par le sociologue du numérique Dominique Boullier (Sciences Po Paris et EPFL).

Nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir, dans le cadre de ce débat (de gauche à droite selon l'emplacement):


- Dominique Boullier, sociologue et professeur, modérateur de ce débat

- Isabelle Bordry, Le Nouveau Paris, tête de liste pour le VIIIe arrondissement, entrepreneure

- Diana Filippova, Paris en commun, tête de liste pour le VIIe arrondissement et cheffe d'entreprise

- Sylvain Raifaud, L'écologie pour Paris, tête de liste pour la mairie du Xe arrondissement, ingénieur territorial

- Thomas Luquet, Décidons Paris, co-listier pour la mairie du centre de Paris, informaticien


Un grand merci aux invités et à Pr Boullier d’avoir bien voulu modérer le débat !

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Debate about Digital Policy during the Mayor Elections in Paris in 2020


On Tuesday, February 25, the FSFE, the Espace Numérique student association and the association of the Master's degree in Innovation and Digital Transformation organized a conference-debate at Sciences Po Paris with some of the local candidates who are also digital specialists.

The aim of this conference was to debate about the digital policies that could be implemented by the town hall. The topics discussed were diverse: Free Software (including our Public Money Public Code campaign), Op...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5970ad7e-5d5f-4870-8bce-e7dc1a694a89/593ba771-9064-48c3-80d7-dd2ba66b5a3d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/c3zwS61wPHCAbRSkoc7Bqe</video:player_loc><video:duration>6094</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:27:47.578Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ko5hW3vzC3uXa3D9vpKArj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/de6a5936-60cd-419b-8167-59e0435a4b3e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The core values of software freedom</video:title><video:description>If you are a Free Software (Open Source Software) developer, do you have to follow an open development model or a certain business model? Do you have to believe in or be a supporter of socialism, capitalism, or liberalism? Do we, when we work for software freedom, have to agree on certain positions on privacy, intelligence services, the military, the climate catastrophe, nuclear power, vaccinations, or animal rights?

Or should we accept to have different views or even allow each other not to discuss certain views, because what brings us together are other values?

I will argue that the core values of our movement are that everybody, no matter what background, can use the software for every purpose without discrimination. That everybody is allowed to study how software works. That you are always allowed to share your software with others, either to help other human beings or to make money. And that no individual, organisation or government should be forced to change their behaviour because of the software, but according to our principles, adapt and thereby improve the software for themselves and others.

Furthermore, the talk understands itself as a plea for more respect and diversity in Free Software communities. It will be argued that while sticking to those values we should treat others decently who might have other believes, or another or no opinions at all about a topic we ourselves care about. That we should not try to put an emphasis on our other believes while working together on Free Software/Open Source Software, but instead work together with other groups or movements to bring our other topics forward.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9cf2a479-2c0a-4381-950e-fc32593bc74c/3589aedf-c491-4d46-9b98-f7b019b4e8ad-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ko5hW3vzC3uXa3D9vpKArj</video:player_loc><video:duration>2664</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:42:24.524Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tAjUVx8M8emcen4vqBS4T4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f5be9c7b-8c62-4cd4-8605-5e230d796f31.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Civil society needs Free Software hackers</video:title><video:description>More and more traditionally processes in our society now incorporate, and are influenced by software.

Processes that decide for example: Who will be able to go to which university? Who will be invited for a job interview? How long does someone have to go to jail?

Therefore many organisation which work for people's rights are now confronted with the problems proprietary software creates for society. The pupils associations, the unions, human right organisations, or environmental organisations -- all of them need to understand how software works to do their work in our society.

To continue to fulfil their role, civil society needs to understand how processes are implemented in software, they need to be able to challenge the assumptions, the values, and the way programmers designed them, and have a better understanding how you could change them.

In short: in a world in which more and more of our live is controlled by software, civil society organisations need us as Free Software hackers to support them doing their job.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/df71afed-baa2-4b81-87de-668994a596bd/fa1b3f4f-2358-49d8-9cc0-d7509e958a7c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/tAjUVx8M8emcen4vqBS4T4</video:player_loc><video:duration>877</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:43:59.841Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1ZuBQRZ33T3o6359xEB3A4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/db971dac-f0a0-42b4-8aed-776940f02c8b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Go REUSE to license your code</video:title><video:description>Free Software licensing made simple for everyone




Developing Free Software is fun, dealing with the licensing and copyright information is not. The REUSE project changes that! With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. In this presentation, Max Mehl will guide through the REUSE principles and presents how to make clear licensing simple.

If you want to grant users the freedom to use, study, share, and improve your software, you have to grant those freedoms in the license of the software. To encourage people to develop Free Software, we help developers to understand and apply Free Software licensing. REUSE, started in 2017, contributes to this goal. Any project following the initiative's recommendations makes copyright and licensing information readable to both: humans and machines. This way, we want to ensure that individuals, organisations and companies who are re-using code are aware of the license terms chosen by the original author.

REUSE does not reinvent the wheel. On the opposite, it integrates nicely into development processes and other best practices for Free Software licensing. Additionally, there are tools and documentation to help you get started. We will have a closer look at these during this talk.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/08070806-1186-4394-9945-5d4fada6dc37/2353637c-5104-4ad3-b36c-df86ec16942e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1ZuBQRZ33T3o6359xEB3A4</video:player_loc><video:duration>978</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:45:33.962Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/654pMVCkcxbsUSszJT4WMD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a22e3f37-99ff-400d-ab3d-4899e1d023dc.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Putting Artificial Intelligence back into people's hands</video:title><video:description>Toward an accessible, transparent and fair AI


Artificial intelligence is now widespread for critical tasks such as crime recidivism risk assessment, credit risk scoring, job application review or disease detection. Because it has more and more impact on our lives, it becomes essential to make auditable AI software so that everyone can benefit from it and participate in its development.

This talk will present the methods that can be used to build fairness into artificial intelligence and explain how to control its progress thanks to the four freedoms of Free Software.

The talk is divided in three parts:     How to make accessible Artificial Intelligences?     Can AI be transparent and accurate?     How to build fairness into AI?

For each part the context will be presented as well as possible solutions.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/290ec51e-3af3-4e5a-b8f6-3b8d817c4617/a079ba61-8a08-40e0-85e8-e717b46ea90b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/654pMVCkcxbsUSszJT4WMD</video:player_loc><video:duration>1208</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:47:31.631Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8VvhwRLy47JxWDPftrw2VF</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b1351f20-e4a1-4b00-856f-d616e1681908.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Regaining sovereignty over your router</video:title><video:description>Router Freedom is the right that every one has to choose a router/modem to access to the internet. For years, the FSFE has been successfully fighting for Router Freedom in Germany. Now the debate has reached the European level with Internet Service Providers imposing their specific routers to customers. Based on the lessons learnt in previous years, the FSFE is preparing an activity package for organisations and activists to assist them in their fight for Router Freedom in their own countries, as well as on the EU level.


Router Freedom is the right that every one has to choose a router/modem to access to the internet. In Europe, since 2016, it is protected by the Directive 2015/2120 - Net Neutrality Directive.

However, the status of Router Freedom in Europe differs from country to country. The core of the debate is the question of where the Network Termination Point (NTP) is located. This defines where the network of the ISP ends and where the network of the user begins. If the modem and router are considered part of the Internet Service Providers' (ISP) infrastructure, a user cannot claim sovereignty of their communication and security. Besides, ISP across Europe have been imposing their own routers to costumers in clear violation of the Net Neutrality norms.

When FSFE started the Compulsory Routers campaign in 2013, the legal situation in Germany was unclear and some ISPs were already infringing Router Freedom. Three years later, we have been successful: a law has been established which defines the NTP as the “plug” on the wall, so routers are considered the users' equipment and therefore not subject to contract limitations.

Based on the lessons learnt in previous years, the FSFE is preparing an activity package for organisations and activists to assist them in their fight for Router Freedom in their own countries, as well as on the EU level.

The lightning talk will present the basic concepts and show how the audience can organise the necessary...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4028701f-10fe-46a1-bd2c-643d21890a6d/cfb9395a-5984-40a5-b2a7-9015dea4a6b5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8VvhwRLy47JxWDPftrw2VF</video:player_loc><video:duration>926</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:49:04.111Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bEdc7Dfo3oycTs3bofzFJq</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0d70a61b-561c-4a7c-ab30-4e2e144d96f6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>NGIO: Introduction to REUSE specifications</video:title><video:description>As part of the NGIO consortium, the FSFE provides projects guidance
regarding best practices for software licensing. The REUSE initiative
aims to make copyright and license management easier for Free and Open
Source Software projects.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/565129c8-b218-407d-b2d9-7e0ece950360/a72d9581-2eed-4a8a-a0a6-6ca4e2dd64a9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bEdc7Dfo3oycTs3bofzFJq</video:player_loc><video:duration>94</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:49:39.796Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/auMVEndSyZFpecZodByh1e</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8b1335e7-ad3e-4dbd-ad56-fefbd21b5408.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Viviane Reding promoting Free Software (Chamber of Deputies Luxembourg)</video:title><video:description>Speech by Viviane Reding (former Member of the European Parliament and European Commissioner for Education and Culture from 1999 to 2004, European Commissioner for Information Society and Media from 2004 to 2010 and European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship from 2010 to 2014).

19.12.2019
Chamber of Deputies Luxembourg


More info on Public Money, Public Code!




https://publiccode.eu/


and


https://fsfe.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4ce7603b-8e10-46c5-a9b7-435dd82b84fd/ce22dae0-8d0a-40cf-9e6e-d6c26a297f83-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/auMVEndSyZFpecZodByh1e</video:player_loc><video:duration>77</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T05:49:49.012Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>foss</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uqSCHy7YuQbQi2ocxtLBYk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7b591ec2-c59c-4a52-ad58-24a693788211.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software for Open Science - 36c3</video:title><video:description>This talk provides an overview of the state of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) within the various European scientific communities. Based on this we will try to identify stakeholders, common goals and potential policy proposals.

The principles of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) are well aligned with the core tenets of science, i.e., the sharing of knowledge and the demand for reproducibility of results. Nevertheless, FOSS is still rather the exception than the rule for the majority of scientific domains.
In this session we will discuss the state of FOSS within the various European scientific communities. Based on this we will try to identify stakeholders, common goals and potential policy proposals.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e638efca-4ce3-4a50-ad18-88159b2d6d5f/5f134dfa-1a3a-4b59-ba57-36c6d52aa990-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uqSCHy7YuQbQi2ocxtLBYk</video:player_loc><video:duration>1635</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T06:06:43.563Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mF6qMRnkM4nqb1M6biNGsC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fcec095d-e301-4b1a-9442-f760b28ecd42.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! A campaign framework to promote software freedom - 36c3 chaoswest</video:title><video:description>Do you want to promote Free Software in public administrations? Then the campaign framework of "Public Money? Public Code!" might be the right choice for you; no matter if you want to do it as an individual or as a group; no matter if you have a small or large time budget.

More than 170 organisations, and more than 26,000 individuals demand that publicly financed software should be made publicly available under Free Software licenses. Together we contacted politicians and civil servants on all levels -- from the European Union and national governments, to city mayors and the heads of public libraries about this demand. This did not just lead to important discussions about software freedom with decision makers, but also already to specific policy changes.

In the talk, we will explain how the campaign framework including the website publiccode.eu, the videos, the open letter, the expert brochure,and example letters can be used to push for the adoption of Free Software friendly policies in your area; be it your public administration, your library, your university, your city, your region, or your country.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a76c1fff-dfc6-4822-918a-433cf47a50e8/3d5f077d-0e9e-4eb6-b4fe-9441bd581ae2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mF6qMRnkM4nqb1M6biNGsC</video:player_loc><video:duration>3022</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T06:35:57.470Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1t8oNT1edmRZm95AsrpVcr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4109c967-4d00-422d-8997-d9253da2af09.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>“Public Money? Public Code!” - SFScon19 / Bonnie Mehring</video:title><video:description>A letter to European mayors
We started with sending letters for the German mayors asking them to support our “Public Money? Public Code!” Campaign. Then we translated it and sent it to mayors all over Europe. In this talk, we will tell you how this letter was received.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/03c9a356-91d7-41cf-be5d-11bd720507f3/90c18a34-869e-496d-9aff-5aed49d14c09-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1t8oNT1edmRZm95AsrpVcr</video:player_loc><video:duration>444</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T06:43:09.828Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sPYmpPyKpdKLSokjZzG3VM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/afcd2ecf-2d72-4577-babb-c5d14aa1dfca.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>MicroG – what it is and where it’s going - SFScon19 / Marvin W</video:title><video:description>This talk introduces what microG is and its history, show how it works on a high level and how it can help provide more freedom to Android apps and devices. Finally it will give an overview of what is happening now around microG and what is planned to happen short- and longterm.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d9404a5a-bfab-4d23-afa1-c55112514667/1f4f1f70-73de-4cfa-9ca2-0acb1ca77b6a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sPYmpPyKpdKLSokjZzG3VM</video:player_loc><video:duration>983</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>72</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T06:48:58.641Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nA63esK3fzNGicabCqZbC5</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6dbd53d0-8b9e-4135-9fa1-fe7bed59d45b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Community meeting opening - SFScon19 / Matthias Kirschner</video:title><video:description>FSFE – Free Software Foundation Europe Welcome

Welcome to the FSFE-Community-meeting!</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/aed24e1c-1565-4de3-b057-4434ae8d247c/0107fcb1-b2c2-4f12-8edd-5d9be3741314-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nA63esK3fzNGicabCqZbC5</video:player_loc><video:duration>995</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:02:21.890Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jiBczjZLKijkfEdTj83q6k</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b205bf5a-cdd1-4e4b-ae0e-396413d00896.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Putting Artificial Intelligence Back into People's Hands - SFScon19 / Vincent Lequertier</video:title><video:description>Artificial intelligence is now widespread for critical tasks such as crime recidivism risk assessment, credit risk coring, job application review or disease detection. Because it has an increasing impact on our lives, it becomes essential to make auditable AI software so that everyone can benefit from it and participate in its development.
This talk will present the methods that can be used to build fairness into artificial intelligence and explain how to control its progress, thanks to the four freedoms of Free Software.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9439d51c-ce90-4727-ac14-bf33af2f4c55/adc776b0-cc06-44b6-b0d6-1cd22b6f7159-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jiBczjZLKijkfEdTj83q6k</video:player_loc><video:duration>1015</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:16:23.166Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3RWPxsHhzS5Tn1akLkW9uu</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6e72fcd1-6ea4-48c2-b974-89cbdc607e9c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>About Sustainability of Software - SFScon19 / Erik Albers</video:title><video:description>Software is an essential resource of our society and is present in not only all industrial processes, but also in the acquisition, sharing and preservation of knowledge, representing our entire digital heritage. Not to forget, software is also required in order for nearly any electronic device to actually be made use of. As a tool for intergenerational equity, to save us from the loss of knowledge or to avoid a potential shutdown of our digital foundations, it is time to understand software as one of the central resources of our current social systems and to think about sustainable ways to consume and preserve software for generations to come. The talk will reflect specific characteristics of digital resources and the sustainability of software in particular.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/172b8181-e9f4-4b7a-9bb2-4a056bffa6f4/04310d50-acff-48a1-b33c-2c2ae2256d08-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3RWPxsHhzS5Tn1akLkW9uu</video:player_loc><video:duration>856</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:21:12.539Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>sustainability</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3kmcGuNkh6EyXCLTEG37QX</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4344684d-0042-46c6-9ad2-f310d639e30c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The challenge with Free Software business models - SFScon19 / Björn Schießle</video:title><video:description>Free Software exists for over 30 years. Since them many business models emerged around Free Software. Today’s growth of “software as a service” puts many of this well established business models at risk. How do Free Software companies react to this challenge and how should we handle it?</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/12e5dbd2-d648-4481-aa81-4d591e5a953f/b35d98e4-4783-49ed-a981-d42807e06d95-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3kmcGuNkh6EyXCLTEG37QX</video:player_loc><video:duration>1047</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:27:19.740Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bPDpJxM4X9akc4iYBhUuRR</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7d04f141-f396-4942-833f-627d8e95e49a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Router Freedom is Moving On - SFScon19 / Lucas Lasota</video:title><video:description>Router Freedom has been successfully implemented in Germany since 2016. Now new challenges arise on the EU level. In general terms, Router Freedom is the right that every one has to choose a router/modem to access to the internet. Based on the lessons learnt in previous years, the FSFE is preparing an activity package for organisations and activists to assist them in their fight for Router Freedom in their own countries, as well as on the EU level.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/57a265e5-2f8e-45bc-9fc8-420bb0c9f6bb/ca22aa7b-251a-48d4-96df-77496c8e5541-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bPDpJxM4X9akc4iYBhUuRR</video:player_loc><video:duration>686</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:31:29.412Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aKc6HHaQcchJ7Q5fyK6Z5d</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8e5b55ff-5b79-4436-8f40-e693060ea20a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software legal 101 - SFScon19 /  Carlo Piana</video:title><video:description>Introductory notes to a sound legal understanding of why we use licenses at all and what are the main issues in distributing Free Software.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4eea11de-fc08-405b-af3d-985c1a87dbf0/bac07564-0e1f-4a2a-8555-13f68f4d6aa9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aKc6HHaQcchJ7Q5fyK6Z5d</video:player_loc><video:duration>1050</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:38:09.437Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sfZPC3rc7Tn53uV1Ai6Qmi</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fc943168-1cfd-4fe0-93c8-e3a3fee9d3e2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software and European Politics - SFScon19 / Alexander Sander</video:title><video:description>The state of play of Free Software in European Politics. What and how EU policy affect the development and use of Free Software? What happened in the last term and what can we expect from the next term?</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d4a5a6c4-556f-43e7-bbb4-3cf7c77bdff1/767b7f00-c963-4c5e-a001-cb923b6d6390-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sfZPC3rc7Tn53uV1Ai6Qmi</video:player_loc><video:duration>499</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:42:15.294Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9RwTB1zs6Nv9X4SVjRoLgN</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2fb23ddc-1b3a-4eee-928e-9b47410a38df.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software and Open Standards in Tourism - SFScon19 / Patrick Ohnewein</video:title><video:description>Technology is advancing with an ever increasing pace! How can Free Software in combination with Open Standards and Open Data help a region to keep up? Why does a region like South Tyrol implement an open architecture like the OpenDataHub.bz.it and why do competitors in the tourism industry work together to define Open Standards?

Patrick Ohnewein will share the experience of South Tyrol and would like to start a broader discussion about the role of Free Software, Open Standards and Open Data in the digital society.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/47b39729-5a4b-4ead-bf55-6c6ae718a3c4/04b0eb13-749e-4bfd-bb6f-e272a3b6b497-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9RwTB1zs6Nv9X4SVjRoLgN</video:player_loc><video:duration>794</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:47:12.927Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2idYVrqGku5USYvcuHkwHC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/67ee373c-7f94-4c4e-9d1d-3f8abca4112f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) fordert Open Source</video:title><video:description>Auf ihrem 32. Parteitag hat die CDU beschlossen, sich die Forderung der FSFE anzuschließen, dass mit öffentlichen Geldern entwickelte Software als Freie Software allen Zugute kommen soll. Die "Public Money, Public Code!" Kampagne der FSFE wird bisher von über 170 Organisationen und 26.000 Einzelpersonen unterstützt. Nur wenige Tage später unterstreicht Bundeskanzlerin Merkel die Forderung in der Generaldbeatte im BUndestag.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0a80c867-207c-4d2f-9008-d366acb54aee/1ab23007-3ba1-454b-804c-ebe01def3034-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2idYVrqGku5USYvcuHkwHC</video:player_loc><video:duration>45</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>45</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T07:47:22.386Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/g4FD5c2VCDSVYL9UYa7S7q</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5dd506be-7c0b-4cee-a489-876cd0e89000.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Discussion panel on FOSS as a business model at 'Open Source Lisbon'</video:title><video:description>Just five years ago there was a lot of skepticism about the viability of open source as a business model. Today we’ve witnessed an exponential growth in Free and Open Source adoption across all industries, so what changed? Why should companies adopt and adapt to Free and Open Source? What do they get from using and contributing to Free and Open Source and the community? What are the challenges of Free and Open Source adoption?

A discussion panel with:     Eduardo Taborda, CEO @ Syone     Alexander Sander, EU Policy Manager @ FSFE     Jose Manrique, OSPO evangelist, CHAOSS contributor and CEO @ Bitergia     Hong Phuc Dang, Founder of FOSSASIA, Board Director @OSI and Inner Source Manager @Zalando     David Buckhurst, Engineering Manager @BBC     Gustavo Homem, Founder and CTO @Solid Angle     Sérgio Silva, Ethical Hacker, Cybersecurity Specialist and CEO @ CyberS3c</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/79fcbd5e-5104-45c2-a130-bd14377108fc/c92649f9-fa94-4d5c-a859-2ace4cf7e35c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/g4FD5c2VCDSVYL9UYa7S7q</video:player_loc><video:duration>2440</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T08:08:28.597Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tZXCdtXztAWZdaURU63oMM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a0bc8896-2726-4a3a-b9e6-f11fb476fae8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! Talk by Alexander Sander @ Open Lisbon 2019</video:title><video:description>Why is software that is programmed with taxpayers’ money not released as Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicy financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence. If it is public money, it should be public code as well. Code paid by all people should be available to all people!

In this talk Alexander Sander talks about the campaign and point out the advantages to support “Public Money, Public Code!”

More information under: https://publiccode.eu/ and https://fsfe.org/
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e2be6b20-794b-44f7-9ead-9cdf572b6ed7/263169c4-33f1-4eb5-bb32-2b49beeec35b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/tZXCdtXztAWZdaURU63oMM</video:player_loc><video:duration>1248</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T08:16:46.274Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Open Lisbon 2019</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ux12M58473RzmWjvtyDvJc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cb16e395-1330-4a37-b8b2-ce4253e264e1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Routerzwang und Funkabschottung – Was Aktivisten davon lernen können</video:title><video:description>Nach drei Jahren wurde endlich die nutzerunfreundliche Praktik des Routerzwangs gesetzlich für unzulässig erklärt, und aktuell treibt uns die EU-Funkabschottung um. In diesem Vortrag wird der Referent einen Überblick über die Herausforderungen dieser Fälle geben, die er bei seiner Arbeit für die FSFE zusammen mit Entwicklern, NGOs und Unternehmen erfahren hat. Vor allem aber sollen Erfahrungen geteilt werden, was wir daraus für ähnliche Fälle lernen können, um effektiver im Großen wie im Kleinen politisch aktiv zu sein. Denn technische Mittel können zwar oft kurzfristig eine rechtlich schlechte umgehen, doch um langfristig Freie Software und Nutzerrechte zu fördern, müssen wir das Problem an der Wurzel anpacken.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e713f54e-afd3-4d3f-a963-65c9b7c2b48b/d8ec1dbe-add7-4a74-a075-ad2309b21c91-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ux12M58473RzmWjvtyDvJc</video:player_loc><video:duration>3583</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T08:55:44.643Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Software</video:tag><video:tag>Froscon</video:tag><video:tag>Funkabschottung</video:tag><video:tag>Routerzwang</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pk33nhEBUwZQsuNu5pYgqf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/47870b71-1a67-484f-a7cf-4b5990e14d54.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>7 Missverständnisse über Freie Software (oder sind es Lügen?)</video:title><video:description>Der Referent klärt einige der häufigsten Missverständnisse über Freie Software auf. Es ist seine persönliche "Top Sieben"-Liste aus den letzten sechs Jahren Arbeit für die FSFE: 1) Freie Software ist kostenlos, 2) Mit Freier Software kann man kein Geld verdienen, 3) Freie Software bringt mir nichts wenn ich nicht programmieren kann, 4) Wer Freie Software ändert, muss die Änderungen wieder allen verfügbar machen, 5) Die GPL funktioniert nur in den USA, 6) Freie Software, Open Source, FOSS, FLOSS bezeichnet unterschiedliche Software, 7) Linus Torvalds hat 1992 Freie Software erfunden. Sie wundern sich, warum die Aussagen oben falsch sind? Sie werden in Ihrer Arbeit oder in Ihrer Freizeit mit diesen Missverständnissen konfrontiert und suchen eine kurze prägnante Antworten darauf, um diese in Zukunft zu entkräften? Dann sind sie hier richtig.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/bcea9418-d781-439c-b95d-0ed59d37804a/2f7ccf95-73fc-4774-91bc-09f67d713905-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pk33nhEBUwZQsuNu5pYgqf</video:player_loc><video:duration>1571</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T09:04:33.794Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Facts about Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Software</video:tag><video:tag>Linuxtag</video:tag><video:tag>Matthias Kirschner</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pQbkLs9q8QtncFa4RAyGjz</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8979ca2f-fd15-4c78-b8c7-305285992d5f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Freie Software, Freie Gesellschaft</video:title><video:description>Einblicke in die Relevanz und das Potenzial Freier Software für unsere Demokratie Es vergeht kein Tag, ohne dass wir Software benutzen oder von dieser in unserem Leben beeinflusst werden. Wird Software als zentrales Werkzeug unserer Gesellschaft nur von einigen wenigen verstanden und kontrolliert, stellt dies eine Bedrohung für unsere Demokratie dar.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c0fc434c-5f38-4e1c-8190-a0932f59d8d5/29509098-222f-4d9e-b97b-95326771e33b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pQbkLs9q8QtncFa4RAyGjz</video:player_loc><video:duration>6189</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>13</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T11:18:09.990Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>CCCDA</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Gesellschaft</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Software</video:tag><video:tag>Matthias Kirschner</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/dnotZv89KBygWRfL25eUTD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eac0c012-dc54-4814-a000-70bdd6e10ade.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>IT-Sicherheit? Freie Software! - Vortrag von Max Mehl bei den Grazer Linuxtagen 2019</video:title><video:description>IT-Sicherheit ist eines der wichtigsten globalen Themen der letzten Jahre. Doch außer der Gründung von "Cybersecurity"-Behörden fällt der Politik nicht viel ein. Dabei kann Freie Software die Lösung für viele drängende Sicherheitsprobleme sein.

Wir schauen uns Vor- und Nachteile an und beleuchten anhand konkreter Beispiele, warum Sicherheit und Offenheit kein Widerspruch ist. Trojaner legen Krankenhäuser lahm und wegen Sicherheitsbedenken bei Huawei kommt der 5G-Ausbau weltweit ins Stocken. Mit der IT-Sicherheit ist einiges im Argen, was auch die inflationär entstehenden "Cybersecurity"-Behörden und -Zentren beweisen. Doch erst seit Kurzem wird die Wichtigkeit Freier- und Open-Source-Software für Sicherheit auch außerhalb der engsten IT-Szene bekannt. Freie Software ist eine wichtige Komponente von IT-Sicherheit. Allerdings lehrt die Erfahrung, dass nicht allein die Lizenz kritische Programmierfehler und Designschwächen behebt.

Max Mehl zeigt deswegen in diesem Vortrag, wie und in welcher Form Freie Software für ein Plus an Sicherheit sorgen kann und warum es so wichtig ist, das so schnell wie möglich auch EntscheidungsträgerInnen begreiflich zu machen. Doch wo Licht ist, ist auch Schatten. Der Vortrag geht daher ebenfalls auf potenzielle Nachteile und Abwägungsfälle sowie auf typische Gegenargumente ein.

Mehr Infos: https://publiccode.eu/ und https://fsfe.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/642a2374-24a1-4869-814b-a3b45598f3eb/ddace55f-0aff-4c7c-afb4-357f1f27a4f6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/dnotZv89KBygWRfL25eUTD</video:player_loc><video:duration>1783</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T11:36:45.541Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>IT-Sicherheit</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fBUVZBBYb2eALRe2yDsnFK</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/141f7e32-f364-435d-8757-0c1548432d1b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>No IT security without Free Software</video:title><video:description>IT security is one of the most challenging global issues of recent years. But apart from the establishment of countless “cyber security” authorities, politics doesn’t seem to come up with something substantial. However, Free Software can be the solution to many pressing security problems. In this talk, we will look at pros and cons and use concrete examples to illustrate why security and openness are not contradictory.

Trojans shut down hospitals and Huawei’s safety concerns are slowing down the 5G expansion worldwide. The state of IT security is troublesome, as the inflationary founded “cyber security” authorities and centers prove. But only recently people outside of the IT scene start to recognise the importance of Free and Open Source Software for security.

Free Software is an important component of IT security. However, experience has shown that it is not only the license that fixes critical programming errors and structural flaws. Max Mehl will therefore show in this talk how and in what form Free Software can provide a plus in security, and why it is so important to make decision makers understand this as quickly as possible.

But where there is light, there is shadow. This is why the lecture will also deal with potential disadvantages and cases of consideration as well as with typical counterarguments.

More information: fsfe.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/766397d0-b18f-41a9-9c2e-83cc1a3d7415/8f351f09-fff4-46f0-91f9-afac9fa78ef6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fBUVZBBYb2eALRe2yDsnFK</video:player_loc><video:duration>2045</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T11:54:33.949Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4Z2p44b463Ne21p5EGhQpM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c8d9a685-73ac-4d35-96a6-2d6257a1c2c2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Reportage Libre Graphis Meeting in Saarbrücken</video:title><video:description>Kurzer Bericht über das Libre Graphis Meeting in Saarbrücken mit Ausschnitten von dem Talk von Lucas Lasota zu FOSS Contemporary Legal Tendencies.

https://opensaar.de/en/2019/04/libre-graphis-meeting-in-saarbruecken/

https://fsfe.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2041ac0d-c5b4-486e-830a-fadbf63b0763/b2f84cbd-c0d4-41d8-9bcd-7ac96f001252-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4Z2p44b463Ne21p5EGhQpM</video:player_loc><video:duration>215</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T11:59:58.058Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kouESs7PY1z7nvf1zNLixR</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/57319ed2-310d-4de9-a1cd-c8bfebd71cf4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money, Public Code! – Modernisierung der öffentlichen Infrastruktur durch Free Software</video:title><video:description>Vortrag über die Kampagne „Public Money, Public Code!" der Free Software Foundation Europe beim 35. Netzpolitischen Abend Wien

https://netzpolitischerabend.wordpress.com/

https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9d01aa85-7fe8-42e6-98cb-dc13484039fb/aab23de1-e762-42e4-b3a6-2a9019490d9c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kouESs7PY1z7nvf1zNLixR</video:player_loc><video:duration>2050</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T12:04:08.422Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4DdetQGCh3k8pDk8uTMihw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c5da279c-a77e-404a-8154-1d613c6f9a01.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>F-Droid:Pimp your Android(-fork) with the best Free Software apps</video:title><video:description>After a short introduction about software freedom on Android and Custom ROMs, I will demonstrate the Free-Software-App-Repository "F-Droid" with its anarchic and anti-censorship features. But as F-Droid offers you access to hundreds of Free-Software-apps and the sheer amount can be overwhelming in the beginning, in a next step I will also come up with the 10 or so most important apps (IMHO!).</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1d7d7955-9f60-4a4d-b54a-8b0b3f1bb61a/5b2835db-7485-4db0-ab55-8bc901e6b439-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4DdetQGCh3k8pDk8uTMihw</video:player_loc><video:duration>3359</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>77</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T12:45:56.865Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fpYCpwjKTUdiRuwFfZnL1P</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/dd9210bd-551b-45ca-8b00-705e0271f9e2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Steuerfinanzierte Software – sollten Behörden-Programme uns allen gehören?</video:title><video:description>Software, die für oder in Behörden, Universitäten und öffentlichen Einrichtungen entwickelt wird, wird von Steuergeldern bezahlt. Nur dass die, die Steuern zahlen, nichts von der Software haben. Daher fordern wir: Public Money, Public Code!

https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/74b8f22c-fc6c-4c12-a835-164791c4a7b7/b9379a1e-d5e8-4965-8b83-1fd043a5f8fc-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fpYCpwjKTUdiRuwFfZnL1P</video:player_loc><video:duration>265</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T12:46:13.682Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fZAE88SBaMJAUguyHxmgoj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/354acc7a-d21e-4135-8820-4d7be1c69b47.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SHA2017 - Ask your candidates and let everyone know about it</video:title><video:description>This talk will show and compare different forms of political campaigns during election times, including Free Software tools. Best methods to be used for the different forms of campaigning will be explained in a way for you to pick it up and make it work for your topic. Let's put pressure bottom-up again!</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/796ab1c7-34f7-4c64-a559-110eaeea0dda/68ead55d-4533-4e28-86a6-72ccce5e4250-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fZAE88SBaMJAUguyHxmgoj</video:player_loc><video:duration>2499</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T13:11:11.799Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qxfpGicguPj5RAaqWkvTxv</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c5a6bdb3-942a-4d26-a02b-f555920851ab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Digitale Rohstoffe erhalten sich anders</video:title><video:description>Keine Ampel, kein Telefon und keine moderne Verwaltung würde noch ohne Software funktionieren und so wird Software zu einem essentiellen Bestandteil, einem "digitalen Rohstoff" unserer Gesellschaft. Derart digitale Rohstoffe sind immateriell doch real, sind unbegrenzt und können doch knapp werden und sie unterliegen ihren eigenen Regeln zum Erhalt oder Verzehr selbiger. Eine Generationengerechtigkeit zum Ziel, erörtert der Vortrag entscheidende Kriterien und Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten für ein nachhaltiges Wirtschaften mit und einem nachhaltigen Konsum von digitalen Rohstoffen, insbesondere von Software.

Software ist essentieller Bestandteil unserer Kommunikation, Infrastruktur und Gesellschaft. Keine Ampel, kein Telefon und keine moderne Verwaltung würde noch ohne Software funktionieren. Ampelsoftware beispielsweise wird somit zu einem unverzichtbarem Teil unserer Infrastruktur, ein "digitaler Rohstoff" dessen Fortbestand gesichert werden sollte. Denn automatische Ampeln gibt es nur solange es auch Ampelsoftware gibt.

Um die eigene Stabilität zu gewährleisten, muss ein System neben der Existenz eines Rohstoffes auch dessen ausreichend verfügbare Menge sicherstellen. Zum Betrieb von jeder Menge Ampeln benötigt es also nicht nur Ampelsoftware per se, sondern jede einzelne Ampel benötigt auch eine funktionsfähige Kopie der zu Verfügung stehenden Grundmenge von Ampelsoftware.

Was im Zeitalter von copy&amp;paste und der prinzipiell unbegrenzten Grundmenge eines digitalen Rohstoffes zunächst einfach klingt wird schnell komplex. Durch Recht, Technik und Architektur werden Verfügbarkeit und Menge von Software häufig künstlich verknappt, um beispielsweise eine Marktdominanz zu fördern. Es ergeben sich in dessen Folge gefährliche Abhängigkeiten bis hin zu realen Versorgungsengpässen. Plötzlich kann ohne eine verfügbare funktionsfähige Kopie auch keine neue Ampel mehr betrieben werden.

Der Vortrag erörtert wie sich nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und nachhaltiger Konsum dig...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c6b843a7-fe4f-4827-b138-d9a219b48447/91724881-8647-4703-a62d-ad37da9e13f5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qxfpGicguPj5RAaqWkvTxv</video:player_loc><video:duration>2226</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T13:20:52.865Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>digitale Nachhaltigkeit</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aNnX17Uhwui4FffEnLvoSJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/869f4ee3-ae64-49d0-8354-e745fb325774.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>35C3 - Butterbrotdosen-Smartphone - Mein DIY-Smartphone-Bau</video:title><video:description>Ich möchte euch zeigen, wie ich mir aus einem Raspberry PI ein Smartphone baue. Auf welche Probleme und Schwierigkeiten ich dabei gestoßen bin und welche Lösungen ich gefunden habe. Das Projekt ist noch nicht abgeschlossen, es fehlen noch ein paar Kleinigkeiten. Trotzdem will ich euch schon mal mein Smartphone in der praktischen Butterbrotdose zeigen und euch erzählen wie es entstanden ist.

Ich hab gar nicht gedacht, das der Bau eines Smartphones so kompliziert sein kann. Raspberry Pi + Touchdisplay ist nicht alles, was es zu bedenken gibt, bei diesem Projekt. Im Moment lebt das Smartphoneprojekt in einer Butterbrotdose und zieht in der S-bahn oder U-bahn schon mal die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich. Wenn die Powerbank passthrough kann, ist das vorteilhaft, hab ich feststellen müssen. Die Einrichtung der X und Y Achsen auf dem Touchdisplay, damit man damit auch die OnScreenTastatur bedienen kann, war nicht so einfach. Und ich musste feststellen das Landscape nicht die richtige Größe zum flüssigen arbeiten ist. Die meisten Linux-Programme sind, nicht so direkt Touchfähig oder brauchen zu viel Speicher. Dann gab es auch große Herausforderungen! Löten lernen war so eine. Erst lernen wie man lötet, um dann das entlöten zu lernen, um sich dann an den PI zu trauen. Diese und andere Geschichten zum Bau meines Smartphones möchte ich euch erzählen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4f5bfccb-f778-4be7-8866-97c10be6207e/1e9c3b3d-21e2-4071-ad8b-722a1b38cd3a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aNnX17Uhwui4FffEnLvoSJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>2274</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T13:43:28.933Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6wwvLNTPmRED1ioN587DKy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/beb92027-e469-4dbd-ac08-df4ceec2e8d7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Katharina Nocun and  Basanta E. P. Thapa - Public Money, Public Code!</video:title><video:description>Why is software that is programmed with taxpayers’ money not released as Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence. If it is public money, it should be public code as well. Code paid by all people should be available to all people! Sign the Open Letter on https://publiccode.eu/

Talk by Katharina Nocun and  Basanta E. P. Thapa</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2cc0cf97-3e27-4f42-b8d0-cec182fc0a72/71a9739d-9dab-46a0-a900-5269491e23cb-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6wwvLNTPmRED1ioN587DKy</video:player_loc><video:duration>2258</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:14:08.356Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/s133VTASbyrQiXXwfUjnba</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/38afa769-9242-432f-a9dc-7f7dd6210cc6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE President Interview -  Matthias Kirschner</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d28ede6b-6c5d-4c04-9f49-7566472ef911/94d4faf9-2cde-4ea3-83b5-e21e7c2ee5f1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/s133VTASbyrQiXXwfUjnba</video:player_loc><video:duration>61</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:15:21.056Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nZ1KxFGEVYce6m8Wsc7W5o</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cf987a74-bb76-4a84-b719-d6ac1e788b1e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Supporter Interview -  Bernhard Weitzhofer</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b205c4fa-60f4-4542-b12d-9ba5542d6276/9a6b014f-0e7a-4755-932a-b289f273d03e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nZ1KxFGEVYce6m8Wsc7W5o</video:player_loc><video:duration>47</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:16:15.957Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fje9TWYcd9bZhikZvgMUQw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7b42cfef-4094-4ca7-8d4d-0dff79e5051e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon18: Matthias Kirschner - "Be aware: Technology shapes democracy"</video:title><video:description>Talk given by Matthias Kirschner at SFScon 2018, https://www.sfscon.it/.

Throughout history, technology has influenced society. Reading, writing, arithmetic, agriculture, printing and radio are all examples of developments that changed the way we interact through trade, art and science. The most important cultural technology of the 21st century is software. It runs our workplaces, laptops, mobile phones as well as less obvious places like trains, cars, televisions, washing-machines, fridges, and many other devices. Today it depends on software how the government can implement laws, who will be able to join which university or job, or if and how long people might end up in jail.

As people who create software, we should consider how our actions influence the distribution of power in our society -- and thereby our democracy.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/73eb6f66-4320-4da9-8fb2-af4404133726/4ac0aa37-3e8e-42bf-b53d-f5e131f12958-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fje9TWYcd9bZhikZvgMUQw</video:player_loc><video:duration>985</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:20:53.510Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eKkngXxrdbyRu7v5jAWLV7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5ced7ce8-182f-4645-afba-4e156e759f36.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Supporter Interview - Vincent Lequertier</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6f53b84c-2a4c-4fc9-9a58-0f9e768d1f88/5918e1c8-842f-4311-ac3d-6ef835be9984-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eKkngXxrdbyRu7v5jAWLV7</video:player_loc><video:duration>48</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:21:45.955Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FLOSS</video:tag><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software Foundation</video:tag><video:tag>Open Source</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kgy6zznBA7aHGN9Dy4SFED</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8cb09cfd-c6a8-4601-9001-f75a52d7f1bb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Supporter Interview - André Ockers</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9c099231-876b-407d-886f-eaf60756057d/9e2cf486-1872-406c-8391-4e583191cbe9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kgy6zznBA7aHGN9Dy4SFED</video:player_loc><video:duration>45</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:22:37.802Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eUTksS5WxyDrbSyLNLxLhc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1d7a78dd-45b8-4275-a7a6-ab6a280e1c6e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Intern Interview - George Brooke-Smith</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/70a91d83-a5f9-4679-bbde-0e111b25b733/26bcb02b-9106-4a1e-85c2-805b774b345c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eUTksS5WxyDrbSyLNLxLhc</video:player_loc><video:duration>43</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:23:33.145Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6gMHkWUEUW5hxMDbVhcwpD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6fc6c1d6-3401-42c8-af97-5203273612c2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Intern Interview - Alexandra Busch</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2ab20579-279a-4bf8-bbd8-07f58956b06b/0826a4eb-f6d0-4f63-9abc-a00bd1cb7982-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6gMHkWUEUW5hxMDbVhcwpD</video:player_loc><video:duration>40</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:24:17.330Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e78drm8LWHo5num7Qvve5S</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/04cf77d1-c659-41f7-85a1-2e6a01ccca14.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE Co-ordinator Interview - Amandine "Cryptie"</video:title><video:description>The FSFE needs you to continue spreading software freedom in Europe!

https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20181205-01.de.html

Since 2001 the Free Software Foundation Europe empowers software users to exert control over the technology that is so deeply involved in every aspect of our lives today. As a non-profit organisation, our work is backed by the continuous and generous contributions of our supporters. From public campaigns to policy monitoring, from removing legal barriers to helping organisations in understanding how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination, our supporters have helped to finance our work.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6a21b614-8e66-4ece-8c6e-c639397e50c6/7593a0b1-2d67-462b-b7ca-3d0f3a01b452-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/e78drm8LWHo5num7Qvve5S</video:player_loc><video:duration>47</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:25:19.118Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/dCsRLdRFhhwFSSM8GU4hA7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d9f1eed9-d080-4827-86f2-910b16e6c6cf.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Kernel Recipes 2018 - Democracy requires free software - Matthias Kirschner</video:title><video:description>Matthias Kirschner gives a talk on 26th September at Kernel Recipes 2018.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6644fdcf-ec70-46be-8900-944d1e0f86f2/7d0caa4e-fb20-4904-b885-e926ab47d4c8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/dCsRLdRFhhwFSSM8GU4hA7</video:player_loc><video:duration>4328</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:46:30.028Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cd96Yj6rQAknQpQZ3cBS41</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5b20288a-924f-4aca-a27d-7a92ecb8b8f5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FSFE web history from February 2001 to July 2016</video:title><video:description>Commit activity on FSFE web site source repository from February 2001 to July 2016.

- Videoed by Tarin Gamberini</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5ac671b1-b8df-44ba-a438-1600f2d3bf5e/218e578e-0179-46fd-b673-3e24a2e9fbdd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cd96Yj6rQAknQpQZ3cBS41</video:player_loc><video:duration>565</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>14</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:50:22.984Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nLQzeELdf13Hx2HSYBCEPE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/318c4c43-6c5c-4406-8b7e-3183ecb822e0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE Software Initiative</video:title><video:description>REUSE is working to make managing copyrights and licenses in free and open source software easier.

Our best practices are meant to demonstrate how to add copyright and license information to a project in ways which allow for more automation. We know you want to focus on coding, but there are a few simple steps to take to make the copyright and license of your project more easily understood.

Learn more on https://reuse.software</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b052926a-26be-4d2e-b97a-50be81ac11f4/ab45ced8-a7a8-4c03-b691-6b7eefe38ace-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nLQzeELdf13Hx2HSYBCEPE</video:player_loc><video:duration>81</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>64</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:50:50.086Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>copyright</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>licenses</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qJRVpDm2ogs9qm7J8aA9ks</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e485e7f3-7ab7-4d11-bb76-1d7700ddabb2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Español)</video:title><video:description>¿Por qué el software creado con dinero de los impuestos no se publica como Software Libre?

Queremos una legislación que permita que el software desarrollado para el sector público y financiado con recursos públicos esté disponible públicamente bajo una licencia de Software Libre y Código Abierto. Si es dinero público debería ser también código público.

¡El código pagado por los ciudadanos debería estar disponible para los ciudadanos!

Firmar ahora: https://publiccode.eu/es</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c85754bb-0c8e-4499-b22c-69d919bc9d48/cfba7d2b-df0d-4551-9ae7-a246ef77922d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qJRVpDm2ogs9qm7J8aA9ks</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>40</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T14:55:49.047Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/srra3Nv32duF2UzdtANcbU</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a507dfc8-c0b4-4105-987e-3f58cb76bad1.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Русский)</video:title><video:description>Почему программное обеспечение, приобретенное на бюджетные средства - не свободное ПО?

Мы требуем изменения законодательства, чтобы код программного обеспечения, вновь разрабатываемого или закупаемого для государственного сектора, был общедоступен в соответствии с лицензиями свободного программного обеспечения. Если это бюджетные деньги, то это должен быть открытый код!

Код, за который заплатили граждане, должен быть общедоступным! Подписать: https://publiccode.eu/ru</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d61ab3cd-216a-4080-a79d-52ec214fd9b4/2f4e9285-c19d-4db8-873d-7068ade19c6c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/srra3Nv32duF2UzdtANcbU</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>17</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:00:36.665Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/vTbdCLvHWP1frd2Zp3eSVb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/45b10859-48b9-4cd0-9598-d24479281f2e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Français)</video:title><video:description>Pourquoi les logiciels financés par l’impôt ne sont pas publiés sous Licence Libre ?

Nous voulons une législation qui requiert que le logiciel financé par le contribuable pour le secteur public soit disponible publiquement sous une licence de Logiciel Libre et Open Source. S’il s’agit d’argent public, le code devrait être également public.

Le code payé par le peuple devrait être disponible pour le peuple ! Signer maintenant: https://publiccode.eu/fr</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f1fe4018-2bf3-46a2-a850-0ec968f6895c/099d5355-801e-4a5a-838b-c175b1087edb-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/vTbdCLvHWP1frd2Zp3eSVb</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:05:22.981Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cmskHoUmAHriYYmXyxLZRN</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7e14539d-7748-40df-99b3-a4327fc01788.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Português)</video:title><video:description>Porque é que software criado com dinheiro dos contribuintes não é Software Livre?

Queremos legislação que obrigue software financiado com dinheiro dos contribuintes, desenvolvido para o setor público, seja publicado com uma licença de Software Livre. Se se trata de dinheiro público, o código também deve ser público.

Código financiado pelo público deve permanecer disponível para o público! Assine agora: https://publiccode.eu/pt</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5befa219-0cf9-405c-b857-9d4b1d7faddc/386a74e6-2408-4b34-bf97-7e2565cf1cff-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cmskHoUmAHriYYmXyxLZRN</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>23</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:10:10.322Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/18K7ve9wAnRBTv5nv26K3T</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fc14e049-babc-4bcb-b3ec-1dfec4f1dcdf.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Italiano)</video:title><video:description>Perché il software creato usando i soldi delle tasse riscosse dai cittadini non è rilasciato come Software Libero?

Vogliamo che la legge richieda che il software finanziato pubblicamente e sviluppato per il settore pubblico sia reso pubblicamente disponibile sotto una licenza Software Libero/Open Source. Se è denaro pubblico (public money), allora dovrebbe essere pubblico anche il codice sorgente (public code).

Il codice pagato dalle persone dovrebbe essere disponibile alle persone! Firma ora: https://publiccode.eu/it</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0114c672-b904-4302-92da-4892a8c354eb/bb193149-4030-4564-9c6c-c0620c58b5fd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/18K7ve9wAnRBTv5nv26K3T</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>26</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:15:01.419Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7rYf8SzE8e4Nim9svtgjC8</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f4b82a04-abcc-43c7-ae41-32e051b77fde.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Robert Partyka: The Power to Change</video:title><video:description>There are rules in real world. There are also rules in life of company. One to follow others to break and redesign. Open Source/Free Software change market and change economical models. Is it only fun play for geeks or can we think about it as a bussiness model? What is essential to be both successful and consistent with the ideas of beeing open? Is it possible to be Open Source/Free Software Company? Author will try to give ansver tosuch questions based on his seventeen years of real-life experience as owner of the software/research company providing Open Source/Free Softwaresolutions.

Robert Partyka</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3437166f-271b-4e74-9e19-b10e689ef55f/7ecf948f-f369-4f1e-9673-6ab69e7f66e1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7rYf8SzE8e4Nim9svtgjC8</video:player_loc><video:duration>1902</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:37:09.563Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/v7m4RvF4ckTzjm4brReoxZ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/612f3a12-6fdc-456a-9238-79773cce2519.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Karsten Gerloff: Strategic use of Free Software at Siemens</video:title><video:description>Siemens is a large engineering company making highly complex products. Often, these products are mission critical for customers, or form crucial bits of civil infrastructure. A large and growing part of their functionality is implemented in software. Free Software components already are important building blocks in many Siemens products. How does Siemens use Free Software, and why? What's the strategic importance of Free Software for the company? And how does Siemens engage with the global community?

Karsten Gerloff</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ebbbd9a3-0af9-46fb-9fcb-1f318a124b0f/11bc4ec7-fb96-414e-b2e6-30d837844226-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/v7m4RvF4ckTzjm4brReoxZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>1902</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T15:58:49.038Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/efQKwKe2bdmvb44rerrcRG</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7904ef53-6536-4445-ad0b-b8425ab9ae56.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>MEP Julia Reda: Closing keynote QtCon 2016</video:title><video:description>The FOSSA project to get the European Union to run open source security audits takes a step towards understanding FLOSS as a public service: If free/libre open source software belongs to the public, the public needs to take responsibility for it. Taking such responsibility – and not just
for security – is getting more and more urgent as software controls ever more of the world around us. Societies need to ask themselves: Can people be truly emancipated and governments truly independent when they cannot (or just do not) inspect and modify the code that runs their lives?</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6b594249-88a8-4dc6-a3ab-e86252198026/f648a7f0-f8f9-45b9-8df1-134284873736-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/efQKwKe2bdmvb44rerrcRG</video:player_loc><video:duration>4026</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T16:41:21.112Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2VmfAktWeKbSuYVpZmXUe6</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/aac23112-0c5e-4710-8051-81223d137f09.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Rafael Laguna: The Purity Law for Honest and Trustworthy Internet Services</video:title><video:description>2016 marks the 500th anniversary of the Reinheitsgebot, the ‘German Beer Purity Law’. For half a millennium this Bavarian mandate has ensured the purity and quality of German beer to the continued delight of drinkers all over the world. However, when we examine the developing landscape of digital and online services in 2016 we could only dream of having an equivalent quality standard. At every turn we see technology companies, governments and venture capitalists scrambling to take advantage of our user data. We must ask ourselves; ‘what internet do we want to pass on to our children?’ One that is structured to ensure maximum profit for advertisers, or one that focuses instead on the preservation of quality and purity for the enjoyment and benefit of all users? For this reason we propose a set of Honest Internet Purity Laws to uphold trustworthy and open internet services as a required standard. The principles of open source software don’t just make better technology — they are a blueprint for a better, more open society.



Rafael Laguna</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0f8c09f8-d997-43a7-84f7-14fd009696ff/7c69023d-e8ac-42e8-9c94-253c3938d71d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2VmfAktWeKbSuYVpZmXUe6</video:player_loc><video:duration>2420</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T17:09:28.476Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nWgpmYtmnE2ZzPAokkaefH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a744d6a3-08ef-4c69-a669-72e2c2e51a96.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Steffen Evers : Open Source as a strategic tool</video:title><video:description>On one hand, software is becoming the key element for more and more businesses. On the other hand, the price for software has never been lower. In addition, today it is increasingly provisioned through the World Wide Web and cloud computing in the form of services rather than products. The successful establishment of base technologies, platforms and associated business ecosystems therefore plays an increasingly important role in the context of software.

Steffen Evers</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b1a39157-aeda-4acc-ac47-32a5eee83021/038338c2-85eb-4df7-8505-86b28846914c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nWgpmYtmnE2ZzPAokkaefH</video:player_loc><video:duration>1537</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T17:26:08.621Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sDDbZ9wGTD9AjQ1ZN2cS3y</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/02f7b941-d0fd-4019-8092-eb3f92268462.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! - Panel @ Nextcloud Conference 2019</video:title><video:description>Topic of this panel: Public Money, Public Code!

Jos Poortvliet, Tim Schrock, Katharina Meyer und Alexander Sander

Why is software that is programmed with taxpayers’ money not released as Free Software? We want legislation requiring that publicy financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence. If it is public money, it should be public code as well. Code paid by all people should be available to all people! 

In this panel we talk about the campaign and point out the advantages to support “Public Money, Public Code!”

More information under: https://publiccode.eu/ and https://fsfe.org/ 

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d7cf0b1e-692b-4da0-9f24-78422a192164/3cf1c327-1aea-4b26-b082-d0d8245f508f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sDDbZ9wGTD9AjQ1ZN2cS3y</video:player_loc><video:duration>2800</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T17:49:22.932Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jH74dwvihvrUNoj4nbbsi9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a3045c27-1183-4bca-b768-574f01ce3fc6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Robert Partyka: The Power to Change</video:title><video:description>There are rules in real world. There are also rules in life of company. One to follow others to break and redesign. Open Source/Free Software change market and change economical models. Is it only fun play for geeks or can we think about it as a bussiness model? What is essential to be both successful and consistent with the ideas of beeing open? Is it possible to be Open Source/Free Software Company? Author will try to give ansver tosuch questions based on his seventeen years of real-life experience as owner of the software/research company providing Open Source/Free Softwaresolutions.

Robert Partyka</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9781b8e5-8215-4ffc-9960-14b3b697419a/7b973a19-2963-44a6-ac34-a404f36e0e1e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jH74dwvihvrUNoj4nbbsi9</video:player_loc><video:duration>1902</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T18:11:32.754Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wFArff4ciGNWm6V4ddDwA4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/961fa150-51f1-422f-a946-cfeff85f5d5f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Peter Ganten: Obstacles for Open Source in SMEs</video:title><video:description>Every large enterprise now uses Open Source Software and most have recognized that for maximum benefit and to mitigate risks they need to have a strategy, processes and tools around it. Not so in many small and medium sized enterprises. Here it is sometimes unknown by management if Open Source Software is used at all and many risks are feared - sometimes for good reason. Yet, usage of Open Source Software brings many potentials also to SMEs: Not only does it help to make investments more sustainable and thus increases long-term profitability. It also helps organizations to innovate and enables them to adopt to changes in the market or in technology more easily. So, which are the specific problems which especially medium sized companies have with Open Source Software? How can they use it successfuly? And what can we as the open source community, regulators and vendors of information technology do to make the "German Mittelstand" and SMEs in general more succesful and innovative with Open Source for mutual benefit?

Peter Ganten</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f8796368-ca6f-4e09-aa3e-37a5e344ee37/17fefd4e-e512-4a6e-a42e-7b499414469b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wFArff4ciGNWm6V4ddDwA4</video:player_loc><video:duration>1918</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T18:31:03.752Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1fFeVEima2zEDLVRMf6gfB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7de24018-b357-495d-a715-0a6da7d5370e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Italo Vignoli: Storytelling FOSS</video:title><video:description>Storytelling is one of the most successful communication techniques of this century, because it can be applied to every domain and deployed with different tools. The FOSS ecosystem is based on stories, and represents the perfect environment for storytelling. The presentation will explain the storytelling techniques used for the OpenOffice and LibreOffice projects, providing some background and some food for thoughts.



Italo Vignoli</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/020c9868-7adc-4e13-be4b-6e9b7c5f2bf3/ae5afbf6-c824-422c-a9d6-1d99f59e7643-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1fFeVEima2zEDLVRMf6gfB</video:player_loc><video:duration>1734</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T18:49:22.370Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nZaQVSzYHB7hLt1KSWiQm4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cdc3af9c-9b10-4852-a616-cd1d7ff1cdd7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>qtcon16 FSFE 15 YEARS CELEBRATION</video:title><video:description>Since its foundation in 2001 we have achieved many things. The FSFE has been instrumental in a successful antitrust-case against a big software corporation that was intent on dominating the market of personal computers; we have managed to maintain software patents unenforceable in Europe, avoiding a veritable apocalypse for small and medium-sized tech companies; and we have worked alongside gpl-violations.org to get free licenses vindicated in German courts of law, setting ground-breaking precedents for the whole of the EU. During Saturday afternoon, starting during the QtCon program and continuing through the evening, we'll be celebrating our 15th birthday. You're most welcome to attend, regardless of if you're a part of the FSFE or not.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b20b5f82-7100-43e8-9ca3-c8e1ce79f253/0ac42fcf-49b8-477b-8838-0367f17b4cd1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nZaQVSzYHB7hLt1KSWiQm4</video:player_loc><video:duration>2799</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T19:24:53.440Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pQUDGSCWnQKzbNuG5XKBRB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/781c4b68-0b4e-4b62-b8e9-89f9398e0ce3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Über die Nachhaltigkeit von Software - Erik Albers / Chaos Communication Camp 2019</video:title><video:description>Software ist essenzieller Bestandteil und Ressource unserer Dienstleistungs- und Wissensgesellschaft sowie unserer Infrastrukturen. Als Ressource betrachtet verhält sich der Konsum und Erhalt von Software jedoch in vielen Dingen konträr zu natürlichen Ressourcen. Eine Reflektion über die besonderen
Eigenschaften der "Ressource Software" und wie wir diese nutzen können um Software nachhaltig zu gestalten und damit auch für die Zukunft zu erhalten.

Wenig wird bisher über digitale Nachhaltigkeit geredet, aber noch weniger über nachhaltige Software. Dabei ist Software essenzieller Bestandteil und Ressource unserer Dienstleistungs- und Wissensgesellschaften sowie unserer Infrastrukturen. Kein Telefon, keine Ampel und keine moderne Verwaltung würden noch ohne Software funktionieren. Möchten wir diese Systeme erhalten, müssen wir folglich auch Verfügbarkeit und Zugang zu diesen Ressourcen garantieren.

Was im Zeitalter von copy&amp;paste und der prinzipiell unbegrenzten Menge digitaler Rohstoffe zunächst einfach klingt wird schnell komplex. Durch Recht, Technik und Architektur werden Verfügbarkeit und Menge von Software häufig künstlich verknappt. Das birgt die Gefahr zu realen Versorgungsengpässen bis hin zu kompletten Ressourcenverlusten und widerspricht damit dem von den Vereinten Nationen formulierten Ziel einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung und "Generationengerechtigkeit". Und auch wenn sich Software immer weiterentwickelt und Ressourcen von heute vielleicht schon morgen nicht länger für nötig gehalten werden, können als Folge von Abhängigkeiten in komplexen Systemen schnell Domino-Effekte entstehen.

Der Vortrag erörtert wie und wo sich nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und Konsum von Software in vielen Dingen konträr zum nachhaltigen Konsum natürlicher Ressourcen verhält. Und wie wir diese uns diese besonderen Eigenschaften zunutze machen können um Software nachhaltig zu gestalten und damit auch für die Zukunft zu erhalten.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c116563f-69ef-40f8-b43e-1c5a17acaed1/810965b1-04c3-4f63-9ffb-4fc8f41eed68-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pQUDGSCWnQKzbNuG5XKBRB</video:player_loc><video:duration>2119</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>16</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T19:46:49.580Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>CCCamp 2019</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Nachhaltigkeit</video:tag><video:tag>digitale Rohstoffe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fTkiAQUYCaLK8Ns3tmxsyc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b6d2a66b-cb68-4a7b-bb1c-6d14eeb7a2ff.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Georg Greve: The POWER is open. How Open POWER is changing the game</video:title><video:description>Openness and freedom have been moving up and down the stack. By now it is possible to run a data center for High Performance Computing that far outperforms Intel on a complete open hardware and software platform. More energy efficient, made for plug-in cryptography, OpenPOWER is the closest we have come to a stack that is 100% free &amp; open from the hardware over the firmware all the way to the software. Georg will be speaking about why Kolab has been engaging with the OpenPOWER Foundation, our experiences and the potential that OpenPOWER has for software freedom and the IT industry in general.

Georg Greve</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/788ac50a-6f0d-4c79-a1ef-3a8ba451326b/91db678f-e56a-43fa-9994-c13076c7ddd3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fTkiAQUYCaLK8Ns3tmxsyc</video:player_loc><video:duration>1871</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:07:24.760Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>2016</video:tag><video:tag>BCC</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>qtcon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6ju4CWmLUoJqBBMe4b8jMY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e95b41c7-c970-4afc-a400-e227ef8ccc3d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The FSFE - Fighting for your rights for over 15 years</video:title><video:description>The Free Software Foundation Europe has been fighting for your rights for over 15 years. Join us in defending your freedoms in the years to come. http://fsfe.org/join

Direct download from here (license is CC By-SA 4): https://download.fsfe.org/videos/15years/15years-FSFE.webm
To learn more about the 15 years of the FSFE, visit: https://fsfe.org/campaigns/15years/
To see what we've done in 15 years since we opened shop: https://fsfe.org/timeline/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2b12601b-4236-4a97-9c89-2d24a8139c4a/a59113f3-ad42-4882-af21-937a42e9503c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6ju4CWmLUoJqBBMe4b8jMY</video:player_loc><video:duration>61</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>21</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:08:16.534Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eib1gBQ3SLYuVJGDGJFxpN</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b71d2fbe-b438-4695-a351-a3f7f39755fd.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FrOSCon 2019 - Public Money, Public Code!</video:title><video:description>Modernisierung der öffentlichen Infrastruktur durch Free Software

Warum wird durch Steuergelder finanzierte Software nicht als Freie Software veröffentlicht?

Mit Hilfe der Kampagne Public Money? Public Code! wollen wir die rechtlichen Grundlagen schaffen, die es erfordern, dass mit öffentlichen Geldern für öffentliche Verwaltungen entwickelte Software unter einer Freie-Software- und Open-Source Lizenz veröffentlicht wird. Wenn es sich um öffentliche Gelder handelt, sollte auch der Code öffentlich sein!

In dem Talk wird unsere Kampagne vorgestellt und aufgezeigt, warum es sich lohnt, diese zu unterstützen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6bac9cbc-6955-4a51-a640-dfce822085b8/85a61472-51fe-44a5-850d-4422a1c056f3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eib1gBQ3SLYuVJGDGJFxpN</video:player_loc><video:duration>3211</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:37:18.105Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FLOSS</video:tag><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Software</video:tag><video:tag>Open Source</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ndaaQHvEchGfHvS1mLUnRV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c3a13bda-31e3-4ef6-88fd-004aa9b1a219.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Deutsch)</video:title><video:description>Warum sollte Software welche mit öffentlichen Mitteln finanziert wurde unter eine freie Lizenz gestellt werden? Mehr dazu: https://publiccode.eu/de/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/abc27cf4-1b44-4833-ae7e-3908e06e0aa3/b4225d07-053e-4284-853a-14edcf21e257-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ndaaQHvEchGfHvS1mLUnRV</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>123</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:37:55.501Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FreieSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>OpenSource</video:tag><video:tag>Politik</video:tag><video:tag>PublicCode</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7cH6EATpmPwaMsEZN8vfyj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bdc60508-9df8-4f6c-afcb-43388dc6024b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code!</video:title><video:description>Why software financed with public money should be released as Free Software. Read more: https://publiccode.eu/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3239573d-1c50-4929-b47b-75efc3663742/3bf9e10a-9c94-4c29-b76b-507f21824020-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7cH6EATpmPwaMsEZN8vfyj</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>384</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:38:32.039Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>OpenSource</video:tag><video:tag>Policy</video:tag><video:tag>PublicCode</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kbLKLjq2MCDhURorXrYNhU</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4ed292e9-41a1-46d0-88c4-d6179c388b12.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Christine Prayon zu Freier Software in München</video:title><video:description>Political satirist Christine Prayon was awarded the 10,000 Euro Dieter Hildebrandt Prize of the City of Munich for demanding political or decidedly socio-critical political satire. Prayon is donating the prize money to the Free Software Foundation Europe. She used her thank-you speech to put the finger on one of Munich's sore spots and criticised Munich's switch back to proprietary systems. Read more: https://fsfe.org/news/2019/news-20190515-02.html</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9b5ea738-fc1b-4c80-aff0-b2eb69db293c/76ab01d0-4e5f-41fd-8d64-311c42aea9e5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kbLKLjq2MCDhURorXrYNhU</video:player_loc><video:duration>660</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>20</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-09-27T20:39:31.369Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>FreieSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>LiMux</video:tag><video:tag>München</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eh5oAFR9VNwqPzUtBzm8sb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2d2f7c57-6dd6-43f7-98b8-d7cfa26254f9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The Core Values of Software Freedom</video:title><video:description>How do different practices in software lead to different models of society? Software is intangible, but its results often are not. The decisions we make about what type of software we use have real-life effects. There is a type of software that benefits the common good, and that is Free Software.

The transparency and adaptability of Free Software enhance cooperation, inclusivity, and self-determination. This leads us to a society with stronger democratic procedures and community spirit.

If you want to dive deeper into this, the script of the video is based on a [talk at FOSDEM 2020](https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/software_freedom/) given by Matthias Kirschner, President of the FSFE. It reflects the core values of software freedom and pleads for more respect and diversity in Free Software communities.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6b856879-4286-4bb2-b403-666c1f58f2ba/e435261d-3fbc-46a4-bb9b-abcc47bc3459-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eh5oAFR9VNwqPzUtBzm8sb</video:player_loc><video:duration>202</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>1123</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-04T13:02:50.942Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>freesoftware</video:tag><video:tag>ethical</video:tag><video:tag>license</video:tag><video:tag>opensource</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ppsx3FMVyYyDtjxa6f4WX4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/56ab10bb-d555-4837-b57d-204f608229ec.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Werte von Softwarefreiheit</video:title><video:description>Wie führen unterschiedliche Herangehensweisen an Software zu unterschiedlichen Gesellschaftsmodellen? Software ist immateriell, aber ihre Ergebnisse sind es oft nicht. Die Entscheidungen darüber, welche Art von Software wir verwenden, haben Auswirkungen auf das reale Leben. Es gibt eine Art von Software, die dem Gemeinwohl zugute kommt, und das ist Freie Software.

Die Transparenz und Anpassungsfähigkeit Freier Software fördert Kooperation, Inklusivität und Selbstbestimmung. Dies führt uns zu einer Gesellschaft mit stärkeren demokratischen Verfahren und Gemeinschaftsgeist.

Wenn Sie tiefer eintauchen wollen, basiert das Skript auf einem [Vortrag auf der FOSDEM 2020](https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/software_freedom/), gehalten vom FSFE-Präsidenten Matthias Kirschner. Es spiegelt die Grundwerte der Softwarefreiheit wider und plädiert für mehr Respekt und Vielfalt in Freie-Software-Gemeinschaften.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/bd88a61a-3c8f-43be-9181-7d733c0f6549/3f68818e-e85e-47d6-9de5-2442459fc0aa-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ppsx3FMVyYyDtjxa6f4WX4</video:player_loc><video:duration>202</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>551</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-04T14:03:03.760Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>freie software</video:tag><video:tag>open source</video:tag><video:tag>ethik</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/oiUmbjjiQKudwpWouPXEy1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/114aeca2-1f05-46e3-b934-7df79d864b37.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Japanese)</video:title><video:description>
なぜ、市民の税金で作られたプログラムがフリーソフトウェアとして公開されないのでしょうか？
私達は、公共機関のために作られた公的なソフトウェア資産は、自由でオープンなソフトウェアライセンスで一般に公開することを立法に求めます。
もしそれが税金で作られたものであれば、公共のコードでもあるべきです。みんなのお金で作ったコードは、みんなが利用可能であるべきなのです！
賛同する方は、https://publiccode.eu/#action からオープンレターに署名してください！</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b4a8f484-6e72-4b0b-8620-3050b8446020/026f49ce-a054-4753-8076-2fc31035e481-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oiUmbjjiQKudwpWouPXEy1</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>57</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-08T11:28:35.185Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cDs8Sahkho8x8NF9fmbXHc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1d73f6b4-356b-4e52-90be-bac30767a9ac.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Youth Hacking 4 Freedom - Coding Competition for teenagers</video:title><video:description>If you like coding, tinkering, and having fun with software and if you are up for a challenge, we have something exciting for you: "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" (YH4F), the FSFE's hacking competition for young people from Europe!


Are you up to hacking on a software project of your choice? Do you want to meet like-minded people of your age from around Europe? What about getting the chance to receive one of our cash awards and to travel to Brussels to meet the other winners and great people from the Free Software movement? Then join the YH4F competition! The only conditions for you to join are that you are 14-18 years old and you live in Europe. Start by registering before Sunday, 31 October 2021. 


Here you can learn more and register: https://yh4f.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5e4f26c1-3ad1-4851-bc37-9e3b60ca9921/3cecc5c6-ea90-4720-bcc7-704782ac9250-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cDs8Sahkho8x8NF9fmbXHc</video:player_loc><video:duration>57</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>27</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-08T10:49:50.552Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kGvs3JNADvvQfkC1dR9FGr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/74563c57-bba6-443c-8b99-31f29f7723cc.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>About Upcycling Android</video:title><video:description>Every year, 1.5 billion smartphones are manufactured worldwide - and probably just as many are thrown away. Most of them after way too short usage times. E-waste increases every year. The production of devices requires a lot of energy and natural resources. With Upcycling Android we try to fix that problem - for Android devices in particular! Our video explains the problem in a nutshell and shows how to overcome software obsolescence and help save the climate.

Learn more about Upcycling Android at https://www.upcyclingandroid.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9f8588b3-51b1-43a7-91c2-81fa2aa2cf75/d8cb5687-3952-4896-9fea-167f2a581747-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kGvs3JNADvvQfkC1dR9FGr</video:player_loc><video:duration>112</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>949</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-24T10:32:11.267Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uPYZNNpB3ss7xT42474pGB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d8be0358-f138-4119-ab4b-df3beeffcda2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>About Upcycling Android (Deutsch)</video:title><video:description>Jedes Jahr werden weltweit 1,5 Milliarden Smartphones hergestellt - und leider wohl auch genauso viele nach oft kurzer Nutzungsdauer weggeworfen. Unser Elektroschott wächst dadurch immer weiter an. Der Energieaufwand zur Herstellung neuer Geräte ist extrem hoch und die Herstellungs- und Lieferkette umspannt mehrmals den Globus. Mit Upcycling Android gehen wir das Problem an, indem wir die Lebensdauer unserer Telefone und insbesondere die von Android-Geräten verlängern! Unser Video erklärt das Problem kurz und bündig und zeigt, wie wir Software-Obsoleszenz überwinden und gleichzeitig Gutes für das Klima tun können.

Lerne mehr über Upcycling Android auf https://www.upcyclingandroid.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e972f711-d7e4-479c-9e1f-e17c5039dbe7/5a58a560-7343-43fd-a696-ac074b764732-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uPYZNNpB3ss7xT42474pGB</video:player_loc><video:duration>111</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>278</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-11-24T10:54:25.324Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tepJEgcez7SEwjidZrV4Rm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4cd2f981-67aa-41fa-ab0a-df0f7526c4c6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Lack of public code cost the city of Stockholm €100 million</video:title><video:description>This is the story of a struggle of some parents trying to fix the problems that pricey proprietary software brought, and a skeptical administration that found itself trapped in a serious vendor lock-in. With Christian Landberg - co-founder and developer of Öppna skolplattformen - and Alexander Crawford - early supporter and strategic, policy and communication advisor of Öppna skolplattformen - we talked in depth about the Open School Platform. What drove them to release it under a Free Software license, its progress and current situation, and what lies ahead for this platform, but also for the use of public code in the public sector? 


https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20211216-01.html
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/dc860a54-f169-40fa-876a-36d4cf0c7792/e28e3d87-5e1c-4f35-a4f1-83c54c8cb00b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/tepJEgcez7SEwjidZrV4Rm</video:player_loc><video:duration>3385</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>30</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2021-12-16T08:59:34.635Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>freesoftware</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>publiccode</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6AnT1Z2zeCzdskVL3tZw7Z</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2b5bc7ee-2a9b-4ac1-85c5-b806de93578c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>¿Dinero público? ¡Código público! y otras iniciativas de la FSFE - Lina Ceballos en Trantor Tech ...</video:title><video:description>Lina Ceballos - FSFE Project Manager participó en una sesión online en la que compartió algunas de las iniciativas adelantadas por la FSFE entre ellas ¿Dinero Público? Código Público! y la situación actual en España y en Europa. Esta charla forma parte de la segunda temporada de Trantor Tech Talks, un espacio para hablar de temas de actualidad en torno a la tecnología y más.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2d4a771b-8d0c-439a-95c9-f8da335d1925/a24f9ff4-a480-4c8e-842d-45dd6035bb16-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6AnT1Z2zeCzdskVL3tZw7Z</video:player_loc><video:duration>3674</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>57</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-05T13:50:46.694Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>freesoftware</video:tag><video:tag>softwarelibre</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bBfq44p3RjWPccmVqFN2wy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e61e944f-13ac-4c15-9695-b91ead3e813a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>¿Dinero público? ¡Código público! y la importancia de una nueva traducción</video:title><video:description>    La Gestora de proyectos de la FSFE - Lina Ceballos - nos adelantó
    una introducción a nuestra iniciativa ¿Dinero público? ¡Código
    público! la cual requiere que el Software Libre se convierta en el
    estándar del software financiado públicamente. Además, Lina nos
    explicó la importancia de que nuestra comunidad pueda ser capaz de
    leer este folleto en su propia lengua, y animó a otros a unirse. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/55e74d4b-02a7-4d2e-9804-133ae61d1df0/e3f09607-0828-44dc-bbb7-a538036f1e5e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bBfq44p3RjWPccmVqFN2wy</video:player_loc><video:duration>655</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>27</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-12T08:40:33.974Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3KXRBTphEmSwq3C1GZp3UY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eb1fe217-21d5-4f3a-a300-ff727dbd882c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>GNUHeath y la importancia del Software Libre en la Sanidad Pública</video:title><video:description>En nuestro evento de lanzamiento del folleto en Español de nuestra iniciativa ¿Dinero público? ¡Código público!, el Dr. Luis Falcón, fundador de GNUSolidario, una organización humanitaria sin ánimo de lucro centrada en la Medicina Social y autor de GNUHealth, el premiado Sistema de Información Sanitaria y Hospitalaria Libre, no habla sobre la importancia del Software Libre en la sanidad pública en relación con la privacidad de los datos, la soberanía tecnológica y la equidad en el acceso a los servicios sanitarios. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1655ae7d-77f9-4253-a643-f7805d90bd70/76295db2-2928-46b8-867b-5a866f3790f8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3KXRBTphEmSwq3C1GZp3UY</video:player_loc><video:duration>448</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>16</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-12T08:40:44.265Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>españa</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mHA2xHMhDR2hsZYz9kBMdr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/27ebd4f4-95bc-4a0c-a8be-9bc58c4ba7c4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Software Libre en el sector educación: Lliurex</video:title><video:description>En nuestro evento de lanzamiento del folleto en Español de nuestra iniciativa ¿Dinero público? ¡Código público! contamos con la participación de Ricardo Muñoz. Ricardo es el coordinador del proyecto Lliurex, es Ingeniero de Telecomunicaciones, profesor y ahora forma parte del equipo del Servicio de Informática para Centros Educativos de la Conselleria (SICE) de Valencia como Asesor Técnico Docente (ATD). Ricardo nos cuenta un poco más sobre la historia, los retos y los valores que Lliurex ofrece al sector educativo pero también al ecosistema del Software Libre.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a7c53cc9-916e-489e-8c26-0b5140ea9a0d/2378ba09-7e6c-41d3-a280-a5472fe24322-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mHA2xHMhDR2hsZYz9kBMdr</video:player_loc><video:duration>874</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-12T08:40:54.048Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>españa</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jhSp2Kdqx15c1aaZy6QMxS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1c0cbaf6-0e54-4d27-903d-3b5c0621757d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Software Libre en el sector educación: Linkat</video:title><video:description>Francesc Busquets forma parte de la Unidad de infraestructuras, Software Libre y servicios en línea del Área de Cultura Digital del Departamento de Educación de la Generalitat de Catalunya. En nuestro evento de lanzamiento del folleto en Español de nuestra iniciativa ¿Dinero público? ¡Código público, Francesc nos habla sobre Linkat, una solución de Software Libre utilizada desde hace más de 15 años en algunas escuelas de la comunidad catalana, destacando los valores éticos de Linkat.
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The Corona crisis has made it clear to us which developments in digitisation we have missed in recent years. Administrations, but also many employers, were not prepared for this. Often, they simply chose some “obvious” solution in order to remain or become workable. Only a few considered the effects and consequences, for example in terms of data protection and privacy, as well as future dependencies on single vendors. In schools, video conferencing solutions that did not comply with data protection regulations were used, some administrations were not able to work at all and many processes are still not digitised.
At the same time, there are also positive examples. Free software has become more and more of a topic and more and more administrations have understood the advantages it brings.
I would like to take a look at the developments of the past year and give an outlook on how we can better face future crises through the use of Free Software and what role governments, public bodies and administrations and the principle of “Public Money? Public Code! play in this.



Alexander Sander

https://pretalx.c3voc.de/rc3-2021-cbase/talk/MTGJZF/

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Join the FSFE and our community in celebrating 20 years fighting for software freedom.
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12:2012/11/2021

Many hopes are put onto AI systems regarding sustainability efforts. While AI certainly has immense potential for contributing towards protecting our planetary boundaries, questions regarding the sustainability of AI are less prominently addressed. That is worrisome because the development, implementation and use of AI systems often comes with huge energy consumption, unfair working conditions and intransparent as well as biased applications. In order to move from mostly abstract discussions of the sustainability of AI, in our project “SustAIn” we are thus developing a sustainability index for AI systems to serve as a rating system.

Anne is policy and advocacy manager at AlgorithmWatch. After her studies in communication and political sciences in Münster and Leeds (UK), she moved on to do a PhD on technologies and people’s digital media practices in increasingly digital democracies. She has been involved in many projects researching the interrelation between digital media technologies, society and democracy. Lately she has been working as a scientific manager/advisor and conceptualized a strategy for enhancing civic engagement in the cultural sector for a large regional association in Germany. She has served as chair for the young researcher network within the European association of media and communication scholars (YECREA).

sfscon.it/talks/measuring-the-sustainability-of-ai/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4eb237f7-3968-4906-a0db-2921efeaa66d/f5630dbe-7ea1-415a-957d-9fb3791bb1c3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aHCtjJNBc3RjTdnG5Lizbv</video:player_loc><video:duration>693</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-26T14:44:25.364Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7AQU8NUSpBDeXJnpNf2ukt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7d0abd72-c9db-4062-ae56-696e2ae570e0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Sustainable Software &amp; Blauer Engel Eco-Certification - Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss</video:title><video:description>In 2020 the German government released the award criteria for obtaining eco-certification with the Blauer Engel label for desktop software. Categories for certification include energy efficiency, extending the potential operating life of hardware, and user autonomy … all of which fit seamlessly with Free &amp; Open Source Software (FOSS). The Blauer Engel 4 FOSS (BE4FOSS) project from KDE e.V. seeks to collect, summarize, and spread information related to eco-certification and resource efficiency as it relates to FOSS development.

Free software means users and their communities have the freedom to control the software they use. These freedoms provide real choice: choice in what to install, or uninstall; options to modify software to run more, or less, efficiently; opting to continue support for older, but functioning, devices; and so on. Each of these choices has a cost and/or benefit. For instance, the more (unnecessary) processes a piece of software runs in the background, the more resources the hardware will need. Multiply such costs by hundreds of millions, or even billions, of computer users worldwide, and it quickly adds up.

In short, software efficiency means resource efficiency.

In this talk I will focus primarily on the energy consumption of software, which is also the focus of the Free &amp; Open Source Software Energy Efficiency Project, or FEEP for short. I will walk the audience through the 3 steps for obtaining Blauer Engel certification: (1) Measure, (2) Analyze, (3) Certify. This 3-step workflow will be described in detail, with concrete examples from the KDE software KMail, Okular, and Krita, the first of which is currently under evaluation for certification. I will end the talk with an open call for community engagement, both specifically in applying for Blauer Engel certification and more generally in supporting a resource-efficient, free software future.

THIS PROJECT IS FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BY: BMU (Federal Ministry of the Environment, Na...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/35744150-ee06-4602-ba88-22ca360cc061/6d4f8c57-9fa3-48ec-97c0-216492bda9c8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7AQU8NUSpBDeXJnpNf2ukt</video:player_loc><video:duration>1501</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-26T15:11:28.439Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3y9SdLpKQvZmmXZhEiZ9QV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3352fa76-988b-440b-8899-7f3165c29b22.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>4 principles for a sustainable digital society - Erik Albers</video:title><video:description>Smart phones, smart homes, smart cities, smart farming … the number of connected devices is exponentially growing, yet is still far away from its peak. Every five years we produce more smartphones than there are humans on the planet. Confronted with climate change and the problem that any new electronic and smart device is produced in an energy intense process and with the consumption of rare resources, it is long time overdue to find a more sustainable growth of our digitisation. Time to transform the Internet of linear things into the one of reusable devices!

The talk explores four principles that any further digitisation shall be based on to move into a more sustainable digital society. It gives concrete advise how politicians nowadays can use these findings and apply simple directives that will allow the circular use and upcycling of software, extend lifetime and reusability of our hardware.

Erik Albers is a political scientist and activist. IT affine since his youth, he is concerned about users and software freedom since many years now. After his studies, Erik did an internship in a Free Software event agency and the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), where he got involved in its Policy Team. He is working for FSFE’s campaigns and as a deputy Fellowship coordinator. Erik’s political interest are about democratization, participation and freedom of speech. His legal interests are in copyright and patent law.

You can see the presentation here https://www.sfscon.it/talks/4-directives-for-a-sustainable-digital-society/

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The Software Heritage archive is the largest publicly accessible archive of software source code, having collected 10 billion unique source code files and 2 billion unique commits from more than 160 million software projects.
This talk will provide an update about the Software Heritage project, focusing on increased archive coverage, integration with other initiatives, and way to practically use the archive, for both end users and developers.

Stefano Zacchiroli is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Université de Paris on leave at Inria. His research interests span formal methods, software preservation, and Free/Open Source Software engineering. He is co-founder and current CTO of the Software Heritage project. He is an official member of the Debian Project since 2001, where he was elected to serve as Debian Project Leader for 3 terms in a row over the period 2010-2013. He is a former Board Director of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and recipient of the 2015 O’Reilly Open Source Award.


sfscon.it/talks/software-heritage/

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Ugo Vallauri is Co-founder and Policy Lead of The Restart Project, a London-based charity fixing our relationship with electronics. By encouraging people to use their electronics longer and collecting and sharing data from community repair initiatives globally on recurrent barriers to repair, Restart pushes for legislation for the Right to repair in the UK and across Europe.

The Restart Project is a founding member of the European Right to Repair Campaign, a coalition pushing for the universal right to repair, meaning legislation at national and European level requiring manufacturers of all electrical and electronic products to design for repairability, while providing access to all independent repairers and the general public to repair manuals, affordable spare parts and long-term software and security updates.

sfscon.it/talks/the-role-of-software-for-a-universal-right-to-repair/

SFScon21</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3f190fda-5dc3-4ff2-a526-8645e6934a4b/6af645e7-9edc-4cd9-b44b-457bc6858215-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8MUWax3LKQVZUsVJyhTRN4</video:player_loc><video:duration>1900</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-01-27T08:47:50.627Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jcEG9zpj2cG7gpHdUbEyBa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/dd37d247-b55d-4feb-a855-ccb63bb7a4c4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to teach OSS licenses and compliances at a university</video:title><video:description>OSS licenses can be really complicated and so can be the teaching about correct licensing. Masafumi Ohta has been teaching his students how to be compliant with software licenses and how to do licensing of software. In his talk Masafumi Ohta shares his experiences about "How to teach OSS licenses and compliances at a university".

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/936585b3-5bcc-4a9a-8c9f-9a6e375f9407/310c1d29-47c1-4c58-924d-94f09100076a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jcEG9zpj2cG7gpHdUbEyBa</video:player_loc><video:duration>1553</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-07T11:05:15.573Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>licenses</video:tag><video:tag>reuse</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2Nt8Auippqob2kSxErQ9p9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4ce6f50f-bbdd-4869-abfa-7295a8a19ab0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>An update on the Digital Markets Act: The new European rules for online competition</video:title><video:description>In his talk Vittorio Bertola gives an introduction to the European rules for online competition, the Digital Markets Act.

The Digital Markets Act introduces rules for "gatekeeper" digital companies, defining how to recognize them and setting obligations for them to fulfil. These obligations generally affect their business practices, such as the terms and conditions that they impose onto their business users and the consumers; the way they enter new markets and exploit their strength to conquer them; the opportunities that are left for users to choose competing services or move out of the walled gardens. Principles like unbundling and interoperability have been recognized as useful tools to promote competition. It is still to be understood whether all these obligations will survive the negotiation phases and will be confirmed in the final act. However, discussions are also starting on how some of these new provisions may be implemented, and how to define the details and the technical standards.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0e961276-4097-49a6-9d6d-c7d7874f85ee/331f0715-20df-4796-b705-efd423a524de-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2Nt8Auippqob2kSxErQ9p9</video:player_loc><video:duration>1721</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-07T11:14:49.374Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>european</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ud3ERe9C9Zdz5Lbm2bcfsD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5b150724-51dc-485c-acf3-eda11660d068.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>A globally unified governance framework for Open Source</video:title><video:description>How we look at Free Software and Open Source depends on our background. With his talk, Christopher Klooz, presents a new view on Free Software and Open Source. 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The consequence is an increased loss of control over users’ technology. In order to remediate this situation, the FSFE has been working with the concept of Device Neutrality, understood as a policy principle that ensures users equal access and non-discriminatory use of their devices. The FSFE has advocated for four main principles: stricter consent rules for pre-installed apps, no vendor lock-in, full interoperability, and real-time data portability. In his talk, Lucas Lasota, will explain the concepts and the challenges ahead.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/edde1095-7ea7-434d-a173-c79bf4104da1/9d8367af-17eb-45d0-8460-2d600627e853-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/vnCosTd5csWzYP5KYBA6mD</video:player_loc><video:duration>1699</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-07T12:15:14.398Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>device neutrality</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>router freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ivu4RA68z3BwbxG1wb5gdx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/87743ba3-9dfb-43ea-a1d2-66524de26d8b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Patrick Ohnewein</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Patrick Ohnewein, Financial Officer of the Free Software Foundation Europe, saying thank you to all Free Software contributors.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8dc9391e-9c4b-4d5c-ba78-9a227db052f3/78a65f8e-68dc-498a-b7e5-8906b5e5f5c5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ivu4RA68z3BwbxG1wb5gdx</video:player_loc><video:duration>21</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>35</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:30:13.108Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/h6B1bspgUUNMh2bWEWgF5Z</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3275f166-2734-48d9-a17d-95d53836411c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Max Mehl</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Max Mehl, FSFE's Programme Manager, thanking the Fish Shell project (https://fishshell.com/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/825a8243-70b7-4d80-ab72-76ab52a42095/f41a18ec-6119-4d3d-bff4-c43b015b694a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/h6B1bspgUUNMh2bWEWgF5Z</video:player_loc><video:duration>32</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:31:52.653Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fish shell</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/iqZQK3XQFNZJYYaaaxahu1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ae38cc67-8a5f-4eaf-94b8-c57fca27f770.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Marlene Kietreiber</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Marlene Kietreiber saying thank to the Blender project (https://www.blender.org/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8d28da64-f272-4257-b701-69c0e13f4a50/abef6383-c4b1-4257-81d6-2374226f34cc-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/iqZQK3XQFNZJYYaaaxahu1</video:player_loc><video:duration>43</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>82</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:33:46.619Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>blender</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eodJGNdoa8sra81hGTEqiL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/31841535-331e-455d-94c7-b05d110b0966.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Lucas Lasota</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Lucas Lasota, FSFE's Project Manager, saying thank you to the Stellarium project (https://stellarium.org/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6c6103b7-bb82-4f49-a43f-ac7156b0f586/e6c65b37-ca2e-412b-87e3-269d81bc9acd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eodJGNdoa8sra81hGTEqiL</video:player_loc><video:duration>34</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:35:22.390Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>stellarium</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6Gdxq5WYxj6HyqcUrCiQ61</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/74e58381-e3dc-47cf-a9d6-a90f88b6816d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Luca Bonissi</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Luca Bonissi thanking the Perl programming language (https://www.perl.org/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2e1b2c54-53db-4cb8-8670-c1aced1ea3ea/d1c5a005-0fcf-4ddb-927b-2f95b725e81a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6Gdxq5WYxj6HyqcUrCiQ61</video:player_loc><video:duration>23</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>65</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:36:30.395Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>perl language</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2w4VhYEeEdxJj84hopqd27</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/532b768d-34e8-4ed5-b453-0619d5e92269.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Linda Wagener</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Linda Wagener saying thank you to the R-Project (https://www.r-project.org/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0c4bdde8-9f44-4ef1-af60-2e98d14b1860/c1e3546e-c8f7-42ef-9e25-68f67d2e23ac-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2w4VhYEeEdxJj84hopqd27</video:player_loc><video:duration>53</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>44</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:38:39.156Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>R-project</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sPVNgFumLjdtyGnTw34mZP</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/06a0ceed-97d2-4c12-9354-edef4da9e467.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Lina Ceballos</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Lina Ceballos, FSFE's Project Manager, saying thank you to AntennaPod (https://antennapod.org/) and funkwhale (https://funkwhale.audio/).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d93eb766-01fb-4d61-b040-d0d50d927481/0e8a3a62-fe2b-4978-a1fb-c2a76440839a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sPVNgFumLjdtyGnTw34mZP</video:player_loc><video:duration>48</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>152</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:39:38.976Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>antennapod</video:tag><video:tag>funkwhale</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/489gfrcXVHnVedjNnq6cAG</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7562e548-ab1c-4d37-9ae0-9896db0c65c8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Gabriel Ku Wei Bin</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Gabriel Ku Wei Bin, FSFE's Project Manager, saying thank you to the Free Software Anki (https://apps.ankiweb.net/index.html).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/194ab6ee-11fa-4615-81b5-ddd6a11ae150/9e4bcf73-2500-4d01-a556-b8fab8f5c46d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/489gfrcXVHnVedjNnq6cAG</video:player_loc><video:duration>40</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>27</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:42:11.242Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>anki</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9Btae1m1DAXyK3o5fTEs19</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c9602061-e459-41e9-8d14-dffea51a75ef.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day: Who would you like to say thank you to? - Alexander Sander</video:title><video:description>We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I Love Free Software Day" on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Listen to Alexander Sander, FSFE's Policy Consultant, saying thank you to Free Software game SuperTuxKart (https://supertuxkart.net/Main_Page).
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/45bce0ea-c288-4cf0-8d9f-ba06ffa53890/063d729e-04fc-4d2a-aee6-68d4686e2953-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9Btae1m1DAXyK3o5fTEs19</video:player_loc><video:duration>24</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>78</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-09T11:42:38.938Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>supertuxkart</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eThiqVS7hDYpGdhyCCmv5y</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/245fc201-9e0f-431d-92c6-b4f74c956999.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Gaming Event with Kati  Baker about Godot Wild Jams</video:title><video:description>This year's I Love Free Software Day (https://ilovefs.org) is all about Free Software games. The FSFE has organised a whole event dedicated to Free Software games. In her talk Kati Baker, the organiser of Godot Wild Jams, explains everything about the Godot Wild Jams, how are they organised and how to participate.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/706fc7c8-316a-4fb9-b53b-e81131b241fc/f5330b55-6ee4-40a7-8a39-a2d69b25e937-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eThiqVS7hDYpGdhyCCmv5y</video:player_loc><video:duration>1084</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>39</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-21T10:38:35.550Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>godot</video:tag><video:tag>game jams</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4pD2gBf85R2TWaszGPVWXJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/385ba824-131d-4c9f-95af-fb79dac5f525.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day games event with Joel Uckelman about Vassal</video:title><video:description>This year's I Love Free Software Day (https://ilovefs.org) is all about Free Software games. The FSFE has organised a whole event dedicated to Free Software games.In his talk Joel Uckelman, lead developer of the game engine Vassal (https://vassalengine.org/), tells the story of how the game engine started and where it stands today. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1b985696-8ddd-4182-bc3e-6a2e66538bb0/caf509db-3969-4421-980d-736288331407-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4pD2gBf85R2TWaszGPVWXJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>1404</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-21T10:48:49.797Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>game engine</video:tag><video:tag>vassal</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kFxwEUg12T5xhNG4rVBkXH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f18018af-fd7e-4474-8f7c-286dfefe757e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day games event with Justin Jacobs: A short introduction to Flare</video:title><video:description>This year's I Love Free Software Day (https://ilovefs.org) is all about Free Software games. The FSFE has organised a whole event dedicated to Free Software games. Listen to Justin Jacobs, lead developer of the Free Software game Flare (https://flarerpg.org/), explaining the game and how it was created.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9f631267-260a-4aa3-bcd7-4c1d52c3bb73/b857faf5-c814-4b80-8d50-344d3ab8d26c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kFxwEUg12T5xhNG4rVBkXH</video:player_loc><video:duration>1266</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>366</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-21T11:35:27.680Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>free software games</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>flare</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fHAMRDb88yJJEkFu7g24jY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f23ca697-2b6d-4b56-b56b-d1f6b24d125c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day games event with Forest Anderson about Veloren</video:title><video:description>This year's I Love Free Software Day (https://ilovefs.org) is all about Free Software games. The FSFE has organised a whole event dedicated to Free Software games.Forest Anderson, developer of the Free Software game Veloren (https://veloren.net/), gives a short introduction to the game and the infrastructure behind it. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/772ee054-905b-45b3-827f-984aecf15b10/cc95a891-848a-4220-b6c1-00d86a335815-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fHAMRDb88yJJEkFu7g24jY</video:player_loc><video:duration>1110</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>26</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-02-21T11:43:32.014Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>veloren</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>free software games</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4WvPgN79fuex3eaSR378yH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8e2842ee-ffce-4fdf-b72c-bc733a892aa0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Sustainable Software | Fairphone Webinar #2</video:title><video:description>We gathered a panel of experts to discuss underlying forces that drive the continuing decline in the longevity of phones.

Fairphone is marking the public release of Android 10 for the Fairphone 2 with a question: “Why are we the only phone manufacturer to provide software support for an Android phone that’s only seven years old?”

We convened a panel of experts to explore the underlying forces that drive the continuing decline in the longevity of phones and other electronics.

Here's the full webinar for everyone that missed it.

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Since 2013, Fairphone is on a mission to create a more sustainable and ethical smartphone.
The modular, repairable Fairphone 3 champions longer-lasting design, fair materials, good working conditions, and the reduction of e-waste. We want to help the entire electronics industry to do better. 

By creating more sustainable smartphones, we’re demonstrating the endless possibilities for a fairer future, for everyone! It’s no secret, we’re out to change the world. Fairphone puts people and the planet first.  

Take a look behind the screen and learn more about the hidden stories you’re holding hand. On this YouTube Channel you can check out how-to’s about our Fairphones, tutorials and behind the scenes videos. 

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Want to learn more about Fairphone? Check our other channels:
Website: https://www.fairphone.com/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fairphone
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fairphone/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fairphone/

#Fairphone #Sustainability #Modularphone</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1fe7f427-bb8d-49de-b24e-3fe4edd8da15/0051baef-10b8-4bd0-af8b-d72a69779c51-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4WvPgN79fuex3eaSR378yH</video:player_loc><video:duration>5413</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>59</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-03-21T16:09:45.558Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fairphone</video:tag><video:tag>sustainable design</video:tag><video:tag>modular smartphone</video:tag><video:tag>modular phone 2020</video:tag><video:tag>modular phone</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/xs29yhLxSP1uKLYkSeoKKp</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d77f0123-af26-4242-b3ae-df0ac3ffb143.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>What is Free Software (Open Source)? Software freedom explained in less than three minutes!</video:title><video:description>Four Freedoms explained in under 3 minutes. Free Software guarantees you the essential four freedoms to use, study, share, and improve the software. These rights that define software freedom help support other fundamental freedoms like freedom of speech, press, and privacy.

We explain in less then 3 minutes why this is good and what it means.

If you want to help and contribute check out:
fsfe.org
publiccode.eu </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/fead57fa-bec4-4559-b65c-fe7944ea2e21/7f3abe12-61e5-4633-994b-4d4095b27bc2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/xs29yhLxSP1uKLYkSeoKKp</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3532</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-04-04T12:59:35.171Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>foss</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ndxFckPP8yWhMfnPcsvEkM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/61a478b3-f923-40db-853b-fbad5d81ab15.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Was ist Freie Software (Open Source)? Software Freiheit erklärt in weniger als drei Minuten!</video:title><video:description>Die vier Freiheiten in weniger als 3 Minuten erklärt. Freie Software garantiert Ihnen die vier wesentlichen Freiheiten, die Software zu nutzen, zu studieren, weiterzugeben und zu verbessern. Diese Rechte, die die Freiheit der Software definieren, helfen, andere grundlegende Freiheiten wie die Redefreiheit, die Pressefreiheit und die Privatsphäre zu unterstützen.

Wir erklären in weniger als 3 Minuten, warum dies gut ist und was es bedeutet.

Wenn Sie helfen und einen Beitrag leisten wollen, besuchen Sie
fsfe.org
publiccode.eu </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/abd05ba5-a142-4979-b481-f7390d54c21b/779da96f-8df2-4c80-b8e9-770a3faeb5f3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ndxFckPP8yWhMfnPcsvEkM</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1433</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-04-04T13:12:29.053Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>vier freiheiten</video:tag><video:tag>software freiheit</video:tag><video:tag>freie software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/55V5mLrMs649ZeRdkX1YWe</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6a073091-a712-4106-a4b7-36f45f7c29cb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann: Ein Märchen über Software, Skateboards und Himbeereis</video:title><video:description>In einer riesigen Villa hoch oben über der Stadt lebt der berühmte Erfinder Zangemann. Erwachsene wie Kinder lieben seine Erfindungen und wollen sie unbedingt haben. Doch dann geschieht etwas: Zangemann kommt in die Stadt, um seine Erfindungen wieder einmal aus der Nähe zu betrachten und – RUMMS! – ein Kind fährt ihm mit seinem Skateboard gegen das Schienbein. Wutentbrannt trifft der Erfinder eine Entscheidung und dann passieren merkwürdige Dinge … Aber das kluge Mädchen Ada durchschaut, was vor sich geht. Gemeinsam mit ihren Freund:innen schmiedet sie einen Plan.

Lesung des Buches mit wunderschönen Illustrationen von Sandra Brandstätter (u.a. Character-Designerin für die Serie »Trudes Tier«, Sendung mit der Maus). Das Buch ist ein modernes Märchen, das die Freude am Tüfteln vermittelt und zum selbstbestimmten Umgang mit Software aufruft: für Kinder ab 6 Jahren. Eine charmante Geschichte, die auch Erwachsenen Spaß macht.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/21143d0a-2917-4d64-b8d9-6899a054c1f9/60d7dcf6-007f-48c4-a195-77a532e78682-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/55V5mLrMs649ZeRdkX1YWe</video:player_loc><video:duration>2669</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>47</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-04-07T09:58:07.332Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>user rights</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3C7v3X7Enfc7raZesFZKKv</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ee8761fb-42d7-4d2a-ae65-72124664c670.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>dss2022 I „Nur ein Jahr länger…“ – Politik und Software rund um’s Smartphone I Sessionreihe 7</video:title><video:description>Impulsvortrag mit Erik Albers, Free Software Foundation Europe

# Debatte
„Nur ein Jahr länger…“ – Politik und Software rund um’s Smartphone
Tag 2 • 30. März 2022 • 14:00 - 14:45 • Livestream
Level: Anfänger:innen

Die Digitalisierung ist essenzieller Bestandteil unserer Gesellschaft geworden. Sie ist zugleich geprägt von steter Innovation und benötigt dazu hohe Mengen Energie und knappe Ressourcen. Wie kann in so einem agilen und ressourcenintensiven Umfeld eine nachhaltige Digitalisierung gestaltet werden? Wie können Abhängigkeiten vermieden werden und welche Rolle spielt das Softwaredesign bei der Nachhaltigkeit von Hardware und Infrastrukturen?

Am Beispiel unseres Lieblingsgadgets, dem Smartphone, führt die Session in technologisch nachhaltige Gestaltungsprinzipien ein, stellt politische Gesetzgebungsprozesse sowie Akteure und Initiativen vor – und wie wir uns als Zivilgesellschaft einbringen können.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/153d0f31-6a70-4e64-8a97-87691f944c3f/98113116-0971-42e8-9629-2d0fbb3f0c4d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3C7v3X7Enfc7raZesFZKKv</video:player_loc><video:duration>2505</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>33</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T10:56:13.161Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:tag>android</video:tag><video:tag>custome rom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uwqXb3jJUcgE5exH4mm1AS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/22d6a391-afae-4ded-a83c-ad3051590e68.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Alexander Sander - Public Money? Public Code! During Corona</video:title><video:description>The Corona crisis has made it clear to us which developments in digitisation we have missed in recent years. Administrations, but also many employers, were not prepared for this. Often, they simply chose some “obvious” solution in order to remain or become workable. Only a few considered the effects and consequences, for example in terms of data protection and privacy, as well as future dependencies on single vendors. In schools, video conferencing solutions that did not comply with data protection regulations were used, some administrations were not able to work at all and many processes are still not digitised.
At the same time, there are also positive examples. Free software has become more and more of a topic and more and more administrations have understood the advantages it brings.
I would like to take a look at the developments of the past year and give an outlook on how we can better face future crises through the use of Free Software and what role governments, public bodies and administrations and the principle of “Public Money? Public Code! play in this.

The talk was presented at SFScon 2021 and can be found here: https://www.sfscon.it/talks/public-money-public-code-during-corona/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e6ff9284-e462-4216-a6d4-35c44cd8f3e6/32f8fe72-3447-4417-ab4d-2ffde07c82b7-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uwqXb3jJUcgE5exH4mm1AS</video:player_loc><video:duration>917</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T13:50:57.775Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>public money public code</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9ut2RZYbF99ArSMe8eSsjp</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/951c43ea-e7bd-45f3-9365-fd3e57f1c2f3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Max Mehl about REUSE: Gold standard for Free Software licensing</video:title><video:description>Marking code with its license and copyright is a tedious and often confusing task for developers. As a result, users and re-users are confronted with ambiguous information. The REUSE initiative changes that! With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. This presentation will guide you through the REUSE best practices and its tools, and presents how to make clear licensing simple.


The talk was presented at SFScon 2021 and can be found here: https://www.sfscon.it/talks/reuse/

More about REUSE: https://reuse.software/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/44c2980e-2b45-4ede-8aa9-d0bf0d712493/5f2f7552-46a5-46dc-9abe-bd721b1916c0-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9ut2RZYbF99ArSMe8eSsjp</video:player_loc><video:duration>879</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>14</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T14:03:05.380Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>reuse</video:tag><video:tag>licensing</video:tag><video:tag>libre software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bSDNkZe9fMwqywdYwQjqea</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/57147ab5-eae6-408b-a950-2ac96db857f3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss  about Sustainable Software &amp; Blauer Engel Eco-Certification</video:title><video:description>
11:4012/11/2021

In 2020 the German government released the award criteria for obtaining eco-certification with the Blauer Engel label for desktop software. Categories for certification include energy efficiency, extending the potential operating life of hardware, and user autonomy … all of which fit seamlessly with Free &amp; Open Source Software (FOSS). The Blauer Engel 4 FOSS (BE4FOSS) project from KDE e.V. seeks to collect, summarize, and spread information related to eco-certification and resource efficiency as it relates to FOSS development.

Free software means users and their communities have the freedom to control the software they use. These freedoms provide real choice: choice in what to install, or uninstall; options to modify software to run more, or less, efficiently; opting to continue support for older, but functioning, devices; and so on. Each of these choices has a cost and/or benefit. For instance, the more (unnecessary) processes a piece of software runs in the background, the more resources the hardware will need. Multiply such costs by hundreds of millions, or even billions, of computer users worldwide, and it quickly adds up.

In short, software efficiency means resource efficiency.

In this talk I will focus primarily on the energy consumption of software, which is also the focus of the Free &amp; Open Source Software Energy Efficiency Project, or FEEP for short. I will walk the audience through the 3 steps for obtaining Blauer Engel certification: (1) Measure, (2) Analyze, (3) Certify. This 3-step workflow will be described in detail, with concrete examples from the KDE software KMail, Okular, and Krita, the first of which is currently under evaluation for certification. I will end the talk with an open call for community engagement, both specifically in applying for Blauer Engel certification and more generally in supporting a resource-efficient, free software future.

THIS PROJECT IS FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BY: BMU (Federal Ministry o...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/580dde9d-60d6-4f2e-8ad9-b69a51922aeb/f999c937-7f19-4f54-8a93-515a0e479f01-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bSDNkZe9fMwqywdYwQjqea</video:player_loc><video:duration>1501</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T14:21:43.766Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>sustainable software</video:tag><video:tag>blauer engel</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1GyKqpe1k16qSAimGWYwnr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1b281ccc-734c-4c09-a9d9-6765909b67da.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Anne Mollen about Measuring the Sustainability of AI</video:title><video:description>Many hopes are put onto AI systems regarding sustainability efforts. While AI certainly has immense potential for contributing towards protecting our planetary boundaries, questions regarding the sustainability of AI are less prominently addressed. That is worrisome because the development, implementation and use of AI systems often comes with huge energy consumption, unfair working conditions and intransparent as well as biased applications. In order to move from mostly abstract discussions of the sustainability of AI, in our project “SustAIn” we are thus developing a sustainability index for AI systems to serve as a rating system.



The talk was presented at SFScon 2021 and can be found here: sfscon.it/talks/measuring-the-sustainability-of-ai/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/05a9eed0-0aea-48f4-9fbe-c1b6180a37b3/825ced68-1034-4c0d-b366-d1dad8a7806f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1GyKqpe1k16qSAimGWYwnr</video:player_loc><video:duration>693</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T14:29:21.404Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>AI</video:tag><video:tag>sustainability</video:tag><video:tag>sfscon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ez7HJV38v4WsgLnq5vD4kQ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ab3e0921-6e46-42aa-957b-d62de7ea3732.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Stefano Zacchiroli about  Software Heritage</video:title><video:description>Software Heritage collects, preserves, and shares software source code from major software development forges, free software distributions, package manager repositories, and more. As such, Software Heritage is the premier digital preservation initiative whose goal encompasses the long-term archival of free software commons for generations to come.
The Software Heritage archive is the largest publicly accessible archive of software source code, having collected 10 billion unique source code files and 2 billion unique commits from more than 160 million software projects.
This talk will provide an update about the Software Heritage project, focusing on increased archive coverage, integration with other initiatives, and way to practically use the archive, for both end users and developers.



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The talk was presented at SFScon 2021 and can be found here: sfscon.it/talks/the-role-of-software-for-a-universal-right-to-repair/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c8e51801-39cb-4a43-b06a-d25a88edb0ef/2214cccf-d9c6-4afa-8c9d-860a956f4148-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qNPXjcyWQgSBowZ3U8Xmcr</video:player_loc><video:duration>1900</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>20</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-02T15:48:54.366Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>sustainability </video:tag><video:tag>software</video:tag><video:tag>right to repair</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/88DzWmWw3r5o2XoaWCbzTs</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0b2b4578-94d8-424f-86bf-c3d0dd27761f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFScon21 - Lucas Lasota about Protecting Router Freedom within the EU reform of telecom law</video:title><video:description>Router Freedom is the right that end-users of any Internet Service Provider (ISP) have to choose and use a private modem and router instead of equipment that the ISP provides. Since 2013, the Free Software Foundation Europe has been successfully engaged with Router Freedom, promoting end-users’ freedom to choose and use their own terminal equipment – first in Germany as a precedent, and now in many European countries.

In the context of the reform of European telecommunications law, EU Member States are implementing the European Electronic Communications Code (Directive (EU) 2018/1972), which impacts Router Freedom. The new law requires from National Regulatory Agencies to define in their jurisdictions the NTP – network termination point, a demarcation limit at which the ISP’s network ends and connects with the customer’s on-premises equipment. Equivalently to the telephony, the NTP varies between countries and may change over time.

The FSFE has been working with regulators, decision makers, consumer and digital organisations to protect Router Freedom in Europe. The talk is a follow up from previous years, focusing on the updates and new challenges that emerged in the last months.


The talk was presented at SFScon 2021 and can be found here: sfscon.it/talks/protecting-router-freedom-within-the-eu-reform-of-telecom-law/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/39c156f4-5ea9-4895-abb5-13fc340b411c/a9eb597b-ec97-454f-b91d-e37ec70274d7-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/88DzWmWw3r5o2XoaWCbzTs</video:player_loc><video:duration>845</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>33</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-05-06T08:46:22.283Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>router freedom</video:tag><video:tag>EU reform</video:tag><video:tag>law</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/coVYuxHeXKF2CPBWBnXTAH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/899bb153-7028-4d01-a0d5-4601abacfe2b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Deutsche Verwaltung ist re@di für den Einsatz von Freier Software</video:title><video:description>Ein Netzwerk von neun Städten in Deutschland zeigt die Vorteile von 'Public Money? Public Code!' auf.

2020, inmitten der Corona-Pandemie, startete die Stadt Bühl eine Videokonferenzplattform namens "Palim! Palim!", die auf der Freien Software 'Jitsi Meet' basiert. Ausgehend von dem Bedürfnis der städtischen Musikschule, auch in Zeiten der Pandemie Gruppenunterricht anbieten zu können, stellte die Stadt die Plattform zur Verfügung.

Inzwischen nutzen viele Vereine, Bürger und die Stadt selbst die Plattform täglich. Auch andere Kommunen haben Interesse an der Lösung.

Der Zusammenschluss von neun Verwaltungen, die 'Palim! Palim!' und viele andere Anwendungen Freier Software nutzen, versucht Verwaltung auf der Grundlage Freier Software gemeinsam zu modernisieren. Unter dem Namen re@di - regional.digital hat sich die interkommunale Zusammenarbeit der süddeutschen Städte Baden-Baden, Bretten, Bruchsal, Bühl, Ettlingen, Gaggenau, Rastatt, Rheinstetten und Stutensee organisiert.

Durch diese Zusammenarbeit werden gemeinsame Standards und Schnittstellen realisiert. So muss das Rad nicht immer wieder neu erfunden werden. Der gemeinsame Bedarf wird durch Synergieeffekte in der Entwicklung, aber auch durch kontinuierlichen Erfahrungs- und Informationsaustausch, thematisiert und gedeckt. So können Ressourcen effektiver und kosteneffizienter eingesetzt werden. Traditionelle Verwaltungsthemen wie die elektronische Verwaltungsakte oder Bauanträge werden in verschiedenen Projektgruppen von re@di bearbeitet. Es werden aber auch Bürgerdienste zur Verfügung gestellt und eine Engagement-Plattform zur Unterstützung von ehrenamtlichem Engagement und Vereinen entwickelt.


Im Interview mit Alexander und Eduard erfahrt ihr mehr über die ersten Schritte und die tägliche Arbeit an re@di und welche Vorteile es für die für die Verwaltungen, aber auch für die Bürgerinnen und Bürger bringt. 


https://publiccode.eu/
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Luis Villa, Tidelift co-founder
Carmen Bianca Bakker, Deputy project manager of the Free Software Foundation Europe

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9e6f56db-0399-4979-b482-87fbd8e8e41d/dc7ca7cb-4102-4345-8b31-78f9ff2b1237-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kyJ2WThjdmgmECszKosppt</video:player_loc><video:duration>1748</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>23</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-06-27T12:49:37.110Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eedqVoA34sNSTqGN44CtP9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7bb15763-74c3-4011-9f25-929736f371e8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Artificial Intelligence and Free Software in the European Union - Alexander Sander</video:title><video:description>The European Union has set itself the goal of adopting digital policies that are aligned with people’s rights, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not any exception. Free Software plays an important role in the development and further success of such technologies. Alexander Sander, FSFE Policy Consultant, points out to specific demands that must be considered in the legislative process of the AI Regulation, to be aligned with Europe’s ambition of building and deploying technologies that empower people while strengthening Europe’s economy.

A well thought-out AI legislation focusing on the use of Free Software will foster innovation, boost the economy, enhance control, strengthen trust, and it will make Europe fit for the digital age.

In this talk Alexander presents the latest developments in EU legislation on AI and what role Free Software plays in this.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6b1f21b3-513b-4fad-b2e1-46b9ba7a64aa/6ffa8480-ec0c-42dd-b131-2e11bb3827ef-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eedqVoA34sNSTqGN44CtP9</video:player_loc><video:duration>1281</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>14</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-06-27T14:17:54.098Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/w3RnCzhmszqPGWc6y28oJh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3cd17fc8-4b3c-4997-bd0c-f8cf9eeb4331.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software and Artificial Intelligence - Alexander Sander OW2con'22</video:title><video:description>Free Software and Artificial Intelligence - Alexander Sander OW2con'22</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f3581312-26c8-48d1-a01a-5b6320c4a794/02fc0204-055a-4d43-b438-c98bf001e17a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/w3RnCzhmszqPGWc6y28oJh</video:player_loc><video:duration>997</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-06-28T15:08:43.992Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9age6ocReoUxGsU1HQv7q9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/221b79ef-4e95-48a8-a427-99c5cca81fc0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Leveraging the benefits of Free Software on Hardware - Lucas Lasota</video:title><video:description>Leveraging the benefits of Free Software on Hardware - Lucas Lasota</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/42142fb8-3296-4f45-81eb-81ec56affc78/fa0ea224-525d-42e0-a1f1-b0682d895c2f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9age6ocReoUxGsU1HQv7q9</video:player_loc><video:duration>876</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-06-29T11:55:41.444Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mbjBEd1XRjfLDQAGbTHmuc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7be89718-e684-4d8d-8c76-1b903f0edccc.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>"Denaro pubblico? Codice pubblico!" - EN subtitles - PMPC presentation in Trento</video:title><video:description>Code paid for by the people should be available to the people! FSFE volunteers will present the ‘Public Money? Public Code!’ campaign in Trento, Italy.

We want legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for the public sector be made publicly available under a Free Software licence. If it is public money, it should be public code as well. More than 30.000 people and 200 organisations adopt this position. Public administrations that use Free Software do not have to reinvent the wheel in programming similar applications, so they can share costs and save taxpayers’ money. The use of Free Software serves the public and promotes innovation too, as users can utilise the code found in the public digital infrastructure. The FSFE explains the benefits of Free Software and shares best practices in the dedicated ‘Public Money? Public Code!’ brochure for public administrations. Volunteers translated the brochure into Italian.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a367aec4-37b5-4473-b682-a10a79a5010b/c047a666-ff1a-4197-b015-4e6b67f73345-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mbjBEd1XRjfLDQAGbTHmuc</video:player_loc><video:duration>4148</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>42</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-07-06T14:21:30.197Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/vUHGrpGXXmfjobttTGY6GS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4597cf48-0acf-45d2-ac10-4179c7481542.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die digitalpolitischen Interviews zur Bundestagswahl 2021 - Manuel Höferlin,  FDP</video:title><video:description>Die Bundestagswahl am 26.09.2021 steht unmittelbar bevor. Digitale Souveränität auch durch den Einsatz von Freier Software stehen im Zentrum unseres Austausches mit den politischen Parteien, den wir auch über die Wahlprüfsteine unserer Organisationen geführt haben. Wir freuen uns, dass wir in einem weiteren Schritt mit Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten aller Parteien mit einer Chance auf eine Regierungsbeteiligung ins persönliche Gespräch gekommen sind und vertieft nachfragen konnten, was sie und ihre Partei tun möchten, um die Digitalisierung in Deutschland auch mit Freier Software voranzubringen.


Es gibt viele ermutigende Signale, dass bei allen befragten Parteien die Bedeutung von Freier Software erkannt und adressiert wird. Am Ende wird es darauf ankommen, dass das konkreten Eingang in die politische Arbeit ﬁndet und gerade im öffentlichen Sektor auch souveräne Lösungen eingesetzt werden. Wir danken allen Politikerinnen und Politikern für ihre Unterstützung und freuen uns, nach der Wahl den Dialog fortzusetzen, wenn es darum geht, den Koalitionsvertrag zu verhandeln und die Sacharbeit in Parlament und Regierung aufzunehmen. Wir veröffentlichen ab heute jeden Tag ein Interview, das von Alexander Sander von der FSFE und Karl Krüger von der OSB Alliance geführt wurde.


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Es gibt viele ermutigende Signale, dass bei allen befragten Parteien die Bedeutung von Freier Software erkannt und adressiert wird. Am Ende wird es darauf ankommen, dass das konkreten Eingang in die politische Arbeit ﬁndet und gerade im öffentlichen Sektor auch souveräne Lösungen eingesetzt werden. Wir danken allen Politikerinnen und Politikern für ihre Unterstützung und freuen uns, nach der Wahl den Dialog fortzusetzen, wenn es darum geht, den Koalitionsvertrag zu verhandeln und die Sacharbeit in Parlament und Regierung aufzunehmen. Wir veröffentlichen ab heute jeden Tag ein Interview, das von Alexander Sander von der FSFE und Karl Krüger von der OSB Alliance geführt wurde.


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At the same time, there are also positive examples. Free software has become more and more of a topic and more and more administrations have understood the advantages it brings.

I would like to take a look at the developments of the past years and give an outlook on how we can better face future crises through the use of Free Software and what role governments, public bodies and administrations and the principle of “Public Money? Public Code!” play in this.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/75603e17-fe52-4cdb-99ed-5ea57eabce36/fa1602e7-b12d-47cf-b4b2-bb2076e956fb-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fuE6prJSPvpht2bA7NUXVY</video:player_loc><video:duration>1398</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>14</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-08-16T13:05:32.472Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cF54Fj99xAUyDVwQ6Q8MoZ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/446127b8-3c11-4f49-bcc8-f9677cae2772.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE: indicar licencias y derechos de autor nunca fue tan sencillo - Lina Ceballos  [esLibre 2022]</video:title><video:description>Desarrollar, usar y re-usar Software Libre es divertido, pero lidiar con la información sobre licencias y derechos de autor no lo es. El proyecto REUSE cambia eso. Con tres sencillos pasos, hace que añadir y leer la información sobre licencias y derechos de autor sea fácil tanto para los humanos como para las máquinas. En esta presentación, Lina Ceballos nos guiará a través de los principios de REUSE y nos presentará cómo hacer que las licencias sean claras y sencillas.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5e890955-267c-43d1-9223-13558e3ce8c1/6971e46c-ef16-4a97-af49-5174d5301cfa-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cF54Fj99xAUyDVwQ6Q8MoZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>1732</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>37</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-08-16T13:18:07.809Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1CEroi8ph8oej5eFofQECJ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c2d02f2e-5517-41bd-9f8e-182d966007af.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE: Indicating licence and copyright information has never been easier - Lina Ceballos FrOSCon...</video:title><video:description>Developing, using, and re-using Free Software is fun, but dealing with licensing and copyright information is not. REUSE changes that. With three simple steps, it makes adding and reading licensing and copyright information easy for both humans and machines. In this presentation, Lina Ceballos will guide us through the REUSE principles and will show us how to make licensing clear and simple.

If you want to grant users the freedoms to use, study, share and improve your software, you have to grant those freedoms in the software licence. To encourage people to develop Free Software, we help developers to understand and apply Free Software licences. Since 2017, REUSE contributes to this goal. Any project that follows the initiative's recommendations makes copyright and licensing information readable for both humans and machines. In this way, we want to ensure that individuals, organisations and companies that are reusing code are aware of the licence terms chosen by the original author.

REUSE does not "reinvent the wheel". On the contrary, it integrates seamlessly into development processes and other best practices when indicating Free Software licences. In addition, there are tools and documentation to help you get started. During this talk we will take a closer look at these tools and documentation, with the bonus of seeing a live demonstration of how to make a project compliant with the REUSE specifications.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/051e76b9-b0ce-4579-9925-ed228156fe0a/4073bb98-d330-4326-b559-11cd2aafffc2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1CEroi8ph8oej5eFofQECJ</video:player_loc><video:duration>2618</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>46</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-08-31T10:05:05.484Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/x1buMiq6k7nNyCRj5nxJ52</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fb195ebf-5ba6-42b5-b29e-09e8d5ccc1a8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Relive Eu Datathon 2022: TEDective with Linus Sehn and Alexander Sander</video:title><video:description> The complete video, from the Publications Office of the EU, can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNGIRjAy_B4


This the EU Datathon finale: the culmination of 6+ months' work for the 12 finalist teams, the moment they present their ideas to the jury who select the 1st 🥇, 2nd 🥈 and 3rd 🥉 prize winners!

The teams present their apps in one of the four challenges we set:

1: ‘A European Green Deal’ 🌳
2: ‘Transparency in public procurement’ 🔎
3: ‘EU public procurement opportunities for young people’ 🙋‍♀️
4: ‘A Europe fit for the digital age’👨‍💻

Discover the potential of #OpenData through their ideas, get inspired and join the discussions! 

Delighted to grow the 'EU Datathon family' this year with this 6th generation of #DataGeeks from around Europe.

More information: https://europa.eu/!d4n9kW
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In der Europäischen Union werden momentan die Richtlinien zum Ökodesign von Produkten sowie das Recht auf Reparatur neu verhandelt. Dazu hat ein Bündnis von Umweltschutz-, Reparatur und Tech-Organisationen vier Forderungen für eine nachhaltigere Nutzung unserer Hardware formuliert. Der Vortrag erklärt worum es genau geht, warum uns das etwas angeht, und wann wir wie aktiv werden können.

Hardware produzieren kostet nicht nur Geld sondern vor allem jede Menge Rohstoffe und Energie. Obendrauf kommen noch die weltweiten Transportkosten, dazugehöriger CO2-Ausstoß und am Ende jeden Jahres dutzende Millionen Tonnen neuer Elektroschrott. Zeit diesen Unsinn zu stoppen.

Eine nachhaltigere digitale Gesellschaft ist nur möglich, wenn wir anfangen unsere Geräte länger zu benutzen. Immer öfter diktiert uns jedoch die Software wie lange eine Hardware benutzt werden kann und führt zu einem vorzeitgen Ende, einer "geplanten Obsoleszenz". Um unsere Produkte länger benutzen zu können lohnt es sich also das Zusammenspiel von Hardware- und Softwarenutzungszeiten anzuschauen und daraus unsere Schlüsse zu ziehen. Genau das haben wir getan.

In den kommenden Monaten werden auf europäischer Ebene die Richtlinien zum Ökodesign von Produkten sowie das Recht auf Reparatur neu verhandelt. Ein Bündnis aus Umweltschutz-, Reparatur- und Techorganisationen fordern jetzt in einem Offen Brief "Das universelle Recht, jede Software auf jedem Gerät zu installieren". Der Vortrag führt in die politischen und technischen Hintergründe ein und zeigt auf wie das Thema Umweltschutz, Verbraucherschutz und Netzpolitik zusammenbringt. Und was wir alle tun können.

Neulinge im Thema sind herzlich willkommen, der Vortrag versucht Menschen aus verschiedenen Strömungen (Bits und Bäume) in einer gemeinsamen Sprache über die Inhalte und Bedeutung der Ökodes...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b99003a5-48b4-4dc3-b125-bd87c1828149/42866650-599b-4c2e-80f7-6cfd7b64b6df-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oV1Tc1vJrP2cPiSTgrr5ZX</video:player_loc><video:duration>2827</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>32</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2022-11-11T15:02:50.151Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>sustainability</video:tag><video:tag>freie software</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>3rik</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nhx6LtZLpEu7sg25Fq36A4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2bade8e7-dbfd-40cb-a79e-86c095c199fd.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Artificial Intelligence and Free Software in the EU - OSL 2022</video:title><video:description>Alexander Sander, Senior Policy Consultant @ Free Software Foundation Europe

The European Union has set itself the goal of adopting digital policies that are aligned with people’s rights, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not any exception. Free Software plays an important role in the development and further success of such technologies. Hence, Alexander wants to point out to specific demands that must be considered to be aligned with Europe’s ambition of building and deploying technologies that empower people while strengthening Europe’s economy.

A well thought-out development and use of AI focusing on the benefits of Free Software will foster innovation, boost the economy, enhance control, strengthen trust, and it will make Europe fit for the digital age.

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Upcycling our devices this way is an important step to rethink our short-term, linear consumption of electronic devices in favor of a circular economy. We explain the connections, offer help and make your voice heard by decision makers.


Agenda
01:03 Erik - Upcycling Android Campaign
23:25 Erik - Upcycling Android Campaign - Q&amp;A
26:35 Max - Upcycling Android Workshops
46:04 Max - Upcycling Android Workshops - Q&amp;A
56:10 Marvin - microG
01:11:10 Marvin - microG - Q&amp;A
01:26:15 General Q&amp;A
01:45:04 Closing

Slides
Erik's presentation - https://share.fsfe.org/s/2fn637fiCfrY7w8
Max's presentation - https://share.fsfe.org/s/nq3NsLAk6zdWTCF
Marvin's presentation - https://share.fsfe.org/s/RMFDqRXjrr3NL9j

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En menos de 3 minutos explicamos porqué esto es beneficioso y su significado.

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The gold standard of communicating licensing and copyright information by Linus Sehh, FSFE's system administrator
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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We thank David Vagt for creating this video.
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</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3fcaca5f-57a9-491f-a767-fb683f785a61/fcadcea6-926d-47c0-b20c-971bbb8e1798-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8STjY5HqBZEwG578VTcrxg</video:player_loc><video:duration>2284</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>16</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-02-17T11:11:15.536Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>LED2022</video:tag><video:tag>REUSE</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software </video:tag><video:tag>License</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/81YRiHmZmzVKiVtzD8268X</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/50534f9f-9c56-40f4-9345-581f6eb6798a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>The ZOOOM Project - LED 2022</video:title><video:description>Stefano Menegazzi, ZOOOM Project Coordinator, explains this European project that aims to raise awareness on the importance of IP generation and management in collaborative innovation ecosystems which rely on three key assets, software, hardware and data.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/38d30177-d2c4-4de4-b544-78dac095b5f9/fe1eb34f-b675-48f1-8ca8-3636ebfaa9cb-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/81YRiHmZmzVKiVtzD8268X</video:player_loc><video:duration>868</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>29</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-02-17T11:22:21.970Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>IP</video:tag><video:tag>EU</video:tag><video:tag>EUprojects</video:tag><video:tag>LED2022</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1dUPBQJaidMowZpWgJ3cdV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/725ca955-bf29-464e-a8ce-02266c7a17a5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>EU alternative to app stores - FOSDEM 2023</video:title><video:description>Marcela Kolaja, member of the European Parliament, explains the EU pilot project “De-monopolized access to EU applications”</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/01cd7a32-c435-4bf3-93d3-fc04d00058c9/e039fbfd-0953-47ea-aea5-3c8975711b3a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1dUPBQJaidMowZpWgJ3cdV</video:player_loc><video:duration>2999</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>64</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-02-21T10:09:40.960Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cHVUE2h4stfRC752Bv5FL5</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e78c43d0-9920-4ae1-819f-1437836a0890.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>"I Love Free Software Day 2023" in Barcelon, SEAT:CODE</video:title><video:description>The original recording can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-VxIv3EyrQ

The beginning of the video is in Catalan while the rest is in Englisch.

We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Open Source Software contributors do important work for our society and they deserve attention. The "I love Free Software Day" is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude.

For the past years we hardly had the chance to meet each other in person. Now we are bringing back in person meetings. Let's celebrate it together - you are invited!

Agenda: 18:30 Welcome 19:00 Introduction 19:15 Why important companies are all using Free Open Source Software? 19:45 Celebration &amp; Networking</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5eef3de1-b916-4882-bdb0-377ed566e508/c642cc16-7206-4a7d-8f37-5c154b1368b1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cHVUE2h4stfRC752Bv5FL5</video:player_loc><video:duration>1865</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>67</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-02-23T10:42:20.816Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>public money? public code!</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qqQRYZqFmAN28kRiQ6bmWo</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0e64bca4-930c-4c12-8968-5797958b2155.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Money? Public Code! (Danish)</video:title><video:description>Hvorfor software finansieret med offentlige midler skal være fri software. Læs mere: https://publiccode.eu/
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c5d34a5b-3c2d-4269-88d9-0e5422d4f1c2/a96e703b-8f26-4352-a227-e44249c45aa8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qqQRYZqFmAN28kRiQ6bmWo</video:player_loc><video:duration>227</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>78</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-06T12:54:33.813Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>OpenSource</video:tag><video:tag> Policy</video:tag><video:tag> PublicCode</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8G8y2cGRbdSadgeDiK6q55</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9fb1b339-9e07-4c44-b9a8-2ecb8d5dc8cb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Flashing Samsung GT i9505 with LineageOS walk-through</video:title><video:description>To get back full control of your device and to extend its usage lifetime, you can install a Free Software operating system. Installing an operating system on an Android device is called "flashing". You can choose to install a complete GNU/Linux system. A Free Software alternative system based on the original Android operating system is called a "custom ROM". If you want to install a custom ROM on your phone, there are many ROMs to choose from. LineageOS has its focus to be executable on as many devices as possible.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3e4a6024-66b6-4bdd-9c2d-718f600feb24/a7790627-40fd-49e5-8f9c-8e8926ea72c2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8G8y2cGRbdSadgeDiK6q55</video:player_loc><video:duration>1195</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>209</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-09T17:03:33.893Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/iqFYfsVy8reYHLhz3Ftmgq</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2477dda7-0794-469d-b952-09f2c1eda144.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Flashing OnePlus 6T with postmarketOS</video:title><video:description>To get back full control of your device and to extend its usage lifetime, you can install a Free Software operating system. Installing an operating system on an Android device is called "flashing". You can choose to install a complete GNU/Linux system. A Free Software alternative system based on the original Android operating system is called a "custom ROM".

GNU/Linux operating systems usually put freedom first, and their development is totally separated from the Google-dominated Android ecosystem. Even better, the code development does not rely on any other single company either: GNU/Linux systems are developed transparently by large communities around the globe with no single entity that is in control

https://postmarketos.org/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8d1dd708-950c-4036-90b1-00626a325976/75b38691-17f9-4696-ab86-d0d6523f227b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/iqFYfsVy8reYHLhz3Ftmgq</video:player_loc><video:duration>677</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>371</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-09T17:20:46.071Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8kam68vYxtKjM3hXhm7Yc5</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/acf6d5d5-9ec9-47d8-8320-2c4b066d9454.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Flashing Samsung GT i9300 with ReplicantOS</video:title><video:description>To get back full control of your device and to extend its usage lifetime, you can install a Free Software operating system. Installing an operating system on an Android device is called "flashing". You can choose to install a complete GNU/Linux system. A Free Software alternative system based on the original Android operating system is called a "custom ROM". If you want to install a custom ROM on your phone, there are many ROMs to choose from. Replicant puts its focus on freedom by offering 100% Free Software, including the drivers. </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3b5cdcb5-7c88-456b-a677-0233806b0252/4acbccc5-5043-4dd8-88bd-ce316e8d9495-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8kam68vYxtKjM3hXhm7Yc5</video:player_loc><video:duration>982</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>137</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-09T18:17:50.416Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7X2vSXubdrbTPFTqjmT5Nm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/74ada61b-c4ba-45e2-978f-6dc3830e1cba.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Alexander Sander, FSFE Senior Policy Consultant, participates at the  Cyber Resilience Act Hearin...</video:title><video:description>Alexander Sander, FSFE Senior Policy Consultant, participates at the  Cyber Resilience Act Hearing in the EP</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3845ac4d-30c2-4d19-bfaa-e06245e2a608/a8646d20-77ff-4a6a-8e09-6af68d8d821c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7X2vSXubdrbTPFTqjmT5Nm</video:player_loc><video:duration>223</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>82</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-21T08:49:19.885Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>device neutrality</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1dn1EDCpyTt7fAQmH3UjZi</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/91c41c43-a739-4dc6-84b2-bd11b8cfefed.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Flashing Google Pixel 3 with Calyx OS</video:title><video:description>To get back full control of your device and to extend its usage lifetime, you can install a Free Software operating system. Installing an operating system on an Android device is called "flashing". You can choose to install a complete GNU/Linux system. A Free Software alternative system based on the original Android operating system is called a "custom ROM". If you want to install a custom ROM on your phone, there are many ROMs to choose from. CalyxOS has a focus on security and comes with verified boot.

Upcycle your Android https://fsfe.org/activities/upcyclingandroid/howtoupcycle.html
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/01b9dfc0-7042-4df2-aecf-4027b829bd63/0bfdc6b6-0aae-4efb-8345-3033d134dcf3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1dn1EDCpyTt7fAQmH3UjZi</video:player_loc><video:duration>935</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>115</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-03-23T14:45:36.682Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ibNDS7ojB7eHpenrXS835d</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/91deef28-81db-4edd-88be-541f17ee2a58.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>LUGA 2023: Youth Hacking 4 Freedom - Hacking competition for teenagers from Europe</video:title><video:description>Youth Hacking 4 Freedom - Hacking competition for teenagers from Europe
von Bonnie Mehring 
vom 19. Augsburger Linuxinfotag 2023
https://www.luga.de/static/LIT-2023/

You like coding and tinkering with software or hardware? And you are up for a challenge? Then the “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is the perfect competition to test your skills. The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) organises this annual hacking contest for young people in Europe. Learn and hear all about the past experience form participants and find out how to apply for the next round.

With the “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” contest the FSFE has created a fun hacking competition for young people from Europe. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. Hear all about the competition and how to participate in this talk.

https://www.luga.de/static/LIT-2023/talks/youth_hacking_4_freedom_hacking_competition_for_teenagers_from_europe/

Folie:
https://www.luga.de/static/LIT-2023/assets/talks/BM-AugsburgerLinuxTage-2023-04-29-YH4F.pdf

Link:
https://yh4f.org
https://fsfe.org/activities/yh4f/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8b2d8bb6-0284-4f0e-b614-8ca55cd32c94/77fd7fa3-b64f-403f-8d70-6183a2ec93f1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ibNDS7ojB7eHpenrXS835d</video:player_loc><video:duration>1955</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>38</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-05-25T08:25:06.360Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Linuxinfotag</video:tag><video:tag>LUGA; Augsburg</video:tag><video:tag>Linux</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>yh4f</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wu8z1ZBshMGfwwKBBwxHdh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5cc2cff6-2fde-4bb6-9548-addb985b96b8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Lina Ceballos at European Parliament's hearing on Democratic Digitalisation</video:title><video:description>Lina Ceballos participated in the hearing: 'Proposal for a Sovereign and Democratic Digitalisation of Europe' that took place at the European Parliament.

She highlighted the crucial role of Free Software in the ongoing digitalisation of Europe, while calling upon decision-makers to give Free Software the importance that it has in enabling digital policies that really put people at the centre by giving them the power to control the technology they use.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f6dfa66b-cc67-4f48-b87a-e43b9be01564/39c95ec7-e7ce-401b-b8d9-d3a27f50dc54-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wu8z1ZBshMGfwwKBBwxHdh</video:player_loc><video:duration>26</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>70</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-06-12T14:48:06.919Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8Y6yV8DH7MH2o9LFW4r1Ds</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/92e90199-f999-4296-8cf0-eebaa88eae0c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Cos'è il Software Libero (Open Source)? La libertà del software spiegata in meno di 3 minuti!</video:title><video:description>Le quattro libertà spiegate in meno di 3 minuti. Il Software Libero ti garantisce le quattro libertà fondamentali: usare, studiare, condividere e migliorare il software. Questi diritti, che definiscono la libertà del software, aiutano a sostenere altre libertà fondamentali come la libertà di parola, la libertà di stampa e la privacy.

Spieghiamo in meno di 3 minuti perché tutto ciò è positivo e che cosa significa.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/40850d87-409d-41af-af79-fc3fc0e8cf14/5a0c12f5-e2f8-474d-8e43-d4041796269e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8Y6yV8DH7MH2o9LFW4r1Ds</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>460</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-08-21T18:53:37.157Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>software libero</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/u1cYdBMAkhXmP19o19ZPPd</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b210c841-fe4f-4c23-bd06-144d4c291642.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Qu'est-ce que le logiciel libre (Open Source) ? La liberté du logiciel expliquée en moins de troi...</video:title><video:description>Les quatre libertés expliquées en moins de 3 minutes. Le logiciel libre vous garantit les quatre libertés essentielles d'utiliser, d'étudier, de partager et d'améliorer le logiciel. Ces droits qui définissent la liberté logicielle contribuent à soutenir d'autres libertés fondamentales comme la liberté d'expression, de la presse et de la vie privée.

Nous expliquons en moins de 3 minutes pourquoi c'est bien et ce que cela signifie.

Si vous voulez aider et contribuer, consultez le site :
fsfe.org
s</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e2c74240-eb4e-4273-8f27-6317449adb36/1d384191-46bb-4ca7-8d76-25f77c3bd3af-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/u1cYdBMAkhXmP19o19ZPPd</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1112</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-08-21T19:15:19.410Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>logiciel libre</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3XbbaZJhV1PXLMPvHb2Y2D</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/03f73888-749a-4ca3-befd-ce62850e2527.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Wat is Vrije Software (Open Bron)? Softwarevrijheid uitgelegd in minder dan drie minuten!</video:title><video:description>Vier vrijheden uitgelegd in minder dan 3 minuten. Vrije Software garandeert u
de essentiële vier vrijheden om de software te gebruiken, te bestuderen, te
delen en te verbeteren. Deze rechten die softwarevrijheid definiëren helpen
het steunen van andere fundamentele vrijheden zoals vrijheid van
meningsuiting, pers en privacy.

We leggen in minder dan 3 minuten uit waarom dit goed is en wat het betekent.

Als u wilt helpen en bijdragen kijk dan op:
fsfe.org
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/17e67499-ee94-49a9-9d26-aadfcfa7cf67/2dfd03a7-4d56-4724-ae2d-0ef47d8edeb5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3XbbaZJhV1PXLMPvHb2Y2D</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>103</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-08-21T19:27:54.189Z</video:publication_date><video:tag> vrije software</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wmBTp4M9YSxRjyKAX9au5A</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d8aad3a8-07f4-4fd7-9f4a-61acc1de79a4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>¿Qué es el software libre? La libertad del software explicada en menos de tres minutos</video:title><video:description>Las cuatro libertades explicadas en menos de 3 minutos. El Software Libre te garantiza las cuatro libertades esenciales para utilizar, comprender, adaptar y compartir el software. Estos derechos que definen la libertad del software ayudan a respaldar otros derechos fundamentales como la libertad de expresión, la libertad de prensa y la privacidad.

En menos de 3 minutos explicamos porqué esto es beneficioso y su significado.

Si quieres ayudar y contribuir, visita:
fsfe.org
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f5d3269d-2bff-4374-a821-ae1db16c7242/f84565ac-2ee7-46b4-93d8-95ca4775260c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wmBTp4M9YSxRjyKAX9au5A</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>341</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-08-21T19:40:02.286Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>software libre</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2oVcP5ASDw2oBWvfbwRB2X</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cad71b02-c094-4356-a3e2-f6e00a8a203b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Sharing the power of appreciation I Love Free Software Day-1080p-hls</video:title><video:description>In the realm of Free Software, expressing gratitude towards Free Software contributors often goes unnoticed. The "I Love Free Software Day" (https://ilovefs.org) provides a platform for individuals and organisations to do exactly this, showing appreciation. But it is crucial to recognize that our appreciation for Free Software should extend far beyond this single day. This talk highlights the significance of the "I Love Free Software Day" as a platform for expressing support, love, and gratitude towards the developers and contributors who make Free Software possible.

The original can be found on media.ccc.de
Throughout the presentation, we will showcase memorable moments and successful initiatives from past celebrations, demonstrating the collective efforts to acknowledge and honor the impact of Free Software. We will discuss ideas and strategies for making the upcoming "I Love Free Software Day" even more remarkable.

However, it is essential to emphasize that our expressions of love and support for Free Software should not be limited to just one day. While the "I Love Free Software Day" serves as a catalyst for celebration, it should inspire us to continue demonstrating our gratitude throughout the year. We will explore ways to incorporate ongoing appreciation into our daily lives, such as contributing to Free Software projects, advocating for their importance, and recognizing the efforts of developers and contributors regularly also in a financial way.

By extending our appreciation beyond a single day, we can cultivate a culture of continuous support for Free Software. We invite everyone interested in Free Software to join us in this endeavor, as we strive to create an environment where gratitude and acknowledgment become integral parts of our interactions within the Free Software community.

Let us embrace the "I Love Free Software Day" (https://ilovefs.org) as a starting point, a reminder of the significance of Free Software, and a call to action ...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0b4c4a1d-9dc2-4b87-ba78-39151f52da25/0500dc17-e9c6-463f-973e-dbdb2a2d0d91-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2oVcP5ASDw2oBWvfbwRB2X</video:player_loc><video:duration>865</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>54</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-08-24T11:13:49.495Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>cccamp</video:tag><video:tag>camp23</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7GATihc2xRDVfLucVcFcdF</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e1709325-e8ba-4f41-91b7-c737f8a21765.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>EU Hearing on the proposed Cyber Solidarity Act: Dario Presutti, FSFE Policy Analyst</video:title><video:description>Dario Presutti participated in the EU hearing on the proposed Cyber Solidarity Act and Digital Resilience.

He highlighted the crucial role Free Software plays in cybersecurity, in particular when it comes to cross border collaboration and working with an international security community.

Free Software fosters digital resilience trough its four freedoms, the freedom to use, study, share and improve the source code of a Software. This allows the development of IT services tailored to the needs within the scope of this regulation, which can  also to be shared without any restriction. Also in light of interoperability Free Software needs to be prioritized. 

Dario demanded as well to clearly define a Cyber Security Community in the regulation. A community composed of representatives from the Member States, the European Commission, other relevant institutions, academia, the private sector, and the civil society, meaning the Free Software Community as well.

The Free Software Community has already shown its expertise and support in developing digital public goods, during the development of public health apps during covid19  for example.

Only by prioritizing Free Software and by defying a Cyber Security Community, we can have secured and sovereign digital infrastructures.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/364214c0-9e87-4675-a9a1-7f86e634c813/fc122406-1bc3-4869-bf53-dd8caf9da579-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7GATihc2xRDVfLucVcFcdF</video:player_loc><video:duration>410</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>46</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-12T14:33:17.591Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>European Union</video:tag><video:tag>Cyber Solidarity Act</video:tag><video:tag>Interoperable Act</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1ERZG1KCiQaimLpjcJGh1f</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a0f65c3e-fc3e-4277-8032-d3a93c0d222b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>O que é o software livre? A liberdade de software explicada em menos de três minutos</video:title><video:description>As quatro liberdades explicadas em menos de 3 minutos. O Software Livre garante as quatro liberdades essenciais para usar, entender, adaptar e compartilhar o software. Esses direitos que definem a liberdade do software ajudam a apoiar outros direitos fundamentais, como a liberdade de expressão, a liberdade de imprensa e a privacidade.

Em menos de 3 minutos, explicamos por que isso é benéfico e seu significado.

Se você quiser ajudar e contribuir, visite:
fsfe.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/056d12d4-ce64-424e-a91a-8fdc7fb43d0e/cf74c066-aa91-4b87-b59e-634f0b5ae236-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1ERZG1KCiQaimLpjcJGh1f</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>197</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-13T14:37:20.012Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8o856MAJT5hzvFBUqRnsmZ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ab0ba534-cf6d-495a-ac8e-947d0ceb0dba.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Hvad er fri software (open source)? Softwarefrihed forklaret på under tre minutter!</video:title><video:description>De fire friheder forklaret på under 3 minutter. Fri software garanterer
dig de fundamentale fire friheder til at bruge, studere, dele og
forbedre softwaren. Disse rettigheder som definerer, hvad softwarefrihed
er, hjælper med at understøtte andre grundlæggende friheder såsom
ytringsfrihed, fri presse og retten til privatliv.

Vi forklarer på under 3 minutter hvorfor dette er godt, og hvad det
betyder. Hvis du gerne vil hjælpe og bidrage, så besøg:
fsfe.org

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På mindre än tre minuter förklarar vi varför detta är bra och vad det innebär.

Om du vill hjälpa till och bidra, kolla: 
fsfe.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a14682e1-a389-450b-9d3c-709372b618ec/c7641938-d9d0-48a1-ad74-48f938c7b391-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kV4ZekBeeVUueyP8m1txgS</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>81</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-22T11:39:07.156Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6brjbMKJMKkQ5f1jktkhaa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6192fbe9-8b3b-4965-8f59-b779849b34a6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>LibrePlanet 2023 - Book reading: Ada &amp; Zangemann - A tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry...</video:title><video:description>

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Book reading: Ada &amp; Zangemann - A tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry ice cream

Presented by: Matthias Kirschner

Matthias Kirschner is president of FSFE. Matthias helps other organizations, companies, and public administrations to understand how they can benefit from free software -- which gives everybody the rights to use, study, share, and improve software -- and how those rights help to support freedom of speech, press, and privacy. He serves on the advisory boards of different free software organizations, has been a consultant for public bodies and other committees, and regularly gives interviews, lectures, or participates in panel discussions about software freedom and the technical distribution of power in a democratic society.

Description:

The famous inventor Zangemann lives in a huge villa high above the city. Adults and children alike love his inventions and are desperate to have them. But then something happens: when Zangemann wants to take another close-up look at his inventions during a walk through the city, a child hits him in the shin with the skateboard. That hurts! Enraged, the inventor makes a momentous decision... The clever girl Ada sees through what is going on. Together with her friends, she forges a plan.

This illustrated children's book tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realizes how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.

Ada &amp; Zangemann will inspire children's interest in tinkering and encourages shaping technology.

    https://ada.fsfe.org - Ada &amp; Zangemann website
    https://git.fsfe.org/fsfe/ada-zangemann Git repository with additional materials.
    https://nostarch.com/ada-zangemann - Ada &amp; Zangemann at publisher No Starch Press

Slides</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/29f2bb24-d2d0-49b5-aea8-c9209c4c8f5b/b7ea79ed-35d8-43d0-8efa-c8298dd128b4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6brjbMKJMKkQ5f1jktkhaa</video:player_loc><video:duration>2515</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>34</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-27T09:12:32.416Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ada&amp;zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>libreplanet</video:tag><video:tag>freesoftware</video:tag><video:tag>softwarefreedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qCZcyV7WRrJwHH5pFdaMYx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/45206b21-624d-4f02-bd34-82342e8bf3c5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Τι είναι το Ελεύθερο Λογισμικό; Εξηγούμε την ελευθερία του λογισμικού σε λιγότερο από τρία λεπτά!</video:title><video:description>Μάθετε τι είναι οι Τέσσερις Ελευθερίες σε λιγότερο από 3 λεπτά. Το Ελεύθερο Λογισμικό διασφαλίζει τέσσερις βασικές ελευθερίες: να χρησιμοποιούμε, να μελετάμε, να μοιραζόμαστε και να βελτιώνουμε το λογισμικό. Αυτά τα δικαιώματα μπορούν να ενδυναμώσουν και άλλες θεμελιώδεις ελευθερίες, όπως η ελευθερία του λόγου και του τύπου, καθώς και το δικαίωμα στην ιδιωτική ζωή.

Εξηγούμε σε λιγότερο από 3 λεπτά τι σημαίνει Ελεύθερο Λογισμικό και πώς βελτιώνει τη ζωή μας. Αν θέλετε να βοηθήσετε και να συνεισφέρετε, επισκεφθείτε τον ακόλουθο σύνδεσμο:
fsfe.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c7855a9d-95a5-4cb6-a413-c1c76489546b/2afed7c5-2bec-46b4-b0f5-b91aed5c006e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qCZcyV7WRrJwHH5pFdaMYx</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>97</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-28T08:27:31.013Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wXJ71dCgQPk2Vw1xZMfqdw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1cc9ef3a-fc5a-4c26-aa1b-884d2403b019.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Czym jest Wolne Oprogramowanie (Open Source)? Wyjaśniamy na czym polega wolność oprogramowania w ...</video:title><video:description>Cztery wolności wyjaśnione w mniej niż 3 minuty. Wolne Oprogramowanie gwarantuje Ci cztery podstawowe wolności do używania, analizowania, udostępniania , i ulepszania oprogramowania. Te prawa które określają wolność oprogramowania pomagają wspierać także inne podstawowe wolności, takie jak wolność słowa, prasy i prywatność.
Wyjaśniamy w mniej niż 3 minuty czemu jest to dobre i co oznacza.
scsJeśli chcesz pomóc i wnieść swój wkład, sprawdź: fsfe.org</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/faba03ad-3164-4532-b9b7-5e8d29e05696/e3a65810-bd92-400a-9fb2-4543786c80c9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wXJ71dCgQPk2Vw1xZMfqdw</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>54</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-09-29T06:59:12.449Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1JX8rFkW4RCkXJ1Eb2k9qL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/17d669c6-e29b-4efc-8ff9-6667e68913c5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>EU Policy topics the whole FreeSoftware community should know about Lina Ceballos OpenSouthCode 2023</video:title><video:description>EU Policy topics the whole Free Software community should know about - Lina Ceballos - OpenSouthCode 2023
Political decisions and their implementation have a large impact on Free Software, its ecosystem, and its communities. With the help of the framework of our “[Public Money? Public Code!](http://publiccode.eu/en/)” campaign, the FSFE is advocating for legislation that requires that publicly financed software developed for the public sector should be made publicly available under a Free Software licence. In this talk, we will do a brief overview of previous and ongoing EU policy topics, giving a special focus on the Interoperable Europe Act, the need for "Free Software first" approach, and the crucial role that other stakeholders especially civil society must play in it.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/05ff365e-4802-4f72-8578-1086e6b3ce84/de7390f1-8f31-4487-974b-23ffb70338ae-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1JX8rFkW4RCkXJ1Eb2k9qL</video:player_loc><video:duration>2296</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>44</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-09T12:45:17.334Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>EUPolicyTopics</video:tag><video:tag>PublicMoney</video:tag><video:tag>PublicCode</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qbM55YJBLxH1mxrTy2PxAk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/440934d4-52a0-4b55-8c5c-80199ac7d68d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Interoperable Europe Act: A real game changer? - Lina Ceballos at foss-north 2023</video:title><video:description>Talk details: https://foss-north.se/2023/speakers-and-talks.html#lceballos
Conference details: https://foss-north.se/2023/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c3dc8a8b-55ae-4a01-8f14-7cce4aa1d1cb/cf3ebc19-9386-4450-bdfc-53b6bc250ece-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qbM55YJBLxH1mxrTy2PxAk</video:player_loc><video:duration>3286</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>30</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-09T13:05:24.657Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/x7FxbRrZt47F8QrC3ft8JV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/02f8dab0-ee9c-4119-8023-ddd85c627fc5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube - Die Infrastruktur der offenen Gesellschaft im digital...</video:title><video:description>Keynote von Katharina Nocun
Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?  
Köln, 22 September 2023
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/fbfa2086-e78e-4b26-970f-3dacaf99f38d/2de4cb7d-0bf3-43d9-94f4-ee22bd98dbc9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/x7FxbRrZt47F8QrC3ft8JV</video:player_loc><video:duration>1804</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>90</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T13:20:43.803Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/oWx6bvjPcTTgvr99iVfaoA</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9245f95c-89ce-4283-ace2-e09279ab8780.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube - Aus dem Alltag von Fediverse-Admins</video:title><video:description>Praxisinput mit Sascha Foerster
Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?  
Köln, 22 September 2023</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b9c65fa2-f0a6-4010-88c9-3f2d52680282/e5eb92ac-cc85-4b8f-b519-c9275e32ecd0-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oWx6bvjPcTTgvr99iVfaoA</video:player_loc><video:duration>1168</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T13:24:16.256Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mKvxWdFrzEEbpjfzxBx7Rc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5b2766e2-ccaf-4c6b-af84-f2f267badb72.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube  -  Was ist das Fediverse? Überblick und Abgrenzung</video:title><video:description>Input von Tobias Diekershoff
Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?  
Köln, 22 September 2023
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a809f76d-7835-47a8-a28a-82ec0dba6da5/6fa69eae-a4a3-40b7-8095-1ec0c7e37fd8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mKvxWdFrzEEbpjfzxBx7Rc</video:player_loc><video:duration>887</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>50</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T13:33:09.280Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kMm3RVyQcKML9ZCur1jraS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bd48527b-6846-46e7-8a41-d4675970a44d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube- Potenziale und Probleme zentralisierter und dezentrale...</video:title><video:description>Input von Stephanie Henkel
Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?  
Köln, 22 September 2023</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a03275c4-26a5-4fba-9c99-ac6979e7b830/d29ba70b-15be-45a4-8ca1-6ffd0f530248-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kMm3RVyQcKML9ZCur1jraS</video:player_loc><video:duration>1547</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>54</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T13:34:40.218Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eBqg5fAgq4V78CzAQRjMjE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a8b3256c-b355-481a-9267-5fdb3e030d98.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube - Zusammenfassung der Workshops</video:title><video:description>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?
Köln, 22 September 2023</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6e38c903-d80c-4cde-8639-d5cf0cb2316e/76512a18-c0e4-420a-a6d4-120939678c7e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eBqg5fAgq4V78CzAQRjMjE</video:player_loc><video:duration>1320</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>23</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T16:04:07.912Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bWSaREU3NtoVoGFH8BF8Rz</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3ac514c4-c7b5-4075-a419-8af509dbaf37.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube- Wie sieht die Zukunft des Fediverse aus?</video:title><video:description>Abschlusspodium mit Björn Friedrich, Katharina Nocun, padeluun, Sascha Foerster, Stephanie Henkel, Tobias Diekershoff
Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?
Köln, 22 September 2023</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/58a477ef-c8f6-4293-9ef9-69179c9eb59f/e6037c09-95ee-4544-8ff0-7fbb8598463e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bWSaREU3NtoVoGFH8BF8Rz</video:player_loc><video:duration>3140</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>82</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-24T16:14:56.416Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wqVs8BFmqFzYPNE1ZnTGNm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3e39945d-4f23-4fab-b1f3-87484bc2ecaa.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Product Liability Directive and Free Software</video:title><video:description>Vlad Botos reported in IMCO committee of the European Parliament on the current results from the trilogue on the Product Liability Directive. Decision makers are pushing for an exemption of Free Software. We welcome these efforts and call for similar rules in the Cyber Resilience Act.
https://fsfe.org/news/2023/news-20230323-01.html 
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f66cf349-d085-4286-b3ee-610ec50dac08/9ec3f14c-39b7-46c5-83a7-c2b070baad68-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wqVs8BFmqFzYPNE1ZnTGNm</video:player_loc><video:duration>104</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>35</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-25T10:59:47.448Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>PLD</video:tag><video:tag>EU</video:tag><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8HR5S1sKoW6NwPfty28VvL</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e9ee831b-cef1-44e3-8974-00a4a4e22b57.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube - Zusammenfassung der Workshops</video:title><video:description>Die Welt nach Facebook, Twitter &amp; YouTube. Eine neue Generation des Internets?
Köln, 22 September 2023</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3e87b6d4-36af-43ff-b19d-e867cebe4e1a/731c7730-6f85-4a18-bef9-1c6d5e84fc95-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8HR5S1sKoW6NwPfty28VvL</video:player_loc><video:duration>1184</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>67</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-10-25T13:20:34.631Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fachtag</video:tag><video:tag>FreeSoftware</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>education</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/orfNwJ5gzQdH5fP7egSpR9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1c554b22-e6d8-4c95-857c-0c8c66c309ec.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE - Interview with Tobias Schlauch (DLR)</video:title><video:description>The FSFE provides individual assessments and direct assistance to Free Software projects in the implementation of the REUSE best practices.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has adopted the REUSE specification in some of its projects. We have talked to Tobias Schlauch, research software engineer at the DLR</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b5afc458-4e81-4eb9-9451-e4dc3eca5f3e/2e35c16a-3193-4875-9570-d88550cf95ef-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/orfNwJ5gzQdH5fP7egSpR9</video:player_loc><video:duration>86</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>38</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-01T09:04:22.751Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4JLcUjdqy3MyFU8rLJZC75</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a989dbaf-df0f-45b0-b61c-d46aa3346334.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Çfarë është Softueri i Lirë (me burim të hapur)? Liria e softuerit e shpjeguar në më pak se tre m...</video:title><video:description>Katër liri të shpjeguara në më pak se 3 minuta. Softueri i lirë të garantonkatër liri thelbësore për të përdorur, studiuar, ndarë dhe përmirësuar softuerin. Këto të drejta që përcaktojnë lirinë e softuerit ndihmojnë në mbështetjen e lirive të tjera themelore
si liria e fjalës, shtypi dhe privatësia. 

Ne shpjegojmë në më pak se 3 minuta pse kjo është e mirë dhe çfarë do të thotë.

Nëse dëshiron të ndihmosh dhe të kontribuosh, shiko:
fsfe.org
publiccode.eu</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1e43e591-2a3c-430c-8f5a-4f20ec858138/afb24bb6-464e-4694-b5a8-f6118306454c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4JLcUjdqy3MyFU8rLJZC75</video:player_loc><video:duration>156</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-03T07:55:23.047Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/taEp2pYZuK8vFRYnzwerjn</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b5a63b6c-0f69-414f-8abd-562755dd3304.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Mikä on vapaa ohjelmisto (avoin lähdekoodi - /Open Source/)? Ohjelmistojen vapaus selitettynä all...</video:title><video:description>
Neljä vapautta selitettynä alle kolmessa minuutissa. Vapaat ohjelmistot takaavat sinulle neljä keskeistä vapautta: vapaus käyttää, tutkia, jakaa ja parantaa ohjelmistoja. Nämä oikeudet, jotka määrittelevät ohjelmistojen vapautta, auttavat tukemaan muita perustavanlaatuisia vapauksia, kuten sananvapautta, lehdistönvapautta ja yksityisyyden suojaa.

Selitämme alle kolmessa minuutissa, miksi tämä on hyvä asia ja mitä se tarkoittaa.

Jos haluat auttaa ja vaikuttaa, niin käy katsomassa: 
fsfe.org
publiccode.eu

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klarigita en malpli ol tri minutoj.

La kvar liberecoj klarigitaj en malpli ol 3 minutoj. Libera programaro
garantias al vi la kvar neprajn liberecojn de uzi, studi, kunhavigi,
kaj plibonigi la programaron. Ĉi tiuj rajtoj kiuj difinas programaran
liberecon subtenas aliajn fundamentajn liberecojn kiel la liberecon de
esprimo, gazetaro, kaj privateco.

Ni klarigas en malpli ol 3 minutoj kial ĉi tio bonas kaj kion ĝi
signifas.

Se vi volas helpi kaj kontribui, vidu:</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/06a3b646-6b69-45d4-ad79-69ad36a4302c/12da9194-5a65-452e-b443-8e56a0d17b88-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1Py4dfQipa8G6Td48mnCyU</video:player_loc><video:duration>153</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>148</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-28T11:03:27.003Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>esperanto</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>libera programaro</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wj8pdgBdH1HRh3kzCEiwiP</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6d0a6785-8456-4ed5-8b12-1afa599e0e36.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Alexander Sander - Free Software and AI in Europe</video:title><video:description>How Europe regulates AI and Free Software

In this talk, Alexander Sander presents the latest developments in EU legislation and activities on AI and what role Free Software plays in this.

The European Union’s AI Act is the first comprehensive set of regulations for the artificial intelligence. Also Free Software plays a role in this regulation. Alexander sheds light on the upcoming rules and evaluate what this means for Free Software, AI but also other upcoming regulations.

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2023
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For six years, the Free Software Foundation Europe has been calling with a broad alliance for publicly funded software to be published as Free Software. This initiative has become a great success: Our demand “Public Money? Public Code!” has found its way into government strategy papers, party programs, as well as coalition treaties, and is being discussed in public administrations across Europe.

At the same time, we see less progress than expected and vendor lock ins remain a crucial issue. Digital sovereignty is redefined bypassing Free Software. There is openwashing in publicly funded companies, and government projects in favour of Free Software remain empty words. Public statistics on the procurement of Free Software are largely unavailable.

It is therefore no longer enough to promote the idea of “Public Money? Public Code!”. We as the Free Software community should be even more vigilant than before – continuing to praise small steps in the right direction, but pointing out and criticising omissions and lack of implementation. We should become more like watchdogs.

In the talk we will look at some examples of lack of implementation of Free Software policies. We will discuss how we, as civil society, can identify such shortcomings and how to deal with them. We will present our initiative TEDective – a free-software solution that makes European public procurement data explorable for non-experts, aiming to provide you with a powerful tool to keep an eye on real progress towards “Public Money? Public Code!” across Europe.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b830a53d-375d-41df-9cb5-73ccfe81b467/0a9117e5-cb66-4509-ac00-b7b40d222cd1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oKbJn29R46MyNnWNaTbdnn</video:player_loc><video:duration>906</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:04:51.982Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jXmCVHJtv7s1wo2q33ehND</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e2903a01-7a12-4389-9db9-5f71e5aecf90.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Lina Ceballos - Interoperable Europe Act: A real game changer?</video:title><video:description>[**Interoperable Europe Act: A real game changer?**](https://www.sfscon.it/talks/interoperable-europe-act-a-real-game-changer/)

Interoperability is a core element of the ongoing digitalisation of Europe. With the Interoperable Europe Act, the EU is aiming to create a dedicated legal framework for interoperability and to enhance cross-border digital public services across the European Union. This talk will give an overview of the state of play of this proposed regulation in the ongoing EU legislative process, some of its flaws, and the important role that Free Software and its community can play in it.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/997f1efb-5518-4318-b90b-414b65e808b9/1d335e52-7f89-4174-9150-05a98e3a2008-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jXmCVHJtv7s1wo2q33ehND</video:player_loc><video:duration>909</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>44</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:12:45.618Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kbdrJ3SYJETuhHNgSTZqNK</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/10b7ce21-39a4-49a0-8fdd-e728633b9aff.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Gabriel Ku Wei Bin - Why Do We Need A Next Generation Internet?</video:title><video:description>[**Why Do We Need A Next Generation Internet?**](sfscon.it/talks/why-do-we-need-a-next-generation-internet/)  
Improving the Internet as a platform, one Free Software at a time

The Internet today forms the backbone of the digitisation of our society and economy. As connectivity increases, the boundaries between the real and digital world get increasingly blurred. However, there has been an erosion of trust in the Internet following revelations about the exploitation of personal data, large-scale cybersecurity and data breaches, and growing awareness of the proliferation and impacts of online disinformation.

What can be done to improve the Internet as a platform for future generations? What initiatives are currently in place to build key technological blocks of an Internet that supports human-centric values, such as privacy, security, and inclusion, while reflecting the values and norms all citizens should enjoy in Europe?

This talk will explore why the current state of the internet must be re-imagined and re-engineered in order to support healthy societies, the existing European Commission initiative to work towards doing so, and the role of Free Software in accomplishing these goals.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9b4abda7-b61b-4e27-9978-7a297c6cbe0f/9111fa1a-bd06-4454-9430-63ecfd7101c1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kbdrJ3SYJETuhHNgSTZqNK</video:player_loc><video:duration>897</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>20</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:20:49.271Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCon</video:tag><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3KRijitpARxQsr2ewNa27t</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/547c0f0a-3658-4750-b8dd-a54f0d546c77.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Bonnie Mehring - Sharing the power of appreciation: Celebrating ‘I Love Free Software ...</video:title><video:description>In the realm of Free Software, expressing gratitude towards Free Software contributors often goes unnoticed. The “[I Love Free Software Day](https://ilovefs.org)” provides a platform for individuals and organisations to do exactly this, showing appreciation. But it is crucial to recognize that our appreciation for Free Software should extend far beyond this single day. This talk highlights the significance of the “I Love Free Software Day” as a platform for expressing support, love, and gratitude towards the developers and contributors who make Free Software possible.

Throughout the presentation, we will showcase memorable moments and successful initiatives from past celebrations, demonstrating the collective efforts to acknowledge and honor the impact of Free Software. We will discuss ideas and strategies for making the upcoming “I Love Free Software Day” even more remarkable.

However, it is essential to emphasize that our expressions of love and support for Free Software should not be limited to just one day. While the “I Love Free Software Day” serves as a catalyst for celebration, it should inspire us to continue demonstrating our gratitude throughout the year. We will explore ways to incorporate ongoing appreciation into our daily lives, such as contributing to Free Software projects, advocating for their importance, and recognizing the efforts of developers and contributors regularly also in a financial way.

By extending our appreciation beyond a single day, we can cultivate a culture of continuous support for Free Software. We invite everyone interested in Free Software to join us in this endeavor, as we strive to create an environment where gratitude and acknowledgment become integral parts of our interactions within the Free Software community.

Let us embrace the “[I Love Free Software Day](https://ilovefs.org)” as a starting point, a reminder of the significance of Free Software, and a call to action to express our love and support throughou...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1651a407-57b0-4c49-af58-81d3c8331c63/216fbfc8-c722-42cb-8d77-5189111ef6a1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3KRijitpARxQsr2ewNa27t</video:player_loc><video:duration>882</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:28:59.638Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCon</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ujg9ztpK6Atrnq1CzfDu3N</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/898dfc7a-59d3-4e06-bd01-c7dced79d670.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Lucas Lasota - The Future of Connectivity, Open Internet and Human Rights</video:title><video:description>[**The Future of Connectivity, Open Internet and Human Rights**](sfscon.it/talks/the-future-of-connectivity-open-internet-and-human-rights)  
Making telecommunications more democratic with Free Software

We are becoming more and more dependent on the Internet for our work, education, communication, personal relations and entertainment. Our digital devices conquered an unprecedented level of importance in our life.

However, we are facing a loss of control over our smartphones, tablets, and other devices for internet connection. It’s time to resolve monopolies and re-establish democratic control over the technology we most depend upon.

This talk will present the challenges end-users are facing to get more control over their devices and how Free Software is key for a consumer re-empowerement.

The talk will present real-life examples of policy demands against gatekeepers on digital markets, such as the struggle for Router Freedom in the last years and how Device Neutrality can serve as an important instrument for pushing forward end-user-oriented digital policies.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e54c9b05-8903-4a5f-9eeb-018a56792fda/0c543aff-f453-4000-977e-b05e6dfcc3bd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ujg9ztpK6Atrnq1CzfDu3N</video:player_loc><video:duration>819</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>21</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:37:43.735Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Open Internet</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aWHWSA7gqKoaWeWAuSXeYa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6d6c17a9-f629-4d1a-a2d9-21b08985f254.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - European SFS Award 2023</video:title><video:description>The award is given to a person who contributed to the introduction of the culture of Free Software.
The European SFS Award 2023 was delivered to Frank Karlitschek.

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**Laudatio SFS Award 2023**

Matthias Kirschner (Free Software Foundation Europe – FSFE) and Raphael Barbieri (LUG BZ – Linux User Group Bozen-Bolzano-Bulsan) 

Raphael: It’s an honor for me (on behalf of the Board of Linux User Group Bozen-Bolzano-Bulsan) to present the first European SFS Award, continuing a twenty-year-old tradition, since the first SFS Award was assigned in 2004 to Hugo Leiter, for introducing LibreOffice in all municipalities of South Tyrol. Traditionally the AWARD has always been given to someone who greatly contributed to the culture of Free Software in South Tyrol, and this tradition will continue, but as SFSCON this year we extended the narrative to the essential European level. LUGBZ, promoting digital sustainability in South Tyrol, joined forces with an important European association active in the sphere of Free Software, namely the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). Let me introduce the president: Matthias Kirschner.

Matthias: Thank you, Raphael! As the FSFE we have now participated many years at the SFSCON, and saw how the LUGBZ was awarding great Free Software contributors from Italy – so we were happy when we have been approached to join forces and award European Free Software contributors together with the LUGBZ.

Raphael: As in previous years, we received many nominations for potential winners. It was not easy for us to choose a winner, since many of the suggested candidates made enormous contribution to Free Software.

Matthias: The deciding factor for us this year was to choose a European who lives the values of software freedom, a person who has dedicated decades of work to software freedom and brought it to the next level, a true visionary and pioneer of software freedom.

Raphael: In 2001, over two decades ago, he started KDE-Look.org, ...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/508642ff-2303-4a9b-8589-35224dd4b945/12a8d45a-1cc6-47b6-99ff-61f13ced5d6a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aWHWSA7gqKoaWeWAuSXeYa</video:player_loc><video:duration>387</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:45:30.869Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Open Source</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aU88Ecak14oVRd1J9R9kHV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e619f73c-118a-43f8-8f89-5bba30e7ba50.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - The Future of Software Freedom Roundtable</video:title><video:description>The “Roundtable on the Future of Software Freedom” convenes to address the critical question of the Free Software movement’s response to the emergence of AI and the impending regulatory challenges it poses. As Free Software advocates, we are grappling with the profound questions that arise in the face of impending regulation. Should we actively participate in shaping these regulations? This roundtable encourages an open dialogue.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/502951ba-dc57-49e1-b739-6d9ed14ca1fb/7fd75adb-111e-40d2-8626-b41077761f30-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aU88Ecak14oVRd1J9R9kHV</video:player_loc><video:duration>1879</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>20</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T03:50:54.473Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>AI</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>Open Source</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wZS6AHDoBT5RuTtU6ve8qt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b81ec5c5-683e-4fe7-8001-a75420994e67.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Karen Sandler - The History of, and Path forward for, Copyleft and the GPL</video:title><video:description>Copyleft licensing has been the primary strategy of the FOSS community to guarantee users’ rights to copy, share, modify, redistribute reinstall modified versions of their software. In our earliest days, we naïvely thought that the GPL would work like magic pixie dust; we’d sprinkle it on our code, and our code would remain free as in freedom.

The reality check that we’ve received over the last 35 years has been painful on this issue. Nevertheless, those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.

This talk will not only discuss the primary past GPL enforcement efforts around the world, but also provide a whirlwind tour of how copyleft came to work how it does and discuss ideas and suggestions of future strategies in copyleft that, informed by this history, are our best hope for software freedom.

CC BY-SA 4.0 SFSCon</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/fb066d82-7052-4b07-a3f0-04a1e07efbff/03b7955a-e7cb-4c9f-b241-62f9c71a558d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/wZS6AHDoBT5RuTtU6ve8qt</video:player_loc><video:duration>898</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>36</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T04:22:03.376Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCon</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCon23</video:tag><video:tag>GPL</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/c6aVef1hY9kzWGvgUGr7Uy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7b4ba7c3-1da4-49a5-bab8-123f9deacae8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Luca Bonissi - Windows and Office “tax” refund</video:title><video:description>The right to install any software on any device and various cases about the refund of pre-installed software

Some manufacturers try to force to use the preinstalled software on the PC you acquire, sometimes also claiming that alternative software will not work properly.

On 2018 Luca purchases a Lenovo Tablet/PC and, since it comes with Microsoft Windows pre-installed, he requested the refund to Lenovo, but Lenovo denied to refund Luca. A court case was initiated, and Lenovo was condemned to pay a punitive damages of 20’000 euros for its abusive behaviour.

After this “historic” case, some other refund were request to other companies, such as HP, Dell, Microsoft, Acer, and again to Lenovo. Each OEM tried to deny the refund, with various reasons such as contractual clauses contained in the sale contract or in the same license agreement, or the need to delete the Product Key stored in the MSDM BIOS ACPI table and therefore they require to send the PC to their laboratories. These reasons have no valid legal basis, because – at least in Italy – the license agreement is a contract totally unrelated to the sale contract, so a third party may not impose any action on your material good, and the license agreement has remained without causal and economic justification, because not accepted and missed to be concluded.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/59cd5b2b-3016-42a6-859d-12c396dec5e8/82bb80e5-5745-4df6-a699-94e5773113cd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/c6aVef1hY9kzWGvgUGr7Uy</video:player_loc><video:duration>863</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>32</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T04:14:37.406Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cLSKf9oReoxLPj8CpNarHV</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7ad84034-495f-4bd4-9cf0-b3af1a756b56.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON23 - Christian Busse - Free Software and Open Science</video:title><video:description>The Open Science movement aims to increase the transparency, reproducibility, and inclusiveness of academic research. One of its central goals is therefore to make research outputs broadly available, e.g., manuscripts (Open Access) or research data (Open Data). While software/code created in the course of scientific research is a key artefact of scientific research that is clear distinct from the latter two, it has until recently not received the same attention as manuscripts or data, although it follows its own set of paradigms.

In this talk Christian Busse will present an overview on how the core concepts of Free Software and the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) Principles intersect, what this means for managing code as research output and recent initiatives on the European level that will provide support for these issues.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5f588633-1915-430c-a582-ddb97310922b/5dca19d7-14bf-4800-a9e3-215afdda987f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cLSKf9oReoxLPj8CpNarHV</video:player_loc><video:duration>907</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>111</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-11-30T04:33:03.389Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSS</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON23</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCon</video:tag><video:tag>Open Science</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/opzZJm8SAYLQYz5gTXBeJ9</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eee6b295-8cd0-43f9-b3cb-837e9d57d322.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>French Minister of Education Gabriel Attal presenting Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:title><video:description>On 4 December 2023, the French Minister of Education, Gabriel Attal, presented the book “Ada &amp; #Zangemann” to the #APFA parliamentarians meeting in the old Bonn parliament. Afterwards he gifted the book to Anke Rehlinger, Minister-President of the Saarland (Germany). </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b5741b8c-1ce3-4ab5-83aa-f298f06c7de8/5a39c16e-0bef-4b0d-97a7-919df5a49b46-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/opzZJm8SAYLQYz5gTXBeJ9</video:player_loc><video:duration>61</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>268</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-12-06T07:23:55.069Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9sxiEwj4RCuvwhWumokmXj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/073d00b7-9cd7-4686-8773-f3957a85ac30.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Adfinis Open Talks | Matthias Kirschner | FSFE | Free &amp; Open Source Software | Digital Sovereignty</video:title><video:description>Matthias Kirschner, President of the Free Software Foundation Europe is our guest in this episode of Adfinis Open Talks. Matthias explained why F-Droid is important for the Android platform and discussed the challenges of the free rider problem in the expanding realm of cloud services. In addition, he shared fascinating perspectives from his book "Ada &amp; Zangemann", shedding light on the motivations behind the four freedoms that FSFE advocates for.

Adfinis strongly believes in the innovation and transparency of Free &amp; Open Source Software and aims to shape a world driven by non-proprietary solutions. Adfinis is an international team of more than 100 highly skilled people with many years of experience, competence and professionalism in helping customers plan, build and run Free &amp; Open Source IT solutions.

Visit Adfinis:
https://adfinis.com/en/

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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:47 - Warm up questions
03:54 - F-Droid
06:09 - Free software and the four freedoms
10:30 - Ada &amp; Zangemann
14:08 - Free Rider or Free Loader
15:47 - Principles of the FSFE
18:02 - Four freedoms, hyperscalers and common goods
19:43 - Free software license models
25:03 - Regulations, common goods and digital sovereignty
29:28 - Context of Free Software
32:02 - Public Money? Public Code!</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/447dbd4a-7400-49ab-ac04-93d88bdeca30/d23a02e9-db30-46b2-93cb-276d268ed5a0-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9sxiEwj4RCuvwhWumokmXj</video:player_loc><video:duration>2069</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>63</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2023-12-20T13:42:30.895Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>Matthias Kirschner</video:tag><video:tag>Adfinis</video:tag><video:tag>Open Source</video:tag><video:tag>Four Freedoms</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2GqZexjuYceajrbo7B8Sc1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9f47e403-6e39-409c-bd2c-c7be987cd38b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Youth Hacking 4 Freedom</video:title><video:description>You like coding and tinkering with software or hardware? And you are up for a challenge? Then the “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is the perfect competition to test your skills. The Free Software Foundation

The third round of the FSFE's programming competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is open for registration. "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" is a programming competition for European teenagers from 14 to 18 years old. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. Hear all about the competition and how to participate in this lightning talk. For more information come and visit the FSFE booth in the Bits &amp; Bäume Cluster: https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/en/assembly/fsfe/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0dbe49c1-bd7d-44ca-bb97-1b922b3e110e/cc535601-7eed-4156-8f13-f74efb82e189-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2GqZexjuYceajrbo7B8Sc1</video:player_loc><video:duration>218</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>281</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-01-08T12:31:10.642Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>37c3</video:tag><video:tag>2023</video:tag><video:tag>Ethics, Society &amp; Politics</video:tag><video:tag>youth hacking 4 freedom</video:tag><video:tag>yh4f</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8GSutX7VcnGtMiqm3Ng96m</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b3effdbb-b8a8-474c-b986-2ae16dcb4352.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2024 - Presenting Youth Hacking 4 Freedom,  FSFE programming competition for European teen...</video:title><video:description>You like coding and tinkering with software or hardware? And you are up for a challenge? Then the “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is the perfect competition to test your skills. The Free Software Foundation

The third round of the FSFE’s programming competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” has just started. “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is a programming competition for European teenagers from 14 to 18 years old. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. Hear all about the competition and how to participate in this lightning talk. 

[This talk on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3736-youth-hacking-4-freedom)</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3e64d66f-f2fd-4927-80b9-a63dca49aece/a6ca377b-84d4-41ae-b7fc-52f8d3496bae-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8GSutX7VcnGtMiqm3Ng96m</video:player_loc><video:duration>385</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>34</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-08T13:55:30.904Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>yh4f</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>youth</video:tag><video:tag>hacking</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7uooQ2p7B3XVcGfR3ATq9Y</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/84b11ba2-a511-457f-a25e-120c529ee4e7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann på dansk, læst af Øjvind Fritjof Arnfred</video:title><video:description>Øjvind læser for første gang sin danske oversættelse af Matthias Kirschners børnebog Ada &amp; Zangemann højt for en større forsamling.

Optaget til I Love Free Software Day hos PROSA i Aarhus, den 14. februar 2024.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/348d7543-4688-4364-b30e-95ddc7c51200/e535522b-97d3-4817-9635-8127009f4ad2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7uooQ2p7B3XVcGfR3ATq9Y</video:player_loc><video:duration>1602</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>13</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T08:31:08.022Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>ILoveFS</video:tag><video:tag>ILoveFS24</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/q1acAxwcEH2or6HvFSHfsP</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c8d3723d-2590-4f13-bac8-ec065a506fdb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Software libero per una tecnologia migliore con la FSFE - Teleboario</video:title><video:description>In biblioteca a Lovere i bambini hanno scoperto il software libero, uno strumento che consente di programmare computer, cellulari e tablet in maniera personalizzata e divertente
Original source: https://www.teleboario.it/notizia/9198/software-libero-per-una-tecnologia-migliore-con-la-fsfe/ </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c260ff5b-c786-48e6-9f60-b60228d1c9b3/1c9fd87a-8c59-40af-a09c-9edeba469d86-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/q1acAxwcEH2or6HvFSHfsP</video:player_loc><video:duration>88</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>29</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T10:11:31.578Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/c9utSuErtwNgQugYeUpoD6</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0f377bc3-fc7a-4692-9b8c-f8960dbbf44d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day celebration, Bergamo, Italy: Rave beat - Kenobit</video:title><video:description>Kenobit esegue un beat al termine dell'intervento della giornata dedicata al software libero.
grazie @kenobit grazie @fsfe</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5a4406f4-8416-476b-88fa-352029ac26f7/e3295b87-a058-4a81-8e13-fd111647283b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/c9utSuErtwNgQugYeUpoD6</video:player_loc><video:duration>41</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>17</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T11:19:20.180Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>kenobit</video:tag><video:tag>bglug</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/5JMqdTrKhuU2AbjEKrhdTr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cb665dd3-9f12-471c-9879-e695c9a61ff2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day celebration, Bergamo, Italy: SuperQuark sigla - Kenobit Bach</video:title><video:description>Aria sulla quarta corda di Bach per Gameboy eseguita da @kenobit.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/265dc857-80e2-4165-a491-57975b7120c7/37f32e4d-3b27-4491-a52e-c82c74bbb581-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/5JMqdTrKhuU2AbjEKrhdTr</video:player_loc><video:duration>207</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T11:26:46.707Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>bglug</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>kenobit</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aLfcSN8urohjzMj21tbPxu</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d5e20efe-db01-4e30-9f94-078c6c5acb4c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day celebration, Bergamo, Italy: Georgie - Kenobit version</video:title><video:description>Geogie (manga) nella versione di @kenobit.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4f0fba51-d42e-42fd-a0bf-f4973d35293e/0dea563f-aef8-4a1d-998b-c5b4397ce11f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aLfcSN8urohjzMj21tbPxu</video:player_loc><video:duration>119</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>15</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T11:29:28.309Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>kenobit</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>bglug</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ck73xFkQ6djVPatZTxWs6W</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/21473eec-9892-428d-85b4-c0f75fa051ab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>I Love Free Software Day 2024 @SpazioPolaresco, Bergamo, Italy</video:title><video:description>Workshop musicale con @kenobit al Polaresco di Bergamo per I Love Free Software day 2024.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5bbf61ae-ec2e-4507-8021-719bd2ac7200/e3336194-ec39-4693-9782-a550ba0f431f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ck73xFkQ6djVPatZTxWs6W</video:player_loc><video:duration>1422</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>50</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-20T14:25:05.768Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Chiptune</video:tag><video:tag>GameBoy</video:tag><video:tag>Kenobit</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/thWtSBLxNRRAkiiMPamjdg</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/64ed8aa1-6750-43c3-82c5-908669ef9915.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2024 – Codes Bound by Ethics: The Rising Tide of Non-Free Software Licenses in AI ecosystems</video:title><video:description>Ethical AI has emerged as a pivotal global discourse, reflecting the growing realization of its profound impact on societies worldwide. While social issues give rise to policy solutions and thus legislations, ethics are deeply rooted in societal values that differ greatly from one jurisdiction to another. In the last decade, diverse groups and individuals have departed from using exclusively Free Software licenses on their projects to developing new types of licensing solutions which prioritize “ethical” restrictions on how software should be further used and distributed. In this talk, I will delve into the ethical dimensions of the convergence of AI and Free Software, examining the challenges and opportunities in building responsible and ethical AI solutions within the free software ecosystem.

This talk firstly provides examples of some of the most common licensing models imposing “ethical” restrictions. It then examines how licensing models imposing additional behavior restrictions that supposedly call themselves “open” are in contravention of the definitions of Free Software and Open Source Software. We will further explore some predominant material harms emanating from the use of these restrictive licenses. Lastly, given the various technical &amp; legal obstacles in using these restrictive licenses, I implore that the ethical compliance checks must fall within the purview of regulations and not software licenses.

Given the proliferation of ethical licenses in AI landscapes causing additional behavior restrictions, integration of Free Software, license compatibility and licensing compliance become more complex, affecting the whole ecosystem. This presentation seeks to increase awareness about this crucial issue, particularly as public funds are being allocated to AI projects that may, at times, employ restrictive licensing practices.

[This talk on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2750-codes-bound-by-ethics-the-rising-tid...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/dd04380f-1460-48be-b963-e6d81e29331f/e299bf64-581f-4046-9a2f-7b6b2504bdc8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/thWtSBLxNRRAkiiMPamjdg</video:player_loc><video:duration>910</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>42</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-29T14:27:53.354Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSDEM</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM24</video:tag><video:tag>AI</video:tag><video:tag>ZOOOM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9anGpCP2t8355qd3aUyQhC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/929de3cd-fe80-40bd-929f-c16503a78cec.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>CRA &amp; PLD: Free Software in the European legislative landscape - FOSDEM 2024</video:title><video:description>At FOSDEM 2024, an EU policy devroom was organized with the help of the FSFE. Run by Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévernet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, and Gijs Hillenius, the devroom focused on Free software in the European legislative landscape, giving a lot of time for the Community to express their opinions and concerns. The dev room was also attend by staff from co-legislators and agencies 

In this session -that starts with the opening of the devroom- the speakers focus on the CRA (Cyber Resilience Act) and the PLD (Product Liability Directive)

Schedule:
- Welcome to the EU Policy Workshop Devroom
	Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévenet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, Gijs Hillenius
- CRA &amp; PLD: [begin workshop] How will the open-source community adapt to the new EU Cyber Resilience Act and Product Liability Directive
	Maarten Aertsen 	
- CRA: 40 new ways the CRA can accidentally harm open source
	Tobie Langel 	
- PLD: When software causes harm – who pays and why?
	Robert Carolina 	
- CRA &amp; PLD: panel
	Cheuk Ting Ho, Maarten Aertsen, Benjamin Bögel, Omar Ennaji 	
- CRA &amp; PLD: workshop
	Tobie Langel, Ciarán O'Riordan 	
- CRA &amp; PLD: CRA conformance for Open Source Projects
	Marta Rybczynska 	
- CRA &amp; PLD: rapporteur playback
	Mirko Boehm

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[This devroom on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/eu-policy/)</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/42182c9c-9b31-4456-81a7-ddaefe1303e4/5e3abb02-1459-4d3e-bcb0-7bda19099a89-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9anGpCP2t8355qd3aUyQhC</video:player_loc><video:duration>5593</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>22</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-29T12:08:18.903Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>pld</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>cra</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM24</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e4AjFFy239XNN7MBHhf3bo</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/257df9c9-5c5d-4868-b723-e434a256ac14.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software policy engagement:  Free Software in the European legislative landscape - FOSDEM 2024</video:title><video:description>At FOSDEM 2024, an EU policy devroom was organized with the help of the FSFE. Run by Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévernet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, and Gijs Hillenius, the devroom focused on Free software in the European legislative landscape, giving a lot of time for the Community to express their opinions and concerns.

How should the Free Software community exchange with policy makers? How can policy makers support Free Software development? In these talks decision makers discuss together with the Free Software community how their demands can best be represented. 
In this session, you will be able to hear Alexander Sander, FSFE's Policy Consultant, talking about Free Software and EU policy engagement. 

Schedule

- FOSS policy engagement: [begin workshop] OSS Exchange with policy makers and policy support of OSS developers two faces of the same coin?
	Alexander Sander 	
- FOSS policy engagement: a CRA retrospective.
	Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen
- FOSS policy engagement: The impact of the NGI Open Source projects on EU policy and values
	Jean-Luc Dorel, Clementine Valayer 	
- FOSS policy engagement: EU FOSS Act
	Ciarán O'Riordan 	
- FOSS policy engagement: panel
	Alexander Sander, Jean-Luc Dorel, Clementine Valayer, Jules Obry, Walter van Holst 	
- FOSS policy engagement: Fishbowl conversation - share your experience
	Alexander Sander, Karen Melchior MEP 	
- FOSS policy engagement: rapporteur playback
	Enzo Ribagnac
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[This devroom on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/eu-policy/)
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Together with our co-hosts from the Software Freedom Conservancy and from Informatique, Inc, this devroom once again focused on current political and legal challenges we face in the world of software freedom.

Schedule
- Welcome to the Legal and Policy Issues Devroom
	Karen Sandler, Tom Marble, Alexander Sander, Bradley M. Kuhn, Matthias Kirschner 	
- RHEL and CentOS and the growth of openwashing in FOSS
	Karen Sandler, benny Vasquez, Markus Feilner, Liam Proven
- Figuring out trademark policy on the fly
	Peter Eisentraut 	
- GPL’s Termination under German Law
	Sebastian Steck 	
- Fireside Chat on Further Restrictions, Imposed Downstream on Copyleft, Wreaking Havoc
	Bradley M. Kuhn, Krzysztof Siewicz 	
- The new Swiss Open Source Law: "Public Money Public Code" by default
	Matthias Stürmer, Rika Koch 	
- Hot Topics: Organizers of the Legal &amp; Policy DevRoom discuss the issues of the day
	Karen Sandler, Tom Marble, Alexander Sander, Bradley M. Kuhn, Matthias Kirschner
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[This devroom on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/legal/)</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4fa60aef-7a19-4e3b-a32e-11a2d3c36a72/c208317b-004c-4471-96c0-e00a4f92e877-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aQs7EbEUQGt4DP13SsqAJ7</video:player_loc><video:duration>13622</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>50</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-27T08:24:18.052Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>legal </video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM24</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8N57qV4Q8saYmTSEH9JNym</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/58c62db7-82ac-4c32-ac22-dbb16af47e10.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Public Services Interoperability : Free Software in the European legislative landscape - FOSDEM 2024</video:title><video:description>At FOSDEM 2024, an EU policy devroom was organized with the help of the FSFE. Run by Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévernet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, and Gijs Hillenius, the devroom focused on Free software in the European legislative landscape, giving a lot of time for the Community to express their opinions and concerns.

In this session, you will be able to hear Lina Ceballos, FSFE's Policy Project Manager, talk about the EIA (Interoperable Europe Act) and have an interesting discussion with the community about it.

Schedule

- Public services interoperability: [begin workshop] Free/open source and Interoperable European public services
	Gijs Hillenius
- Public services interoperability: The Interoperable Europe Act; the challenges and opportunities for the free and open source communities.
	Lina Ceballos, Isa Von Kalben 
- Public services interoperability: workshop Interoperable Europe Act
	Lina Ceballos, Isa Von Kalben 	
- Public services interoperability: Open Source efforts in and around the European Commission; and how about a next EC open source strategy
	Gijs Hillenius, Saranjit Arora 	
- Public services interoperability: workshop Open Source strategy at the European Commission
	Gijs Hillenius, Saranjit Arora 	
- Public services interoperability: rapporteur playback
	Axel Thévenet
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[This devroom on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/legal/)</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3f1eb7aa-6a6b-4b59-910d-21bb573ecafc/8b9bb0ef-856d-4a4b-b0eb-c1e793710f7d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8N57qV4Q8saYmTSEH9JNym</video:player_loc><video:duration>5429</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-02-29T14:27:16.213Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>IEA</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM</video:tag><video:tag>Policy</video:tag><video:tag>Interoperability</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM24</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/wyVNuwgm36sPsPgxUdWA2H</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a1daf58d-ddea-44f6-b69b-502f032eb537.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Digital Services Interoperability: Free Software in the European legislative landscape - FOSDEM 2024</video:title><video:description>At FOSDEM 2024, an EU policy devroom was organized with the help of the FSFE. Run by Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévernet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, and Gijs Hillenius, the devroom focused on Free software in the European legislative landscape, giving a lot of time for the Community to express their opinions and concerns.

In this session, you can listen to Lucas Lasota, FSFE Legal Programme Manager, and Nico Rikken, FSFE volunteer and Dutch Country Coordinator, talking about router freedom. 
Free Software is impacted in relation to operating systems running in these devices. Volunteers communities over Europe have engaged in initiatives such as Router Freedom and Device Neutrality to monitor these laws. The proper implementation has already revealed challenging due to several hurdles and difficulties. 

The session finishes with the devroom Wrap-Up

Schedule
 	
- Digital Services Interoperability: [begin workshop] Introduction
	Enzo Ribagnac 	
- Digital Services Interoperability: What opportunities recent European legislations create for open source business?
	Jurgita Miseviciute 	
- Digital Services Interoperability: Intertwining EU telecom law, the DMA, internet devices and Free Software
	Nico Rikken, Lucas Lasota 	
- Digital Services Interoperability: Panel Discussion - The technical challenges of interoperability requirements in EU law
	Enzo Ribagnac, Leire Orue-Echevarria, Alexandre Ruiz Feases 	
- Digital Services Interoperability: Workshop - The technical challenges of interoperability requirements in EU law
	Simon Phipps, Amandine Le Pape 	
- EU Policy Devroom Wrap-Up
	Simon Phipps, Enzo Ribagnac, Maarten Aertsen, Axel Thévenet, Deb Bryant, Alexander Sander, Gijs Hillenius

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[This devroom on FOSDEM website](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/track/eu-policy/)
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À l'occasion de l'anniversaire de l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, le 7 décembre 1941, Cécile Fournier sort son "Antisèche" pour revenir sur cet événement historique, très étudié dans les salles de classe. 
Dans son "Heure de la récré", Cécile nous faire découvrir "Enfantillages", une exposition au Centre Tignous à Paris. 
En fin d'émission, on retrouve Sandra Ferreira pour son rendez-vous "Plateau repas". Notre diététicienne-nutritionniste livre ses conseils pour bien manger en période de froid.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/baffd751-84a4-4f63-b0da-05620b0949e0/6aed1489-59cc-48ef-a553-0c0c9f1d278b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/p6iJXvKKk3fVQno2AMKuif</video:player_loc><video:duration>1744</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>35</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-04-09T15:22:04.575Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>children book</video:tag><video:tag>school</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>right to repair</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/inrgdSvLyaPViV7kqjugMr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1f79d451-36a2-43f5-8973-5583c6414c8c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2024 - Youth Hacking 4 Freedom: Der Wettbewerb für Jugendliche!</video:title><video:description>Du programmierst und tüftelst gerne an Software oder Hardware? Und du bist bereit für eine Herausforderung? Dann ist "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" (YH4F) der perfekte Wettbewerb, um deine Fähigkeiten zu testen. Die Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) organisiert jährlich diesen Programmierwettbewerb für junge Menschen in Europa.

Jugendliche im Alter von 14-18 Jahren haben die Möglichkeit, unter der Anleitung von Experten aus dem Freien-Software-Universum an ihrer eigenen Projektidee zu arbeiten. Es gibt keine Einschränkungen für die Projekte, solange sie unter einer Freien-Software-Lizenz veröffentlicht werden. In diesem Wettbewerb können junge Leute allein oder im Team ihre Coding-Skills ausprobieren und Projektarbeit lernen, während sie neue Freundschaften quer durch Europa schließen. Im Vortrag erfährst du alles über die Erfahrungen und Projekte früherer YH4F-Teilnehmender und findest heraus, wie du dich für die nächste Runde bewerben kannst.

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"I think in March something beautiful happened in Amsterdam: the proposal 'Amsterdam Digital Independent' (or 'autonomous') was adopted. I was wondering: in it open source is mentioned to promote autonomy, but also to promote transparency. I would say this aligns with the points of the NSC. What will you do in Europe to bring that further and to support governments and municipalities to really progress free and open source software?"

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5311f5a1-a3ee-4770-b867-cfa088d45da3/831eb5da-5452-4224-8b1e-013e24ab87cd-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bfXqXqTZwipM9zbubjbDHV</video:player_loc><video:duration>194</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>25</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-05-30T11:51:54.308Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8vznSsHk6Brh9dD3s9HoK5</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/64a67f08-1b58-48ac-bf12-8284060524ca.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>REUSE - Interview with Matija  Šuklje , Director, Legal and Associate General Counsel  from Liferay</video:title><video:description>The REUSE initiative, started by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), makes licensing easy for humans and machines alike. With REUSE, we solve a fundamental issue that Free Software licensing has at the very source: what license is a file licensed under, and who owns the copyright? A set of best practices and the helper tool make the task of adding this legal information in every single file of the project a simple practice.

Liferay International uses, supports and sponsors REUSE. We talk with Matija Šuklje,Legal Director and Associate General Counsel (FOSS &amp; Community)
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Check out the lecture at https://www.dorscluc.org/sessions/eu-policy-topics-the-whole-free-software-community-should-know-aboutlina-ceballos/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/7b4a8ae3-8a8d-4472-a067-31cc9b0c4c20/dce2dd81-eba1-4c62-a102-016b98bd5a1a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ge2hG6YLnrGTe2SX5FXNHo</video:player_loc><video:duration>2942</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>32</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-07-26T09:32:08.352Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/exhyBGfZnE7hUwWsW4V25S</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/cac06fbb-b5df-49fc-82a4-2b6afb0b17e7.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FORUM 2030: "Public Money? Public Code!" - Mehr als nur die öffentliche Verwaltung by Bonnie Mehring</video:title><video:description>Original video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0DdlN_F-TI

“Public Money? Public Code!” mehr als nur die öffentliche Verwaltung

Unter dem Slogan “Public Money? Public Code!” ruft die Free Software Foundation Europe gemeinsam mit über 230 Organisationen und öffentlichen Verwaltungen dazu auf Software, welche durch öffentliche Gelder finanziert wird, als Freie Software zu veröffentlichen. Das langfristige Ziel der Initiative ist die Softwareabhängigkeit und den vendor lock-in der öffentlichen Verwaltung zu erkennen und zu reduzieren, sowie öffentliche Verwaltungen digital unabhängig und souverän aufzustellen. Dabei profitieren von solch einer Umstellung nicht nur die öffentlichen Verwaltungen, sondern auch die kleinen regionalen oder nationalen Unternehmen, welche die Umstellung der öffentlichen Verwaltung hierbei aktiv unterstützen.

Wieso digitale Souveränität dabei nicht nur die öffentliche Verwaltung sondern auch den lokalen Mittelstand betrifft und wie dieser digital unabhängig wird und von Freier Software profitiert diskutiert Bonnie Mehring in diesem Beitrag.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6da510fc-6628-44c3-af5a-37277c459ef6/e38dd9d5-fcb7-4950-9162-321a488bb807-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/exhyBGfZnE7hUwWsW4V25S</video:player_loc><video:duration>655</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-07-31T13:03:05.476Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>Public Money Public Code</video:tag><video:tag>Freie Software</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ffUSqNGovBvWZwFq82knZH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9ad4b586-34c2-4e17-a7e2-e40b6164c303.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>frOSCon 2024 -  Geld ist nicht alles! Neue Wege zur nachhaltigen Beschaffung Freier Software  Joh...</video:title><video:description>Einst war Software-Beschaffung für Verwaltungen einfach: Wer den niedrigsten Lizenzpreis aufrief, erhielt den Zuschlag. Auch deswegen ist die öffentliche IT-Infrastruktur in eine fatale Abhängigkeit von wenigen proprietären Unternehmen geraten. Um diese Abhängigkeit zu lösen, gehen Verwaltungen bei Software-Ausschreibungen neue Wege und setzen dabei auf Freie Software.

Die Free Software Foundation Europe fordert mit ihrer Initiative „Public Money? Public Code!“ seit langem, den Anteil Freier Software im öffentlichen Sektor zu erhöhen. Mit Erfolg: Immer mehr Länder und Kommunen in Europa wollen Freie Software beschaffen. Das stellt öffentliche Verwaltungen vor eine Herausforderung: Welche Kriterien in Ausschreibungen stellen sicher, dass durch die Vergabe gute Produkte beschafft werden und gleichzeitig das Freie-Software-Ökosystem nachhaltig gestärkt wird? Wie lässt sich verhindern, dass Unternehmen gewinnen, die das Ökosystem schädigen – zum Beispiel durch Openwashing oder fehlende Maintenance für das Produkt?

International gibt es dazu verschiedene Ideen und Ansätze. Hier soll anhand von Beispielen diskutiert werden, wo bei der Beschaffung Freier Software Fallstricke lauern, wo an Kriterien für die nachhaltige Beschaffung Freier Software gearbeitet wird, welche Metriken sich für die Ausschreibungspraxis eignen und wie sie implementiert werden können.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/7374ef9b-d4c4-4698-bcdb-6aeee8765def/f8c43e15-242e-4906-9131-3f46546a2727-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ffUSqNGovBvWZwFq82knZH</video:player_loc><video:duration>3785</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>17</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-08-19T08:17:59.755Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>froscon</video:tag><video:tag>free software </video:tag><video:tag>conference</video:tag><video:tag>talk</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nnzVM27dDFm7NP1PDdsWHh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/487f58d8-d884-406f-8ee1-8d6dc4579b6f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Bezahlt sie doch einfach!!? Eure Freie Software Gute Gründe zum Geld geben und Tipps zum Bezahlt-...</video:title><video:description>-------- Talk from a FSFE volunteer. Opinions expressed are his own ------------

Wenn wir viel mehr Freie Software möchten, dann braucht es mehr Menschen welche diese beruflich entwickeln. Das geht nur mit Unternehmen die wirtschaftlich arbeiten, weil es Wagnis und Wettbewerb braucht. Deshalb ist es sinnvoll für erhaltene Freie Software Leistungen freiwillig zu bezahlen und so den Kreislauf anzuschieben. Dazu schauen wir auf Beispiele und praktische Erfahrungen.

Als Gegenentwurf zu einer großen Behörde oder gemeinnützigen Organisation die Freie Software macht, erklärt dieser Vortrag, warum Zahlungen besser auf viele Empfänger verteilt werden sollten - auch an Einzelpersonen, wie das gehen kann und welche Wirkung es verspricht.

Viele Vorschläge der letzten Jahre, Freie Software zu finanzieren, schauten auf gemeinsame Geldtöpfe oder öffentliche Förderung. Das übersieht den Steuerungsaspekt einer Zahlung. Software-Engineers sind mehr als andere in der Lage zu beurteilen, was eine Freie Software-Komponente beiträgt oder was gebraucht wird.

Zusätzlich werden immer wieder neo-proprietäre Geschäftsmodelle gesichtet:
Anbieter, welche nur die proprietäre Version pflegen und bedienstleisten. Oder Datenbankenprodukte für die es im breiten Einsatz auf den Serverfarmen nun doch verpflichtend Geld kostet. Allerdings funktionieren diese Ansätze nur gut, weil vorher der Teil der Software populär wurde, der noch Freie Software war.

Besser ist es, wenn mehr Geld für reine Freie Software Leistungen fließt. Entschieden von denen, die etwas davon verstehen und davon haben, den Besucherinnen und Besuchern der FrOSCon zum Beispiel. Und deren Organisationen, ob Behörde, Unternehmen oder Verein.

Mit Geschichten und Beispielen erzählt Bernhard Reiter wie sein Unternehmen seit mehr als 20 Jahren freiwillig für Freie Software bezahlt und warum.

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Following the success of the illustrated book ‘Ada &amp; Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream’, the FSFE is now releasing the story as an animated movie. The book is currently available in 10 languages and has reached the hands of over 20,000 children worldwide and it was been spread through readings, discussions, and workshops.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/10f17469-a546-44e5-8824-26a0f768a871/ef24a09c-4326-4461-946d-4505bf5e05f2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/36mdwGKisit8ZcJTibjrsZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>124</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>187</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-10-07T12:15:57.726Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ada</video:tag><video:tag>ada &amp; zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>children</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mPiL4nzoJ21gWiG4JHLATf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eda6668b-84e8-4388-baa0-00740a1d4294.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann - Un cuento sobre Software, Monopatines y Helado de Frambuesa</video:title><video:description>El famoso inventor Zangemann vive en una enorme villa en lo alto de la ciudad. Tanto a adultos como a niños les encanta sus inventos y están desesperados por tenerlos. Pero entonces ocurre algo: cuando Zangemann sale a pasear por la ciudad para ver sus invientos, un niño le golpea con el monopatín en la espinilla. ¡Eso duele! Enfurecido, el inventor toma una decisión trascendental... Pero Ada, una niña muy lista, se da cuenta de lo que está pasando y junto con sus amigos elabora un plan.

Esta película de animación cuenta la historia del famoso inventor Zangemann y la niña Ada, una curiosa juguetona. Ada empieza a experimentar con hardware y software, y en el proceso se da cuenta de lo crucial que es para ella y para los demás controlar la tecnología.

Un recurso educativo abierto que inspira a los más pequeños a trastear y crear tecnología.

Más información sobre la película y el libro en ada.fsfe.org

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Esta obra está bajo la Licencia Internacional  Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC-BY-SA-4.0).
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The famous inventor Zangemann lives in a huge villa high above the city. Adults and children alike love his inventions and are desperate to have them. But then something happens: when Zangemann wants to take another close-up look at his inventions during a walk through the city, a child hits him in the shin with the skateboard. That hurts! Enraged, the inventor makes a momentous decision... The clever girl Ada sees through what is going on. Together with her friends, she forges a plan.

This animated movie tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realises how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.

An Open Educational Resource that inspires children to tinker and create technology.

Find out more about this film and book at ada.fsfe.org

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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC‑BY‑SA‑4.0) International License.
To view a copy of this license, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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Following the success of the illustrated book ‘Ada &amp; Zangemann - A Tale of Software, Skateboards, and Raspberry Ice Cream’, the FSFE is now releasing the story as an animated movie. The book is currently available in 10 languages and has reached the hands of over 20,000 children worldwide and it was been spread through readings, discussions, and workshops.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8c2e346d-530c-47e0-acfb-93c2e7c3c6df/bac9c543-7a57-4e45-a206-be7e7b5477f2-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/iiZ89LY4rerxh9Y4BhnVDz</video:player_loc><video:duration>129</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>148</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-10-08T16:28:31.290Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>ada &amp; zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>children</video:tag><video:tag>ada</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3gkJp3EENfs1WkbXfPrvCt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3b4adcab-062a-45fa-b6fc-7c0f9385f988.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Audiolibro: Ada &amp; Zangemann - Una fiaba che parla di software, skateboard e gelato al lampone</video:title><video:description>L'audiolibro di Ada &amp; Zangemann racconta la storia di Ada, una bambina curiosa che scopre il mondo dei computer e della programmazione, insegnando il valore della libertà digitale e dell'open source. Questo formato audio è utile per persone cieche e ipovedenti, permettendo loro di immergersi nella storia senza lettura visiva. È ideale anche per bambini che non sanno ancora leggere e per chiunque preferisca ascoltare un libro durante gli spostamenti o i momenti di relax.

Doppiatori: Gabriele Ponzo, Simone Mazzilli, Anita Meloni, Ginevra Ponzo, Irene Loesch, Valentino Gatti, Cecilia Murgante, Tommaso Onofri, Elisa Gabrielli

Scarica l'audiolibro qui: https://download.fsfe.org/Ada%20&amp;%20Zangemann/Ada&amp;Zangemann_IT.flac

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The Ada &amp; Zangemann audiobook tells the story of Ada, a curious young girl who discovers the world of computers and programming, teaching the value of digital freedom and open source. This audio format is especially useful for blind and visually impaired people, allowing them to immerse themselves in the story without the need for visual reading. It is also ideal for children who haven’t yet learned to read and for anyone who prefers listening to a book during commutes or moments of relaxation.

Voice actors: Gabriele Ponzo, Simone Mazzilli, Anita Meloni, Ginevra Ponzo, Irene Loesch, Valentino Gatti, Cecilia Murgante, Tommaso Onofri, Elisa Gabrielli

Download the audiobook here: https://download.fsfe.org/Ada%20&amp;%20Zangemann/Ada&amp;Zangemann_IT.flac</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/125697f1-2d02-43b4-9a1f-b0e6739d67af/5f1dc7ec-9229-4e75-a7c2-93490d9b14f4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3gkJp3EENfs1WkbXfPrvCt</video:player_loc><video:duration>1885</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>111</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-10-31T12:51:36.420Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>children book</video:tag><video:tag>audiobook</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>ada</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fYwrRaaw8qQhauiG2niY3t</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c00c383e-b03c-4b8c-b36e-218f614c15ae.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>2024 European SFS Award - Vim Maintainer Christian Brabandt message about Bram Moolenaar and the ...</video:title><video:description>2024 European SFS Award - Vim Maintainer Christian Brabandt message about Bram Moolenaar and the award</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/79445aeb-8d2f-46b7-b020-4198f229b787/d7d19002-ef7b-41ed-be86-c258b15762ad-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fYwrRaaw8qQhauiG2niY3t</video:player_loc><video:duration>85</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>119</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-06T13:50:50.752Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>SFS Award</video:tag><video:tag>Vim</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software </video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1Foj3QTMwJ2wZwFS967bfw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9e41062b-1b81-4d1b-bc6a-6f1cf94a1047.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Alexander Sander - CRA &amp; PLD Liability rules and Software Freedom</video:title><video:description>With CRA and PLD liability rules for software have been introduced with a broad exception for Free Software. After long and intense debates individual developers and non for profit work are safeguarded. Alexander Sander sheds light on those new rules.

Already at an early stage, the FSFE argued in a hearing in the EU Parliament, for the inclusion of clear and precise exemptions for Free Software development in the legislation and for liability to be transferred to those who significantly financially benefit from it on the market.

In the future, individual developers and non-profit development of Free Software will be exempt from the CRA and the PLD. Nevertheless, the wording in both the regulations are different and a standardisation processes and guidelines are still being drawn up.

In this talk Alexander Sander discusses what this new regulation means for software freedom in future and what happens at this stage and how to be involved in implementation.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/057fc1bc-f225-42a3-8464-b92373f56bf2/204d78ba-fc69-4548-8b07-0425f0540198-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1Foj3QTMwJ2wZwFS967bfw</video:player_loc><video:duration>883</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:22:58.674Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>PLD</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>EU policy</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ntWbxbZ8cnH6774Zzv9AtB</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c87f25b9-9763-462a-8d7d-774c94a33080.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Lina Ceballos - Lessons from the EU’s Next Generation Internet Initiatives</video:title><video:description>What We've Learnt From Looking At 500 Free Software Projects

The FSFE is a consortium member of the EU’s Next Generation Internet initiatives (https://fsfe.org/activities/ngi/ngi.en.html). As part of our work there over the past 6 years, we have looked at hundreds of participating Free Software projects, to assist them with their legal and licensing questions, as well as to help them become REUSE compliant.

This talk explains some simple trends in Free Software legal and licensing that we’ve observed over the years in independent Free Software projects and their developers, and how these affect aspects of the Free Software ecosystem.

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/adf66261-77a9-48fd-bab0-e509bf764c79/8d6eb85d-80e4-4a33-890e-4a188d14842c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ntWbxbZ8cnH6774Zzv9AtB</video:player_loc><video:duration>828</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:20:11.183Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>EU policy</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>NGI</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ecyweHhCPdKmNuqd5i4Jma</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/221d999e-bb9b-4f00-9b82-32cff1748ee9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Marta Andreoli - The FSFE Italy Project from Understanding to Testing</video:title><video:description>How I applied design-thinking to re-design the Italian Free Software Community

The role of Deputy Coordinator Italy within the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) was born in 2022 out of the need of re-establishing the presence of the Foundation on the territory. I designed this three years experimental project together with the Free Software Lab of NOI Techpark with the value proposition of (re)designing the FSFE Italian Community.
The project followed a human centric approach, moving along the five core stages of design-thinking. The goal of my talk is to describe the FSFE Italy project and the design-thinking approach adopted.
The first year (Y1) served as the understanding phase: I got involved as an FSFE representative in the main communication channels used by the Free Software (FS) community on the territory. I conducted interviews with volunteers, associations’ heads and enthusiasts, took part into the main FS events organized on the territory, mapped all stakeholders (understanding-observing) and created my own point of view (POV). By the end of 2022 I had already became an established FSFE representative on the territory, having gathered inputs and ideas on how to kick off the community into year two (Y2). The goal of year two was to build on these new ideas (ideation) and put these thoughts into action (prototyping) by finding common goals and activities with the main FS associations active on the territory and signing Memorandum of Understandings, preparing the ground to test it in the third year (Y3). Guess what was the result?

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6ae406a9-7f6a-48a8-9aeb-a26f26be6681/87891ae0-f778-4999-888d-84d3368470f1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ecyweHhCPdKmNuqd5i4Jma</video:player_loc><video:duration>919</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>16</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:18:39.376Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>community</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/s5tMs6YzbM4zBt3qo2acUC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d05046ae-4ad2-42d4-92a3-8326195b9e1e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Alexander Sander - NGI: No more EU funding for Free Software?!</video:title><video:description>During the summer the European Commission made the decision to stop funding Free Software projects within the Next Generation Internet initiative (NGI). This decision results in a loss of €27 million for software freedom. Since 2018, the European Commission has supported the Free Software ecosystem through NGI, that provided funding and technical assistance to Free Software projects. This decision unfortunately exposes a larger issue: that software freedom in the EU needs more stable, long-term financial support. The ease with which this funding was excluded underlines this need.

This talk shows the urgent need for sustainable, long-term financial support for Free Software to ensure Europe’s technological independence.

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d32db3d7-5c40-4634-bbf9-5c10649e30b0/e761d9d0-76fe-4c1e-86f8-10ca0cb31e45-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/s5tMs6YzbM4zBt3qo2acUC</video:player_loc><video:duration>913</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:17:47.962Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>NGI</video:tag><video:tag>PMPC</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>EU policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/eYnh583jH4iTCX1XPK1wG7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/387a791d-e77a-4080-9505-907e74428ab2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Ana Galan - Let’s share our love for Free Software</video:title><video:description>https://www.sfscon.it/talks/lets-share-our-love-for-free-software/I love Free Software Day 2025
16:4015 mins08/11/2024

We often underestimate the power of a simple Thank You. Free Software contributors do important work for our society and the “I Love Free Software Day” on 14 February is the perfect opportunity for you to express your special gratitude. Since 2010, we have celebrated this wonderful annual event with an ever-growing and diverse community. ♥

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/712590f0-90c5-40a6-a8fa-545839ed181e/206a6c68-e261-4b63-bc78-bf07e570ac9b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/eYnh583jH4iTCX1XPK1wG7</video:player_loc><video:duration>832</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:16:04.661Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/65M7vQpZXtH4E28P2K8cce</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/511fb7c5-0e3d-4596-a29c-e7a5e53fd1ab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Matthias Kirschner - Let’s spark children’s interest in coding</video:title><video:description>Our experiences and how you can contribute

Today it is impossible to imagine daily life without software. The majority of us can’t spend a single day without using it. People use software in the workplace, on laptops, and on mobile phones. Software is also found in less obvious places however: in trains, cars, televisions, washing-machines, fridges, and many other devices. None of these devices could function without software. Without software we couldn’t write e-mails, make phone calls, go shopping, or travel as we are accustomed to. Software is our society’s central tool. How do we ensure that the next generation is motivated and capable of shaping technology for society’s benefits?

The Free Software Foundation Europe’s volunteers and staff have interacted with over 1700 children between 6 to 10 years in the past months. Children, especially girls, afterwards were motivated to start experimenting with hardware and software. In the discussions we saw that they realise how crucial technology will be for them. Furthermore with the FSFE’s coding competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” we gathered experiences working with teenagers who program, tinker, and have fun with software.

Learn more about the experiences how the FSFE sparks children’s and teenagers interest to tinker, experiment and program. Furthermore you will see how fulfilling those activities can be for yourself.


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The Fediverse is a decentralised social network. But what does that mean?
In this talk, Tobias Diekershoff gives a brief introduction to the status of the Fediverse in 2024 and how it started to evolve in 2008. 

He explains the basic concepts of ActivityPub as the protocol of the Fediverse and how the use of this open protocol has enabled a diverse group of Free Software projects to build a social network of (micro) blogging, video streaming, podcasting and event organising. A network where users can share and interact with each other regardless of the platform they use. 
What will be possible in the Fediverse of 2024? And how can you get started today?

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/79a6052b-a785-4d05-9a70-caed547adbb0/d37fb02e-a571-4f3a-ab26-48537517c104-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/g2fVwrmu3RGjtrixkwtwGQ</video:player_loc><video:duration>1132</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>41</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:05:34.403Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Social Media</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cV6B1N36VtjxDFRQTAc6FE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/91b8b5ec-79f7-4bc5-84be-a15db7124ccb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON24 - Johannes Näder - Tackling Openwashers, Freeloaders and Cuckoos</video:title><video:description>How to safeguard the Free Software market against unfair competition

Companies that produce and sell Free Software face a problem: some competitors use unethical and destructive means to compete, making their products cheaper and winning bids. This kind of market behaviour is increasingly becoming a problem for Free Software producers.

Destructive practices include marketing proprietary software under the guise of being Free Software, whether by using free/open wording, by introducing new licences that falsely appear to be free, or by imposing additional barriers that make it more difficult to use the freedoms offered by Free Software.

Other competitors sell Free Software products without contributing to their development and maintenance, profiting from the work of others but giving nothing back to the community. This allows them to offer low prices while raising the costs of maintenance for the original manufacturers. For some players, there seems to be no limit to their creativity when it comes to undercutting competitors and winning bids.

The Free Software Foundation Europe has been analysing these and other problematic market practices over the last few years. In this talk we will take a closer look at them and show why they harm Free Software manufacturers and the Free Software ecosystem. We will then discuss ways to limit the success of such practices.

CC BY-SA 4.0 - SFSCON 2024
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/607e6601-ab69-42e7-a063-e680d8f468e8/9e558865-b9bf-45f4-b016-7141b826e952-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cV6B1N36VtjxDFRQTAc6FE</video:player_loc><video:duration>928</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>59</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-26T10:45:54.789Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>openwashing</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aw4EHJYVBSQGHPS22xXBG2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3b1a034b-cdf1-4c32-ae34-140c27090067.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann - Ein Märchen über Software, Skateboards und Himbeereis</video:title><video:description>In einer riesigen Villa hoch oben über der Stadt lebt der berühmte Erfinder Zangemann. Erwachsene wie Kinder lieben seine Erfindungen und wollen sie unbedingt haben. Doch dann geschieht etwas: Zangemann kommt in die Stadt, um seine Erfindungen wieder einmal aus der Nähe zu betrachten und – RUMMS! – ein Kind fährt ihm mit seinem Skateboard gegen das Schienbein. Wutentbrannt trifft der Erfinder eine Entscheidung und dann passieren merkwürdige Dinge ... Aber das kluge Mädchen Ada durchschaut, was vor sich geht. Gemeinsam mit ihren Freund:innen schmiedet sie einen Plan.

Der Animationsfilm erzählt die Geschichte vom berühmten Erfinder Zangemann und dem Mädchen Ada, einer neugierigen Tüftlerin. Ada beginnt mit Hard- und Software zu experimentieren und erkennt dabei, wie wichtig der eigenständige, freie Umgang mit Software für sie und andere ist.

Eine Open Educational Resource, die Kinder zum Tüfteln und Entwickeln von Technologien inspiriert.

Erfahren Sie mehr über diesen Film und das Buch unter ada.fsfe.org

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</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4d14d23e-8968-4aad-a966-0d84b22aaa65/5fb5e74b-0f11-451f-8ebf-e5c893a2f14d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aw4EHJYVBSQGHPS22xXBG2</video:player_loc><video:duration>1893</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2068</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-11-27T10:29:33.661Z</video:publication_date><video:tag> Ada</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>children</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/cMMF6DCiLB9RncdL46KCNb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/140ee15b-1041-4896-8dc2-7be9e9aa5928.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Alexander Sander, FSFE Senior Policy Consultant, at the German Bundestag hearing on “Open Source”</video:title><video:description>On Wednesday, 4 December 2024, Alexander Sander participated in the hearing on "Open Source" at the German parliament in Berlin. 

Alexander Sander presented the position of the FSFE and answered the questions of the Members of the German Bundestag.

You can check out the FSFE's written opinion (in German) here: https://download.fsfe.org/policy/20241204_Bundestag_Stellungnahme_FSFE.pdf

© Deutscher Bundestag </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5f79247f-73c1-47bc-bc67-a6ec4bb9fc6e/c01f088b-29c3-4362-bba0-0933b4c0d761-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/cMMF6DCiLB9RncdL46KCNb</video:player_loc><video:duration>354</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>80</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2024-12-04T16:00:37.825Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Bundestag</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/hYy5N4hckSN3K6DCkhY89D</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e6ae81fd-2dbb-48f7-9510-07e1e8d7f8f8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>38C3 - Let’s spark children’s interest in coding</video:title><video:description>How can we spark children's interest in coding and tinkering. In this talk we will present the ongoing activities of the Free Software Foundation Europe to get the next generation of Haecksen and Hackers interested in tech, with a focus on diversity.

Today it is impossible to imagine daily life without software. The majority of us can’t spend a single day without using it. People use software in the workplace, on laptops, and on mobile phones. Software is also found in less obvious places however: in trains, cars, televisions, washing-machines, fridges, and many other devices. None of these devices could function without software. Without software we couldn’t write e-mails, make phone calls, go shopping, or travel as we are accustomed to. Software is our society’s central tool. How do we ensure that the next generation is motivated and capable of shaping technology for society’s benefits?

The Free Software Foundation Europe’s volunteers and staff have interacted with over 1700 children between 6 to 10 years in the past months. Children, especially girls, afterwards were motivated to start experimenting with hardware and software. In the discussions we saw that they realise how crucial technology will be for them. The story of Ada made it into a war hospital with children with disability that felt identified with it as one of the book characters has a 3D printed leg.

Furthermore with the FSFE’s coding competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” we gathered experiences working with teenagers who program, tinker, and have fun with software. YH4F has also been a place for diversity during its first three editions.

Learn more about the experiences how the FSFE sparks children’s and teenagers interest to tinker, experiment and program. Furthermore you will see how fulfilling those activities can be for yourself.

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8977a42d-8210-4e54-8a15-0a6090e6c311/efe4a2c9-f68c-4d1c-af04-501ab4f47cb6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/hYy5N4hckSN3K6DCkhY89D</video:player_loc><video:duration>1578</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>23</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-01-02T11:26:46.284Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>YH4F</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>Ada</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/3dnUVV97T2VGDJKYCLRoGZ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d3a46233-459b-4eea-9303-26fe8f795936.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>38c3 Lightning Talks - "From Apple litigation to Legal Education: how the FSFE can help you"</video:title><video:description>Free Software thrives on proper licensing, a critical yet often complex aspect of its ecosystem. The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is dedicated to educating individuals and organizations about these legal issues, ensuring that Free Software is developed, used, and shared in compliance with established legal frameworks. To promote best practices, the FSFE provides expert licensing consultancy and develops educational tools and resources, such as the Legal Education Day.

The FSFE has also developed REUSE, an set of tools designed to make licensing easier and more transparent for developers by offering practical recommendations. Beyond these tools, FSFE maintains the world's largest network dedicated to legal issues surrounding Free Software. This Legal Network unites a diverse group of experts, including lawyers, in-house corporate counsel, and technically skilled software engineers, creating a neutral space for discussion and collaboration. By sharing knowledge and crafting solutions to real-world legal challenges, the Legal Network plays a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and application of Free Software law across the globe.

In addition to these activities, the FSFE team is actively engaged the Apple vs. EU Commission litigation.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/11ecb4e8-1b7c-4cba-a595-96dc4758bac9/1408f207-bf62-4996-bb5e-70927354227d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3dnUVV97T2VGDJKYCLRoGZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>305</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-01-06T10:46:23.956Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7gULawAUxMXp1tcnShiX4d</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b137a113-0429-46db-a274-e3e8b72dbd0f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>38c3 Lightning Talks - "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom"</video:title><video:description>The fourth round of the FSFE's programming competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is open for registration. "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" is a programming competition for European teenagers from 14 to 18 years old. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. Hear all about the competition and how to participate in this lightning talk.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/32cf8100-48c4-4194-9cd2-8838ca2fb01e/47bddf2c-7c61-46ae-8bdf-ee6a94eb77d4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7gULawAUxMXp1tcnShiX4d</video:player_loc><video:duration>224</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>22</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-01-06T10:51:44.285Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>yh4f</video:tag><video:tag>young generation</video:tag><video:tag>programming</video:tag><video:tag>competition</video:tag><video:tag>38c3</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jPLeR3vpYE7zWaTYdsB9JU</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/660b000b-0164-4c86-bd53-8a8fe47dd536.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann -  Un conte sur les logiciels, le skateboard et la glace à la framboise</video:title><video:description>Zangemann est un inventeur mondialement connu et immensément riche. Enfants et adultes adorent ses fabuleuses inventions. Mais soudain, gros problème : les skateboards électroniques des enfants buggent et les glaces ont toutes le même parfum. Que se passe-t-il ?

Ada, jeune fille curieuse, va découvrir comment Zangemann contrôle ses produits depuis son ordinateur en or. Avec ses amis, elle va bricoler des objets informatisés qui échappent aux décisions de Zangemann.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/986fb755-7462-459d-a4d8-b82c12772bf0/a660a55d-be09-4211-991f-d149be7d2652-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jPLeR3vpYE7zWaTYdsB9JU</video:player_loc><video:duration>1893</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2265</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-01-21T09:12:50.943Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Ada</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Logiciel libre</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jnePaxjd9PD4nLHzTDzEqw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ffa0c7e8-6cf7-4ad2-9ed7-4ba7508cb294.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DMA and Beyond Conference 2025</video:title><video:description>On February 6 2025, the FSFE participated in the "DMA and Beyond Conference" organised by the Knight-Georgetown Institute and Yale University in Washington, D.C. There, our volunteer Jithendra Palepu presented a comprehensive study, elaborated upon by Lucas Lasota, FSFE's Legal Programme Manager, on Apple's restrictive interoperability policies and their harm to Free Software in the context of the DMA.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/94bba0b2-93c9-484c-8168-9ed81bf278fe/cd4bc7b4-9787-401d-8f1a-4bb194d69f7d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jnePaxjd9PD4nLHzTDzEqw</video:player_loc><video:duration>2750</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-07T15:27:15.436Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>Apple litigation</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/bMT2LzSv8QkichHM7eAaXx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bc4bf37d-0272-4e8e-9d06-ac71edbf44f8.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - How we are defending Software Freedom against Apple at the EU's highest court</video:title><video:description>Lucas Lasota, FSFE Legal Programme Manager, keynote speech

Apple is one of the largest and most powerful companies in the world. Its unbalanced power spans over software and devices, trapping end-users and developers in tight lock-ins. This approach has prevented Free Software to flourish in environments controlled by Apple.

The EU has reacted to Apple's monopolistic practices by passing the Digital Markets Act - a law containing several anti-monopoly obligations against big tech. By designating Apple as a "gatekeeper" of digital markets in the EU, the DMA, the company has now to comply with several rules regarding sideloading, enabling of alternative app stores and interoperability of its operating systems. Apple has put forward an aggressive policy against the DMA. The company started litigation against the Euopean Commission to dodge DMA obligations.

Due to the high risks against software freedom, the FSFE was granted right to intervene in the case. By demonstrating that Apple is being regulated in light of public interest, the FSFE is proving to the court that interoperability and software freedom are compatible with human rights.

In this talk, Lucas Lasota explains why this court case is pivotal for Free Software in Europe. In case the FSFE succeeds, Free Software developers will enjoy higher degrees of software freedom in Apple devices. They will also enjoy better access and interoperability by being able to demand effective and free-of-charge interoperability between their software and Apple’s software and hardware.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5084-how-we-are-defending-software-freedom-against-apple-at-the-eu-s-highest-court/
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/57634e0e-8e34-4465-ad24-757937d49979/aafbe8e2-c7c5-4763-9c38-3a66de5bd70f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/bMT2LzSv8QkichHM7eAaXx</video:player_loc><video:duration>2953</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>41</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T13:13:16.159Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Apple litigation</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/oAUBY9oDTNRiPvmVeStBKk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e7928378-e4a7-44de-871d-8cb83e551865.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 -Friendica - under the radar since 2010</video:title><video:description>Tobias Diekershoff, FSFE’s System Hacker and core developer of the Friendica project, along with Michael Vogel, also a core member of the Friendica development team, provide an concise introduction to Friendica in this talk.

Friendica has been part of the Fediverse since 2010, building bridges between Laconica and Diaspora*, making it one of the oldest active projects of the Fediverse - yet Friendica has flown under the radar most of the time.

In this talk we will give a short introduction to Friendica, its unique features and how it differs from other systems.

The Friendica project homepage can be found at friendi.ca, the source code for the core is maintained on github and for the addons on git.friendi.ca.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5289-friendica-under-the-radar-since-2010/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/b708c45a-e74d-4dfe-b0e3-3d35ee0a2a75/32ab7eba-d33b-4aa0-bb9d-bdfdb88ffa6b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/oAUBY9oDTNRiPvmVeStBKk</video:player_loc><video:duration>1758</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>60</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T13:50:15.212Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSDEM 2025</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software </video:tag><video:tag>friendica</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/m9XkU1GE9SbS8hVe84TXvG</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fee53a27-5e83-4320-a6a0-3e0cf93ca33a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Europe's Way to Mandatory B2B-E-Invoices</video:title><video:description>After electronic B2G-invoices became mandatory in 2020 (for guideline 2014/55/EU the CEN standard EN16931 was issued) now the EU is planning in their Vat in the Digital Age (ViDA) draft guideline to also request machine readable copies of all Business-to-Business (B2B) cross border invoices.

This speech by Jochen Stärk briefly summarizes aspects of Italy, cover what is happening in France and focus on the situation in Germany with it's formats Factur-X and XRechnung and dive into open standards (like UBL and UN/CEFACT Cross Industry Invoice=CII as well as Factur-X) as well as open source to view, create, parse, validate and convert electronic invoices.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4205-europe-s-way-to-mandatory-b2b-e-invoices/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a336d468-d630-481c-80dd-736b883509be/3646f2b1-a91e-42ed-804f-a4f4c36afd08-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/m9XkU1GE9SbS8hVe84TXvG</video:player_loc><video:duration>1371</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T15:51:38.326Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mpEU9HhpK9K6AkoGMAN9wf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c77abe3e-9ab4-4d70-900d-e6f4e154f698.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025  - Welcome to the Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom</video:title><video:description>Welcome to the Legal and Policy Issues DevRoom by devroom organizers: Karen Sandler (SFC), Tom Marble (Informatique, Inc.), Alexander Sander (FSFE), Bradley M. Kuhn (SFC), Matthias Kirschner (FSFE), and Richard Fontana (Red Hat).


The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a544da34-18f2-4d47-a933-00bca988a06a/16d48b8b-1031-4bfd-8d70-04df6b25d6b8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mpEU9HhpK9K6AkoGMAN9wf</video:player_loc><video:duration>164</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T16:29:13.559Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aTRxQuZdwohwdKCJu8HN6j</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d76b6e41-b8ae-4ecc-93c6-a204a9918a3c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Is There Really an SBOM Mandate?</video:title><video:description>A consistent mantra of the Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) ballyhoo is that various government entities around the world have mandated SBOMs in various different places. From USA POTUS Executive Orders, to EU Directives, to USA NIST whitepapers — it's often been repeated that these various sources mandate SBOMs as a mandatory requirement.

Bradley M. Kuhn deep dives into the source material and find out what these various orders and directives actually say, and figure out what's really mandated.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: ttps://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6155-is-there-really-an-sbom-mandate-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/501fb73e-f6b1-46e8-924a-adf0ef596284/da3def99-cf19-441e-85e1-ef48fdc01d3f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aTRxQuZdwohwdKCJu8HN6j</video:player_loc><video:duration>1548</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T17:57:59.030Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/mmtSwiaqdTSFznbSsQCvEH</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/dc36bd2b-e898-41de-ad10-49cf8023a151.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - How Does Heinz Have 80% of a Commodity Market?* – Leveraging Trademarks in Free Sof...</video:title><video:description>The software industry traditionally used the right to exclude granted by copyright as the means for generating revenue. Free software came along and flipped the script, giving away for free what traditionally was the primary mechanism for extracting payment. But Free Software has struggled ever since, trying to figure out how to create value that customers are willing to pay for when they can’t use the copyright that way.

This session with Pamela Chestek review the current state of trademark thinking in Free Software as a revenue strategy, both the appropriate and inappropriate ways to manage the customer relationship through the brand.


The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6544-how-does-heinz-have-80-of-a-commodity-market-leveraging-trademarks-in-free-software/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a4d2d323-77f2-4471-866b-285a4b66a539/d564e93b-04e6-4493-91a1-c6b11d62cc26-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/mmtSwiaqdTSFznbSsQCvEH</video:player_loc><video:duration>1547</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T18:14:44.747Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/czqP2K6CvysjnBZoh5pXjf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0ff74a6d-49ba-4706-9c36-887b86c1cc9d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 – Legislative overlay: anticipating and navigating through regulatory vectors</video:title><video:description>In recent years, Europe has seen an increase in regulations directly affecting the software industry, and with implications for Fee Software. The regulatory landscape is complex and evolving, which makes a deeper understanding of the intended and unintended consequences on FOSS projects and the ecosystem necessary.

This session with Alexander Sander, fukami and Michael Schuster, will explore the intricacies of EU legislative processes, using the CRA as a focal point. The panel aims to share and identify key moments of realization ('aha' moments) that enable navigating regulatory challenges more efficiently. 

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5325-legislative-overlay-anticipating-and-navigating-through-regulatory-vectors/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5dbf5c22-e524-4f50-b020-40257d6bdbb6/50060488-9dd9-49c4-a226-1b92527c2d67-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/czqP2K6CvysjnBZoh5pXjf</video:player_loc><video:duration>1428</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T20:30:46.833Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Legal and Policy</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6jiM2FH33GxjHWoGCNBHUK</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3aad0a7a-3a62-4303-a325-7679354ac19c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: CRA Q&amp;A on Open Source Stewards under the Cyber Resilience Act</video:title><video:description>Our community has been confused and concerned at the last-minute addition to the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) that created the class of “Open Source Steward”. Many projects want to know ASAP if their own project will be such a Steward, or if their fiscal sponsor will be forced to be a Steward. Most projects operate with small budgets, even those with fiscal sponsors, and as such CRA compliance could financially ruin projects.

At this session, Alexander Sander, Bradley M. Kuhn and Michael Schuster answer these questions and others, and help you to not panic about what we face in the CRA.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6638-cra-q-a-on-open-source-stewards-under-the-cyber-resilience-act/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2b0c0946-8d4c-455e-a1b8-11d84b143e8f/6b31722a-b062-45a2-8038-34d807721a2b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6jiM2FH33GxjHWoGCNBHUK</video:player_loc><video:duration>1623</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T20:46:32.357Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Legal and Policy</video:tag><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7jq4FTLi9TsTFjyE5WHtDP</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/3b141b23-060a-4e31-bdea-a989577b8710.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Youth Hacking 4 Freedom</video:title><video:description>The fourth round of the FSFE's programming competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is open for registration. "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" is a programming competition for European teenagers from 14 to 18 years old. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. 

Find out all about the competition and how to participate in this talk by Bonnie Mehring, FSFE's Project Manager.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4164-youth-hacking-4-freedom-2025/
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/33290cad-fafd-433e-ad39-562f9103e525/b7c61ebc-8e95-42ee-8895-656c9b173cf5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7jq4FTLi9TsTFjyE5WHtDP</video:player_loc><video:duration>1592</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-10T22:13:07.393Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>yh4f</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>software freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/w1hDae2yMDA4x2Cs7xSvwz</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/44b7ac45-f3aa-4eed-9233-c668cfd066eb.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 -  What do maintainers need from funders and others? We asked Maintainers to find out</video:title><video:description>Funding is an important but not the only piece to sustaining open source. Let’s step back and ask maintainers: What do open source communities need to be sustainable? In this talk,Georg Link, Johan Linåker and Kevin Lumbard share what they learned from interviewing maintainers and the insights they published in their peer-reviewed academic study (Reference: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3674805.3686667).

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5680-what-do-maintainers-need-from-funders-and-others-we-asked-maintainers-to-find-out-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f2fc6a3c-0eab-4c56-8577-ef0b027a0601/09e9a83c-daee-48bd-b74c-2d1d265dd314-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/w1hDae2yMDA4x2Cs7xSvwz</video:player_loc><video:duration>1894</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>8</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T10:45:40.106Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/8s5pbAbQGzEW8PQJPHSrSW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/05a573de-f70e-4f5f-92f5-c45a2f3d4f77.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: 20 Years of Hacking the Funding of XWiki and CryptPad</video:title><video:description>Talk by Ludovic Dubost.
Competing to propose Open Source Collaboration solutions against multi-billion companies is a challenging endeavor. But it's not a technical one. While your users will demoralize you showing you all what you miss compared to your proprietary competitors having deep pockets to fund their R&amp;D, you'll think that Open Source software is just not good enough.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4601-20-years-of-hacking-the-funding-of-xwiki-and-cryptpad/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/3c540522-122b-4b12-9a0b-ee29d9437b4e/287cf1ea-a801-4950-a410-427e09f0b27a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/8s5pbAbQGzEW8PQJPHSrSW</video:player_loc><video:duration>2044</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T13:21:33.515Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Softawre Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software </video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/unNurMeTwusqn8CGSf1f6f</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7ece1d9f-d9b5-4338-8f6f-95c6282fe511.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: How do we get the European Union to invest in FOSS maintenance and security?</video:title><video:description>How do we get the European Union to invest in FOSS maintenance and security? This talk Nicholas Gates and Felix Reda explore the idea that the public sector should expand investment into Free and Open Source Software, with focus on investing in and maintaining FOSS being used as part of critical digital infrastructures.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6133-how-do-we-get-the-european-union-to-invest-in-foss-maintenance-and-security-/
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e5cb2703-0d01-4edf-94de-c1010c5f3648/649e2ce9-beb3-4f52-8c34-6cdf3da5ce4d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/unNurMeTwusqn8CGSf1f6f</video:player_loc><video:duration>1863</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T14:16:56.046Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pHy94PpnNZhdVZVWo2Dqqr</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/94dfdb41-b6f1-44cf-9ec6-6e8a63342059.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: Open source funding: you’re doing it wrong</video:title><video:description>After a decade saying we need to support our digital infrastructure, are we any closer to doing so?

In this talk Andrew Nesbitt and Benjamin Nickolls hope to convince you that observable usage is the best determinant of open source ‘criticality’ and to argue that, if this is the case, much of the funding flowing to open source projects today is misdirected.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5576-open-source-funding-you-re-doing-it-wrong/

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c00f7d7a-a6db-4666-adc0-b23c10fe6a81/764d94bc-2277-4acc-8a2b-706f5b908010-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pHy94PpnNZhdVZVWo2Dqqr</video:player_loc><video:duration>1810</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T15:31:23.550Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/shag5ntDRJRqJ8xKemekWM</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5102a46c-b153-4200-9dc0-1359770c61bf.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: AMA with devroom organizers</video:title><video:description>
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6397--cancelled-funding-the-foss-ecosystem-ama-with-devroom-organisers-instead-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d4cf364c-b6e2-4d11-8c53-5e9b45687dbd/af6629ef-fa4c-4079-bde6-a14861a62b0b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/shag5ntDRJRqJ8xKemekWM</video:player_loc><video:duration>1743</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T17:57:52.210Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1pp81sog91FLCPZjsag7ME</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/f8fe107a-3113-4843-9d70-0459cae956da.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: Small seeds: why funding new ideas matters</video:title><video:description>
Marie Kreil and Marie-Lena Wiese talk about more money for Free and Open Source Software - a never ending issue. In a tech world built on start-ups, venture capital and data-gathering apps, the fight for sustainable funding for ethical technology projects is a fierce one. After some big victories for FOSS funding in the last years, this talk is about the importance of not forgetting the small, underdog civil society projects.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5211-small-seeds-why-funding-new-ideas-matters/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/03445afd-1b2e-44f3-80ce-20a00da6ef58/c7081270-eee9-4af4-b764-9d03ba509ede-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1pp81sog91FLCPZjsag7ME</video:player_loc><video:duration>1567</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T18:16:08.895Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fsodem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/vPdh7dAqeYonSTR1aBET2B</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/32e80d9d-c243-40eb-bb89-8ecaa8ba9517.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025: Storytelling, networking, and strategy: three keys to successful fundraising</video:title><video:description>Drawing on her 20+ years of experience raising philanthropic support for organizations like the Wikimedia Foundation, Smithsonian Institution, and New York Public Library, Amy Parker shared tried and tested fundraising techniques that also can be applied in FOSS organizations like OpenSSL, where she am the Chief Funding Officer.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5318-storytelling-networking-and-strategy-three-keys-to-successful-fundraising/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f1708b73-e98d-48c6-97f8-98c53c2c59c9/fb0564d2-7093-4258-8d95-ca7e375a793c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/vPdh7dAqeYonSTR1aBET2B</video:player_loc><video:duration>1853</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>3</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-11T19:27:07.271Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/d1pE5P3ZibfWr6a4Mwj3m8</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9dc46985-cd72-417b-8cda-9d511dbe3b25.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - LGPL enforced in Germany: how we helped a purchaser use the courts to compel compli...</video:title><video:description>
SFC funded and supported Sebastian Steck's lawsuit against wireless router manufacturer AVM. That lawsuit has recently concluded. At the end of the lawsuit, complete source code for all LGPL works had been made available, which means everything needed to reinstall changes, for the FRITZ!Box 4020. This marks the first time to our knowledge in Germany that an individual purchaser has successfully sued a manufacturer and received complete source code as a result. This talk by Denver Gingerich describes what the case was about, what the compliance issues were before the lawsuit, and how "the scripts used to control compilation and installation" that AVM provided over the course of the lawsuit brought them into compliance with LGPLv2.1.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6169-lgpl-enforced-in-germany-how-we-helped-a-purchaser-use-the-courts-to-compel-compliance/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/613c3e29-66c8-4f37-a559-b025b5bf32e7/3379926e-13f8-4388-ae91-488245ff25a5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/d1pE5P3ZibfWr6a4Mwj3m8</video:player_loc><video:duration>1575</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T17:24:00.905Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jqCja3G2KsfqKKv9fgP4nC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4c13b10f-d0f8-4856-83b6-55a08c886ab4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Managing copyrights in free software projects - discussion panel</video:title><video:description>For FSF-copyrighted GNU packages, FSF insists on executing copyright assignments and employer disclaimers. These are designed to ensure steady and continuing enforcement of the GPL, as well as to serve other important purposes related to licensing and copyright management. The maintainers of some GNU packages would like to use a simple mechanism called "Developer Certificate of Origin" (DCO). It is hard, and some lawyers think it's even impossible, for a DCO to allow FSF to enforce the GPL. However, we at the FSF have once promised to accept DCOs and to draft a DCO that would best serve the needs of the free software community. We want to fulfill this promise after a broad discussion about issues surrounding copyright assignments: their importance, best approaches, and challenges in managing copyrights in free software projects.

Panelists: James Bottomley, Andrea Corallo, Ludovic Courtès, Karen Sandler, Craig Topham
Talk by Krzysztof Siewicz

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5376-managing-copyrights-in-free-software-projects-discussion-panel/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9534b99d-ac0e-4872-9492-9a6a5f8887da/c3359ed8-e0a4-46c0-8282-f6fa6adf9eaf-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jqCja3G2KsfqKKv9fgP4nC</video:player_loc><video:duration>1509</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T17:43:09.437Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>GNU</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4C8BTsug2XRs4LneFDNvn2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d3b889e3-d1ec-41a2-a031-771f1aca7632.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - To Mine Or Not To Mine - Training of (Generative) AI Models under the TDM Exception...</video:title><video:description>For the training of generative AI models, developers usually have to gather large amounts of mostly copyrighted data (texts, images, code, music etc.). Datasets are provided online for download or can be assembled individually via crawling &amp; scraping.

In both cases, copies and sometimes further adjustments of data are necessary in preparation for AI training - acts relevant to copyright law, usually requiring a license. Since June 2021, the "text and data mining exception", introduced via the DSM directive, is a part of national copyright laws in the member states of the EU, allowing for license-free copies for the purposes of text and data mining (TDM). It is since being discussed whether the TDM exception can be applied to the training of (generative) AI models, and how respective reservations can be made in a "machine-readable format".

The talk, by Lisa Käde, presents the first German court decision (09/2024) on the application of the TDM exception to AI analysis and provide an overview of the discussion regarding the applicability of the TDM exception to AI training in Germany. Participants are also invited to join a constructive discussion regarding the feasibility of a machine-readable reservation and the importance of international / EU-wide (copyright) rules on AI training.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website:https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4794-to-mine-or-not-to-mine-training-of-generative-ai-models-under-the-tdm-exception-in-eu-copyright-laws/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1d56e30d-10ce-4899-95c2-ca237ddacb77/e090fff9-be0a-44e8-ac51-d7c5ce9e1f51-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4C8BTsug2XRs4LneFDNvn2</video:player_loc><video:duration>1494</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>4</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T20:06:21.690Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/abA9drkVJteXbDmMz1xXKh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8556a70d-9ca0-4f6f-83ad-9833fb190285.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Panel: When is an AI system free/open?</video:title><video:description>This panel will explore what makes a machine learning model, or an “AI system”, Free Software / Open Source. Some topics we may address: - What, if anything, is the source code of a model? If the source code includes training data, what are the implications for LLMs and other large generative models? Can trained weights themselves be considered source code? - What does user freedom (and in particular, freedom to study and modify) mean in the context of AI models? How, if at all, does it differ from our traditional understanding of software freedom? - Are there any reasons to tolerate use restrictions in AI model licenses that we would reject for FOSS? - Proposed normative definitions of free/open AI and related efforts, including the OSI’s OSAID 1.0, FSF’s criteria for free machine learning applications, and the Model Openness Framework - Should we have different tiers of free-ness/openness when assessing AI models/systems? - Leaving aside the question of source code, are there other kinds of artifacts that should be released with a model for it to legitimately be considered free/open?

Panelists: julia ferraioli, Ciarán O'Riordan, Aeva Black, Richard Fontana, Zoë Kooyman


This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6639-panel-when-is-an-ai-system-free-open-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4a5cb9e6-0098-45ac-ad4a-476adf0d1942/b3f7bcbf-7786-4536-a976-e9ea49de889f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/abA9drkVJteXbDmMz1xXKh</video:player_loc><video:duration>2808</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>5</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T20:23:13.047Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>AI</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/vMKGxgDw9H9jekdajfeJQt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c2fcd6b1-a27e-4bc8-8b5b-516ea211431b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Auditing Web Trackers with the EDPB's Open-Source Website Compliance Tool</video:title><video:description>
The European regulations impose strict rules on the collection and use of data via cookies and other trackers on websites. Auditing the practices of these sites is crucial to ensure that the cookies placed, both before and after user consent, comply with current legal obligations. This includes the purpose of the cookies and the transparency of the information provided to users, such as cookie descriptions and an easily accessible refusal option.

Although various website analysis tools exist, their use often requires advanced technical expertise, as they typically operate via command-line interfaces. In this context, the EDPB, through the Support Pool of Experts (SPE), has developed a dedicated audit tool to assess websites' compliance with European regulatory requirements.

The tool is a Free and Open Source Software under the EUPL 1.2 Licence and is available for download on code.europa.eu. The source code is available here.

Dr. Jérôme Gorin, researcher at UniLaSalle, and Dr. Amandine Jambert, technology expert at EDPB Secretariat, present its functionality and its adoption by numerous auditors within data protection authorities across Europe. The presentation will conclude with a discussion on the tool's improvement prospects, aiming to foster knowledge sharing and the detection of the latest online tracking technologies.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5120-auditing-web-trackers-with-the-edpb-s-open-source-website-compliance-tool/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/f13c6bd5-6407-4609-80e8-f1e16dc9f64b/7ba5be1f-4798-46c4-81b5-bdd7af3fc40b-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/vMKGxgDw9H9jekdajfeJQt</video:player_loc><video:duration>1487</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T22:23:26.677Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/tCng2faHt79P2b8JQXZPiY</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/888a2b50-0e2a-4ef7-858f-e7a9c271c683.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - A Free Software App Store for iOS: the App Fair Project's perspective on the DMA</video:title><video:description>The Digital Markets Act mandates that mobile gatekeepers open their device operating systems to competing app stores. This affects the landscape of app distribution on iOS and Android and has brought about a variety of different compliance efforts, most of which have been found lacking by regulators thus far. The law is important for Free Software, as its obligations grant smaller Free Software projects the rights to demand access to gatekeepers' infrastructure like enabling alternative app store, sideloading and un-installation of software and interoperability with operating systems.

This talk, by Marc Prud'hommeaux, outlines the current state of compliance efforts on the part of Apple and iOS, the primary areas where they are deemed insufficient, and how they effectively block any marketplace from emerging as a viable source of FOSS software distribution for the iPhone and iPad. Financial preconditions, ongoing fees, enforced DRM, centralized notarization app review, and other factors all conspire together to maintain the status quo of monopolistic control over the app marketplace on these devices.

The App Fair Project (appfair.org) is a non-profit charity with the mission of creating an app marketplace for the distribution of digital public goods in the form of free and open-source mobile applications. We have been active in the various workshops and working groups that have examined the DMA compliance efforts on the part of the mobile OS gatekeepers, and have provided technical advice and expertise to groups such as the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and the NGI TALER project.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5488-a-free-software-app-store-for-ios-the-app-fair-project-s-perspective-on-the-dma/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/dfba9ef0-8f14-444c-8c29-33b098126d06/dbc4924f-bc58-4ed6-896b-5efbec88edde-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/tCng2faHt79P2b8JQXZPiY</video:player_loc><video:duration>1514</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-12T22:40:24.432Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fpeLS7fL5Uc5PrqY2oCzmD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/992314f7-4228-4617-9a8d-98eab5da4418.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Let's talk about anti-trust!</video:title><video:description>Many views about antitrust abound in the FOSS communities, but what do the laws actually say? We've invited Alana Rutherford, an accomplished United States antitrust lawyer to answer our questions about how these laws actually work.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6637-let-s-talk-about-anti-trust-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/749e8943-22fd-4f92-95e6-098aeede79f1/a4719f7f-6247-47ec-85c3-61148c1d53aa-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fpeLS7fL5Uc5PrqY2oCzmD</video:player_loc><video:duration>1536</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>1</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-13T00:27:25.015Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kjATC3DNPbjANHvtfrryzk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2e584c61-504f-4cfc-85b7-b86a27be5be3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - The EU CRA and Copyleft</video:title><video:description>With the introduction of the EU Cyber Resilience Act a number of interesting questions are raised. This talk by Jimmy Ahlberg focuses on the EU CRA and discuss some of the implication when applied to Free and Open Source Software licensed under Copyleft licenses such as the GPL.

The EU CRA introduces, under some circumstances, an obligation to contribute upstream if there are vulnerabilities, what will best practices be to manage this obligation in permissively licensed project respective in Copyleft licensed projects, how will this impact customer agreements, R&amp;D collaborations and similar.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5291-the-eu-cra-and-copyleft/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9c76862e-2afb-46bd-b2bb-1d09b64e9585/014fda04-e301-4735-b857-9901eac17429-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kjATC3DNPbjANHvtfrryzk</video:player_loc><video:duration>1475</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>2</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-13T02:29:39.385Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uoxrFEW67bqruKqR2pRVoA</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6ca29765-9ac2-4da6-a764-0da7bc43ea91.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Organizer's Panel</video:title><video:description>Legal and Policy Issues Devroom Organizers discuss topics in the DevRoom.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6607-organizer-s-panel/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e5e59f6c-946d-4027-84ca-54101828768a/84810afe-b350-46e5-b710-3f65301b019f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uoxrFEW67bqruKqR2pRVoA</video:player_loc><video:duration>3608</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-13T02:46:52.134Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>legal</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/gs8ZDniL6DHyV255qzkMGy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/5a9f5086-0737-4f15-98ea-1f52a07b064b.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Feliz Día del Software Libre - a song to celebrate the #Ilovefs day</video:title><video:description>Musiqueando (@MusiqueandoYT)did not want to miss the chance to say thank you to her favourite Free Software projects in her daily song to her daugher, and FSFE intern, Sofía Aritz.
The song is a traditional Galician one. The lyrics and subtitles are in Galego.
Find the original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JUeOKk9l64</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/7d1f5825-0a33-4e18-a7e8-c06166a13d8c/ad55732c-a5fa-478e-9b3f-e606e5bd39e3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/gs8ZDniL6DHyV255qzkMGy</video:player_loc><video:duration>199</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>48</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-14T12:39:18.943Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software </video:tag><video:tag>ilovefs</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sRdJr8ELQRminZqJXBKmpc</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1ac12ed6-ebe6-4b6c-8b0e-8f5e47189abc.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Breaking tech monopolies in Europe: A fireside chat with the European Commission</video:title><video:description>The EU Digital Markets Act is a law regulating the economic power of very large technology companies. The law includes several obligations to tackle unfair practices and improve market contestability addressed at companies considered "gatekeepers" of digital markets in the EU.

This fireside chat will provide the audience the opportunity to interact with Commission's officers working directly with the DMA. The session will focus on the legal and technical challenges the Commission faces for DMA compliance, in particular: (a) Enabling alternative app stores in iPhones and iPads; (b) Enhancing interoperability in Apple devices; (c) Breaking lock-ins by leveling the playing field for smaller Free Software projects against gatekeeper commercial practices.

The format consists of: (1) a short presentation by the Commission's officers on the importance of DMA for Free Software contributors; (2) A longer Q&amp;A session together with the audience moderated by Dr. Lucas Lasota about the technical and legal aspects of the DMA.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized, one more year, this popular devroom at FOSDEM 2025.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-5432-breaking-tech-monopolies-in-europe-a-fireside-chat-with-the-european-commission/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d96ce561-ba32-4d4b-b865-b9ab061f70d9/38ad6e82-c135-4f73-aeb8-56801361821c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sRdJr8ELQRminZqJXBKmpc</video:player_loc><video:duration>1580</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>29</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-19T11:36:35.939Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1ZJfpiecKSZgQBkchXyRxh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2e802b0d-68e5-437e-9240-6f09a61adb48.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - When is it Right to Say No to Funding?</video:title><video:description>With so many FOSS projects vying for funding opportunities and concerns about how to secure funding and bring stability to the FOSS ecosystem, it's hard to imagine deciding to decline funding that is immediately available. In this talk, Karen Sandler explores why accepting funding must be done thoughtfully. Not only should funding models support the fundamental goals of the project, but developers should also recognize that there are times when funding opportunities are not in their long term interests. We'll explore specific examples of circumstances where accepting funding from particular sources would compromise the project's brand or values, and when the expectations of the funder don't exactly match the developer's plans, leading to strained relationships going forward. These issues touch on a variety of topics including project governance, brand management, community management and ethics, in addition to fundraising strategies for long term donor relationships.


The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-6481-when-is-it-right-to-say-no-to-funding-/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/080f6e6b-d47e-4099-a301-f46c97934baa/a811383c-930b-4583-8219-495613ad296f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1ZJfpiecKSZgQBkchXyRxh</video:player_loc><video:duration>1892</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>9</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-19T14:54:20.576Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>funding</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9E51TAnm5W4MB9z5C1sfmj</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/4e3ec63d-d200-49b9-a274-f7c8daa9cea0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - Why and How Companies Should Pay Open Source Maintainers</video:title><video:description>In this talk, Vlad-Stefan Harbuz presents some economical arguments for why companies should pay the Open Source maintainers they depend on, and suggests some technological solutions for how this might be accomplished.

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/event/fosdem-2025-4149-why-and-how-companies-should-pay-open-source-maintainers/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4619d8da-2c33-4f93-855c-7b789b24a4a2/bd516b8d-4559-41b2-b5ab-c830fd85f74d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9E51TAnm5W4MB9z5C1sfmj</video:player_loc><video:duration>1728</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>22</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-19T15:15:10.783Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>funding</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom </video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/rCqXyCefNVXXHqfBSVm3op</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1650b977-5325-4978-9cba-ee4f21623572.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2025 - How do we get the European Union to invest in FOSS maintenance and security?</video:title><video:description>How do we get the European Union to invest in FOSS maintenance and security? This talk, by Nicholas Gates and Felix Reda, explores the idea that the public sector should expand investment into Free and Open Source Software, with focus on investing in and maintaining FOSS being used as part of critical digital infrastructures. Instead of just calling for more funding for open source, public digital infrastructure, digital commons, etc, the talk will concretely compare proposed funding approaches, discuss the practicalities of an institution like the EU investing in FOSS maintenance and security, and examine how the funding might be delivered in the next Multiannual Financial Framework.

The second part of the talk will highlight the opportunity for a Sovereign Tech Agency at the EU level which plays a greater role in funding the maintenance and security of FOSS. The German government's support to build the Sovereign Tech Fund, now the Sovereign Tech Agency, has received a lot of attention in Europe and globally for its ability to support and invest in the FOSS ecosystem. This talk will present an initial legal analysis for what an EU-scale Sovereign Tech Fund could look like, in consideration of three different potential institutional set-ups: (2) one EU funding body to rule them all, (2) a federated set up with a coordinating body/system, and (3) a free for all for all Member States to set up their own funding bodies. It will then consider the next steps for developing a more comprehensive feasibility assessment of this topic and making the case for FOSS funding to policymakers in the European Commission.



The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) co-organized this debuting devroom at FOSDEM 2025 on funding the FOSS Ecosystem. This devroom aims to bring together developers, maintainers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, donors and funders to explore various models and mechanisms for funding that ensure longevity and security of FOSS projects.

This video on...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/cf8a9f84-a472-4de4-86f5-c95f4b420bcb/6d8e101a-fbfe-4d96-9276-7102e059a831-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/rCqXyCefNVXXHqfBSVm3op</video:player_loc><video:duration>1989</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>32</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-02-19T16:42:03.520Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>fosdem</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>funding</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uDjX21M66BHiCia58ztt9H</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/043fff16-9cfa-47a5-bb99-6a9d7138bf7c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>CLT25:  Openwashing ans Licht!</video:title><video:description>Mit welchen Methoden wird proprietäre als Freie Software ausgegeben? Was kann man dagegen tun?

Openwashing ist ein wachsendes Problem für Nutzer und Entwicklerinnen Freier Software, für öffentliche Verwaltungen und das gesamte Freie-Software-Ökosystem. Immer wieder schmücken sich Unternehmen mit den Begriffen „frei" und "open" und versuchen zu verschleiern, dass sie proprietäre Software vertreiben.

Die vermeintliche Kreativität der Openwasher ist groß. Sie schaden dem Ziel, mit Steuermitteln ausschließlich Freie Software für Verwaltungen zu beschaffen, wie es die Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) mit ihrer Initiaitve "Public Money? Public Code!" seit langem fordert. Und sie führen auch Verbraucher und andere Unternehmen hinters Licht.

Die FSFE hat deswegen in einer Community-Umfrage Informationen über Openwashing gesammelt. Der Vortrag greift die Ergebnisse dieser Umfrage auf und gibt eine Übersicht über verbreitete Openwashing-Methoden und -Indikatoren. Er wirft ein Schlaglicht auf einige Openwashing-Beispiele und stellt Ideen zum Vorgehen gegen Openwashing vor.

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 The original video can be viewed here: https://media.ccc.de/v/clt25-173-openwashing-ans-licht</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e7f61456-8607-4b44-b1ef-2fcccab759ed/2970aabd-6fa1-4464-95f8-7b2a445e270d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uDjX21M66BHiCia58ztt9H</video:player_loc><video:duration>3315</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>39</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-03-24T09:11:50.949Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>public money</video:tag><video:tag>public code</video:tag><video:tag>pmpc</video:tag><video:tag>clt</video:tag><video:tag>openwashing</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qJALafnpnGTgSLHpTUs5mz</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bd4d9198-d979-423c-8a37-8dc601c8b9a3.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>CLT25:  Fediverse: Abseits von Text im Stream</video:title><video:description>Das Fediverse ist groß und wächst stetig weiter. Seit seinen Anfängen 2008 dominieren textbasierte Plattformen wie StatusNet, Friendica oder heutzutage Mastodon. In diesem Vortrag wollen wir einmal schauen, was es abseits des Formates „Text“ so im Fediverse gibt und wie Kulturschaffende diese Kanäle nutzen können.

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The original video can be viewed here: https://media.ccc.de/v/clt25-238-fediverse-abseits-von-text-im-stream</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c84dfd17-2e92-4458-a5f8-5c0790cd29a9/a8fbe305-91c9-47dc-a483-746978deec2c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qJALafnpnGTgSLHpTUs5mz</video:player_loc><video:duration>3127</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>61</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-03-24T10:21:57.943Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>mastodon</video:tag><video:tag>Friendica</video:tag><video:tag>Kultur</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9C3g9yUKeDBmQ5rGeYZB7v</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/ac8c27c5-2372-41a7-8391-da895343608c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>CLT25: Offene Systeme, geschlossene Türen: Freiheit beim Banking</video:title><video:description>Die fortschreitende Appifizierung erfasst immer mehr Lebensbereiche. Wir werden zunehmend dazu angehalten, bestimmte, oft unfreie Apps zu nutzen, um alltägliche Aufgaben zu bewältigen. Besonders Banken drängen ihre Kunden verstärkt in diese Richtung und dies stellt eine zunehmende Herausforderung dar, insbesondere in Bezug auf Accessibility. Während Banken ihre Kunden verstärkt in unfreie App-Ökosysteme drängen, bleibt wenig Raum für Alternativen, die auf offenen Standards und Freier Software basieren. Dies schließt ganze Nutzergruppen aus, die nicht auf die unfreien Angebote von Google und Apple setzen.

Es stellen sich Fragen: Warum passiert das? Und was bedeutet es für Nutzer freier Betriebssysteme auf Mobilgeräten? Dieser Vortrag beleuchtet die lange Suche nach Antworten; er stellt die Frage, wie geschlossene Systeme Nutzer freier Betriebssysteme auf Mobilgeräten ausgrenzen und untersucht Konsequenzen für die digitale Souveränität. Der Vortrag lädt zur Diskussion darüber ein, wie wir die Prinzipien offener Kulturen im Banking stärken und gegen die zunehmende Abschottung vorgehen können.

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
The original video can be viewed here: https://media.ccc.de/v/clt25-273-offene-systeme-geschlossene-turen-freiheit-beim-banking</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/45d1474b-5ff4-4a89-bc2f-1298dad7916d/ef17f7ad-cb74-490b-9ba5-e7fe7134e03d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9C3g9yUKeDBmQ5rGeYZB7v</video:player_loc><video:duration>1957</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>74</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-03-24T11:17:57.540Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>App Zwang</video:tag><video:tag>banking</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>App-Zwang</video:tag><video:tag>Appifizierung</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/f14ys5iqatZgKucz7WGPNT</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8ba57d8a-1b89-41b2-9c62-1187e6fa6415.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software and CRA - expert talk and discussion</video:title><video:description>As part of the “Dialog für Cybersicherheit” (Dialogue on Cybersecurity) project, the FSFE and the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) are working together with representatives from civil society, academia, industry and public authorities in a project on the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its implication for Free Software. To ensure clarity, information is needed on who will take on which role and which tasks and processes are to be carried out. In particular, the role of Open Source Stewards and Free Software beyond commercial interest are of particular importance to the project. 

This video is a recording of an event held as part of the "Dialogue for Cybersecurity." The statements
made therein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Federal Office for Information Security
(BSI). The first event in the workstream series took place on April 3, 2025.

Moderators: Alexander Sander, Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) und Michael Schuster, (BSI)

Speakers: Caroline Krohn (BSI) and Maarten Aertsen, senior internet technologist at NLnet Labs

Maarten Aertsen's talk focuses on how Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) is addressed by the
Cyber Resilience Act and in particular on how that is different from other New Legislative Framework
(NLF) style regulations in different segments.

In the "Dialog for Cybersecurity", organized civil society and representatives from science, culture
and media, industry and state (dialogue partners) enter into intensive exchange with each other and
with the BSI.

More information: https://www.dialog-cybersicherheit.de/workstreams/.
 © BSI



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The DMA has critical implications for Free Software, as the law enables installation of software in devices, interoperability and data portability against very large corporations (known as gatekeepers). During this session of OSBA meets, the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), would like to provide members with insights related to the current developments surrounding the DMA. The FSFE has been focused on safeguarding software freedom against restrictive and unlawful practices by these gatekeepers, such as Apple. For instance we have intervened in a pivotal EU court case and have been collaborating with the European Commission.

The original can be viewed here: https://osb-alliance.de/featured/big-tech-vs-small-tech-wie-der-digital-markets-act-interoperabilitaet-open-source-und-einen-fairen-wettbewerb-staerken-kann
And the Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUtpYmt83F8</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0ee0e4d1-14d4-4bae-b6eb-6b7fb18868fe/413a1767-622f-435e-a68f-a33bd3aa89e9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2QyxoqzFDTXJYgaqBeHa1A</video:player_loc><video:duration>2097</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>23</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-05-13T09:11:54.796Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>digital</video:tag><video:tag>markets</video:tag><video:tag>europe</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/2Hx5degpF8oKuuWTRSaBEo</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/02a411aa-e8c1-44c8-8f6d-d8dc09264f22.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>How to use FSFE's webpreview for translations</video:title><video:description>Do you want to help with translating information about and for Free Software? Are you interested in supporting the cause of software freedom? Or do you just want to spread the word for Free Software in your native language? 
Then we would be happy to welcome you to the FSFE's translator team (https://fsfe.org/contribute/translators/). In this video we quickly go through the translation process. For more information visit: https://fsfe.org/contribute/translators/

Step 1 
Go to https://status.fsfe.org/translations/
Navigate to your native language and search for a file you want to translate in Priority 1 or 3
Click on the number of the column "Original version" to open the webpreview link

Step 2
On the webpreview page click on "Proofread/Translate"
Choose Translate and the language into which you want to translate.
If your native language is available you can now choose to create an automatic translation by clicking on "Automatically translate".

Step 3
You can now edit the text by clicking on the text. A small window will pop-up below and show you the original content.

Step 4 
Once you are happy with your translation share it with the translators team
You can do so by right clicking on the pad number and copying the link to the pad.
Or you can download the translated xhtml file by clicking on "Export X[HT]ML"

Step 5
Share it with the translators team: translators (at) lists.fsfe.org

Thank you so much for your effort in spreading the word about Free Software and to help further the cause of software freedom. Your contribution is highly appreciated.

If you want to work with weblate we are happy to share our project with you: fsfe.org/translators/weblate</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0de5c84b-66d7-4c2a-b01f-1e80ef854686/5c5ad4ef-5b9b-4c65-932a-c21484937768-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/2Hx5degpF8oKuuWTRSaBEo</video:player_loc><video:duration>65</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>108</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-05-15T09:36:02.269Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>translating</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>how to</video:tag><video:tag>FSFE</video:tag><video:tag>xhtml</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/7S9bNkf36e7vBnBrBhj7vS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8ddd8f94-0ae5-4eda-93d3-6eff2c07fdf0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann - en fortælling om software, skateboards og hindbæris</video:title><video:description>The Danish translation of Ada &amp; Zangemann has been underway since 2023 as a collaboration of the FSFE Local Group in Denmark.

The Danish translation as well as the voice recording for the film was done on a voluntary basis by Øjvind Fritjof Arnfred, and the production of the Danish edition of the film was kindly sponsored by PROSA (the Danish IT Worker's Union) and David Heinemeier Hansson.
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The famous inventor Zangemann lives in a huge villa high above the city. Adults and children alike love his inventions and are desperate to have them. But then something happens: when Zangemann wants to take another close-up look at his inventions during a walk through the city, a child hits him in the shin with the skateboard. That hurts! Enraged, the inventor makes a momentous decision... The clever girl Ada sees through what is going on. Together with her friends, she forges a plan.

This animated movie tells the story of the famous inventor Zangemann and the girl Ada, a curious tinkerer. Ada begins to experiment with hardware and software, and in the process realises how crucial it is for her and others to control technology.

An Open Educational Resource that inspires children to tinker and create technology.

Find out more about this film and book at ada.fsfe.org

Copyright (c) 2024 Free Software Foundation Europe e.V.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC‑BY‑SA‑4.0) International License.
To view a copy of this license, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0


                                                                                               </video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/379710bc-8695-47b1-87cf-bfaf62d0f50c/30550c9a-415d-4cd1-8e4a-a7280e1b9bf3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/7S9bNkf36e7vBnBrBhj7vS</video:player_loc><video:duration>1893</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>62</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-18T12:55:25.801Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>Ada</video:tag><video:tag>children</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/irrxN1PpocEB4FjD34cQxC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/67bfd420-e7b8-428f-ae52-68914e70394f.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DORS/CLUC 2025 - A vision for software freedom in 2048, Matthias Kirschner</video:title><video:description>DORS/CLUC 2025  - A vision for software freedom in 2048
Keynote by Matthias Kirschner, President of FSFE.

Our litigation against Apple in front of the European Court of Justice, fighting for sustainable long term funding in the EU and member states, “Public Money? Public Code!”, Device Neutrality, Router Freedom, Free Your Android, assistance with licensing questions, Youth Hacking 4 Freedom, and a tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry ice cream. These are some of the activities by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), which has been working since 2001 to empower users to control technology.

Recently we discussed how the world would look like in our area in 2048, if the FSFE has been successful. In this talk I would like to share those thoughts with you and during the conference get your feedback on the next decades of our work for software freedom.

Video from CARNET Copyright © 2025  - https://meduza.carnet.hr/index.php/media/watch/54875</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8d38b232-87ce-4253-9b72-4e4c37fd3552/d317c11b-e1ff-452b-9714-c80104724da1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/irrxN1PpocEB4FjD34cQxC</video:player_loc><video:duration>5</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>43</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-20T10:01:04.861Z</video:publication_date><video:tag> Device Neutrality</video:tag><video:tag>publiccode</video:tag><video:tag>dma</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4WETUwr5Tc2zwLBT6jVub4</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/7743bb65-7a1e-4324-9ee4-76f41ca141f0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DevConf.CZ 2025 - A vision for software freedom in 2048 - what are we missing?</video:title><video:description>Speaker(s): Matthias Kirschner

Our litigation against Apple in front of the European Court of Justice, fighting for sustainable long term funding in the EU and member states, ""Public Money? Public Code!"", Device Neutrality, Router Freedom, Free Your Android, assistance with licensing questions, Youth Hacking 4 Freedom, and a tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry ice cream. These are some of the activities by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), which has been working since 2001 to empower users to control technology. 

Recently we discussed how the world would look like in our area in 2048, if the FSFE has been successful. In this talk I would like to share those thoughts with you and get your feedback on the next decades of our work for software freedom.
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Video from DevConf.CZ Copyright © 2025 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcV-z7N3HXI&amp;list=PLU1vS0speL2bCGfDl6lCckdCzXb_gopJV&amp;index=176

Full schedule, including slides and other resources: 
https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2025/schedule/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1fed8ca6-0ad0-4664-b4c6-56a53997b5ff/fa97cf6b-ff7d-4569-8526-65afc54b93f5-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4WETUwr5Tc2zwLBT6jVub4</video:player_loc><video:duration>2116</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>29</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-26T13:38:41.924Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/t2c5wKSevuiyLL4KUPe5Be</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/6c2b202d-d81b-4f2c-a061-bd6d1bdb76e5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DevConf.CZ 2025 - Enforcing Device Neutrality in the EU</video:title><video:description>Speaker(s): Lucas Lasota

Our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other connected devices are general purpose computers. That means we can potentially run any software we want to make full use of the hardware. This potential is fostered by Free Software. 

Therefore, the Free Software Foundation Europe has been promoting Device Neutrality as a concept to allow anyone to run Free Software on their devices. Manufacturers, vendors or platforms should not lock-in users in unfair terms against software freedom.

Because of Device Neutrality we went to court against Apple. 

Apple is one of the largest tech companies in the world. Its unbalanced power spans key aspects of software and devices, profoundly distorting digital markets. Apple’s dominance negatively affects not only competition with and among other companies, but software freedom, open internet and ultimately digital democracy. The company's monopolistic power over its devices is detrimental to Free Software and a high risk for the right of general purpose computers. 

This talk will explain why FSFE's litigation efforts are important for Free Software developers will enjoy less restrictive barriers to access and be able to distribute their software in environments controlled by Apple.

You can learn more at: https://fsfe.org/activities/apple-litigation/apple-litigation.html

Video from DevConf.CZ Copyright © 2025 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2i6R4K7JPY&amp;list=PLU1vS0speL2bCGfDl6lCckdCzXb_gopJV&amp;index=179</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/dad15091-4305-446e-a549-620ab6b8f343/430e206e-a2d7-4542-9ca9-4cc75d3769ba-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/t2c5wKSevuiyLL4KUPe5Be</video:player_loc><video:duration>2096</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>29</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-26T13:36:19.639Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Device Neutrality</video:tag><video:tag>EU policy</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/edexq7VQ6edFxFh2DJaabT</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a5009e29-ffa0-4ba2-a165-7ba2ab1b0aca.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DevConf.CZ 2025 - Identity： Supporting dementia care with Free Software</video:title><video:description>Speaker(s): Sofía Aritz Albors Escobés

In an era where technology increasingly intersects with healthcare, [Identity](https://munin.id) is a Free Software project that allows individuals to store their most meaningful memories. In the event of dementia or memory loss, trusted trustees can access these memories, integrating them into dementia and palliative care.

Identity is nearing the release of new features and a comprehensive revamp, alongside exciting collaborations with other organizations, that will bring it closer to being feature-complete and production-ready. These changes will expand its capabilities and strengthen integrations with healthcare systems.

One of the winning projects of [Youth Hacking 4 Freedom](https://yh4f.org) 2024, Identity demonstrates how Free Software can help transform healthcare practices, enhancing well-being and promoting more compassionate, personalized care while prioritizing user control and privacy.

Video from  DevConf.CZ  Copyright © 2025 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9PcVlf5t58&amp;list=PLU1vS0speL2bCGfDl6lCckdCzXb_gopJV&amp;index=136</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6afc12ba-99e1-4ac1-8d06-0f1227a2d023/1b17d9ea-3d80-4741-b20a-85c93bda4c52-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/edexq7VQ6edFxFh2DJaabT</video:player_loc><video:duration>882</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>7</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-27T08:58:34.914Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1Kah8tukjQBhpU77UTdnVW</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/babcfaab-6f2a-49a5-bc5a-34cbfea2cea4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>DevConf.CZ 2025 - about：Fediverse - An introduction to the decentralised social network</video:title><video:description>Speaker(s): Tobias Diekershoff

The Fediverse is a decentralised social network. But what does that mean?

In this talk I will give a short introduction to the [Fediverse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse) of 2025 and how it started to evolve in 2008. I will explain the basic concepts of ActivityPub as the protocol of the Fediverse and how the use of this open protocol has enabled a diverse group of Free Software projects to build a social network of (micro) blogging, video streaming, podcasting and event organizing. A network of thousands of community hosted services, where users can share and interact with each other regardless of the platform they use. What is possible in the Fediverse of 2025? And how can you get started today?

This talk does not require any technical knowledge of the Fediverse. However, you should know what an email is.

Video from DevConf.CZ Copyright © 2025 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xognsnc8eU4&amp;list=PLU1vS0speL2bCGfDl6lCckdCzXb_gopJV&amp;index=178</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0606b32e-c35b-4871-8201-210527d57f3c/600da96d-2828-4c69-b244-a188d5060aa4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1Kah8tukjQBhpU77UTdnVW</video:player_loc><video:duration>2068</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>40</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-27T08:58:05.349Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/jmVohZ4nE6p93rWnzkmt6e</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/45caf345-2967-4700-bbe4-cfa854ed0366.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>openSuse Conference 2025  -  "Public Money? Public Code!" Europe's path to digital sovereignty!</video:title><video:description>‘Public Money? Public Code!’ under this slogan thousands of individuals and hundreds of organisations come together and advocate for Free and Open Source Software in public institutions. Together with over 230 organisations the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) is calling for public institutions to publish publicly financed software under a Free and Open Source Software license - If it is public money, it should be public code! The long-term goal of the initiative is to recognise and reduce the software dependency and vendor lock-in of public administration and to make public administrations digitally independent and sovereign.

In this short talk, Bonnie Mehring introduces the "Public Money? Public code!" initiative by the FSFE and discusses how Free Software is the way to achieve digital sovereignty. Bonnie will discuss how public administrations can become digitally independent and benefit from Free Software.

Original on https://media.ccc.de/v/4949-public-money-public-code .  Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/94b04543-6b4e-41b0-b542-f1081376002b/87fb721b-be0e-4074-844f-41e628b3bb64-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/jmVohZ4nE6p93rWnzkmt6e</video:player_loc><video:duration>880</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>46</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-06-30T08:52:44.019Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/9jEdTukxLCVhK3NBdbinz7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/53769411-5bf9-4e7d-809d-be2ce4c12302.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Help the FSFE to spread the word of Free Software - How to use weblate?</video:title><video:description>Do you want to help with translating information about and for Free Software? Are you interested in supporting the cause of software freedom? Or do you just want to spread the word for Free Software in your native language?
Then we would be happy to welcome you to the FSFE's translator team (https://fsfe.org/contribute/translators/). In this video we quickly go through the translation process using weblate. For more information visit: https://fsfe.org/contribute/translators/

Our weblate project is hosted by weblate here: https://fsfe.org/translators/weblate</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/43640d6a-ad6a-40c0-a2cb-3679362f23fc/ffc975fa-db29-409c-ba64-1ac0be122580-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/9jEdTukxLCVhK3NBdbinz7</video:player_loc><video:duration>31</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>103</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-10T11:00:02.419Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>translation</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>weblate</video:tag><video:tag>fsfe</video:tag><video:tag>contribute</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e38QYGzUND4NoAsqQoBApK</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/d4f78c39-5a0c-475d-ad24-871f656abe61.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software and CRA: "CRA - Now Wait for Last Year"</video:title><video:description>As part of the “Dialog für Cybersicherheit” (Dialogue on Cybersecurity) project, the FSFE and the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) are working together with representatives from civil society, academia, industry and public authorities in a project on the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its implication for Free Software. To ensure clarity, information is needed on who will take on which role and which tasks and processes are to be carried out. In particular, the role of Open Source Stewards and Free Software beyond commercial interest are of particular importance to the project.

This video is a recording of an event held as part of the "Dialogue for Cybersecurity." The statements
made therein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Federal Office for Information Security
(BSI). The second  event in the workstream series took place on June 11, 2025.

Speakers: Caroline Krohn;  fukami, Christian Horchert
Moderation: Alexander Sander

In the "Dialog for Cybersecurity", organized civil society and representatives from science, culture
and media, industry and state (dialogue partners) enter into intensive exchange with each other and
with the BSI.

More information: https://www.dialog-cybersicherheit.de/workstreams/.
© BSI</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/69931fda-8aa8-4373-8f9a-490d66a42a01/17bed78c-e8b8-472a-822d-8893acd917b6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/e38QYGzUND4NoAsqQoBApK</video:player_loc><video:duration>3428</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>10</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-14T13:02:27.302Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>EU policy</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Cyber Resilience Act</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/edekJHNfsjXJCazfLGXe15</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/708c1408-e347-473e-b24f-24dc45f28222.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Intro</video:title><video:description>Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.

Intro zur Veranstaltung</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6afbf2f5-ca02-4843-8be7-62b827ecee70/580157dc-1b8d-4573-9fb1-d90af07ea9da-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/edekJHNfsjXJCazfLGXe15</video:player_loc><video:duration>395</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>52</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T12:35:31.649Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1MNeFbvb5AoGUfFvDVRp8r</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/63881c4a-f419-4a39-a9c7-3577f55a2669.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Per Anhalter durch das Fediverse</video:title><video:description> [Stephanie Henkel @ueckueck@dresden.network](https://dresden.network/@ueckueck)

Ein unvollständiger Überblick über die weiten Welten des Fediversums

Was ist das Fediverse? Wer steckt dahinter? Und warum ist dort eigentlich alles besser und ist es das überhaupt?

Unsere Reisebegleiterin Ückück nimmt euch mit auf eine Rundreise durch das Fediversum und zeigt euch, was ihr machen könnt, falls ihr euer Handtuch vergessen habt.

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.

</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0664f6a5-a3d5-4173-bc2e-a7a74bb83ac3/42b3ee4f-094e-495e-88ba-b48c460f9c10-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1MNeFbvb5AoGUfFvDVRp8r</video:player_loc><video:duration>1392</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T13:07:42.221Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qvz1qG2999W2YEbXuhQEMh</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c2076d1e-d744-4bed-a399-cf5fe24c0392.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Das Fediverse in Europa</video:title><video:description>[Tobias Diekershoff @tobias@social.diekershoff.de](https://social.diekershoff.de/~tobias)

Seid ihr alle da? 14 Millionen Menschen, Organisationen und Institutionen beantworten diese Frage mit einem schlichten “Ja”. Aber wer sind denn diese alle?

Dieser Frage geht Tobias in seinem Vortrag nach und gibt einen Überblick darüber, wer aus der europäischen Zivilgesellschaft bereits im Fediverse vertreten ist. Denn das Fediverse ist längst nicht mehr nur den Computer-Nerds vorbehalten, die sich an Orten wie der c-base treffen. Regierungen, Universitäten, Verlage - und viele mehr sind bereits im Fediverse vertreten in 30000 Gemeinschaften.

Die Frage ist also - seid ihr auch schon da?

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c67c3d19-2d8a-49f4-a257-d0af81991e5a/11d99c3a-5b4b-474f-b861-a4dc455ee45e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qvz1qG2999W2YEbXuhQEMh</video:player_loc><video:duration>1131</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>24</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T13:39:57.873Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/m3Cs4a8z9jTySducXKrUkD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eb148c9e-1456-4abf-85d8-43343b389cb2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Von kommerziellen zu kulturellen Netzwerken</video:title><video:description>[Felix Ostrowski @literarymachine@openbiblio.social](https://openbiblio.social/@literarymachine),
[Ralf Stockmann @rstockm@openbiblio.social](https://openbiblio.social/@rstockm)

Bereits seit 2019 betreibt die Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (SBB) eine eigene Mastodon-Instanz im Fediverse. “Openbiblio.social” richtet sich an alle Kolleg*innen, die im deutschsprachigen Raum an Bibliotheken arbeiten. Mit über 1.500 Nutzenden ist “Openbiblio.social” mittlerweile zu einer der größeren Instanzen im deutschen Fediverse geworden.

Seit September unterstützt mit der Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin (ZLB) nun auch die größte öffentliche Bibliothek des Landes den Betrieb der Plattform.

Der Vortrag wird die Genese und bisherigen Erfahrungen des Projektes beleuchten und diskutieren, inwiefern die Bereitstellung von Infrastruktur für öffentliche Kommunikation eine zunehmend wichtige Aufgabe öffentlicher Einrichtungen darstellen sollte.

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a254b92e-88b7-4fb9-97cf-c7c87664b77b/5d19c759-ab6e-417a-b51a-baec6b6536a1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/m3Cs4a8z9jTySducXKrUkD</video:player_loc><video:duration>1488</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>16</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T14:14:00.571Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/vpmVJX9enx5WgKBCJTdsGD</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/e02b28fb-1477-4f2c-b0f5-f90ac79b49db.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Künstler:innen im Fediverse</video:title><video:description>[Herr Irrtum! @herr_irrtum@s.basspistol.org](https://s.basspistol.org/@herr_irrtum)

Künstler:Innen im Fediverse vs Künstler:Innen in “etablierten” sozialen Netzwerken. Followerzahlen vs tatsächliche Interaktionen. Gibt es technische Barrieren? Was ist hier besser zu Hause: Alternative Nischenkunst vs stadionfüllende Acts? Wie sieht es aus mit Sichtbarkeit für nicht primär Kunst-Insteressierte?

Eine Übersicht über all das und mehr von und mit Herrn Irrtum!

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ee1c0638-97a3-49be-a3b0-ad58f3b1c8ad/0b1c8771-8e6f-42b2-b0d6-d4babfb33878-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/vpmVJX9enx5WgKBCJTdsGD</video:player_loc><video:duration>2200</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T15:14:42.609Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qdVhcZCSV199PNctcBjhA5</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/fddb0712-0be3-4974-8f2b-d6a372f429c6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: ActivityPub Was Flüchtlinge, Taxis und öffentlich-rechtliche Medien verbindet</video:title><video:description>[Clemens Grün @clemensg@digitalcourage.social](https://digitalcourage.social/@clemensg),
[Sebastian Lasse @sl007@digitalcourage.social](https://digitalcourage.social/@sl007)

ActivityPub als Weltleitprotokoll des föderierten sozialen webs bietet so viel mehr. Wir beschreiben abwechselnd mehrere Fediverse-Projekte, die in der Mache sind.

&lt;blink&gt;Lasst Euch überraschen&lt;/blink&gt;

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Konstantin wünscht sich mehr Inhalte rund um Gamingkultur im Fediverse und dass wir damit dem Überwachungskapitalismus und der anhaltenden Diskursverschiebung nach rechts etwas entgegensetzen. Nach kurzem Pitch zum politischen Zocken schauen wir dafür auf das Tool Owncast.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c5867699-e12b-4813-aeef-ff48a559fb5b/8ca11503-9a30-4cd3-9b34-7faa1b777642-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qoGcrW6tknLPaBhyfvMrxZ</video:player_loc><video:duration>768</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>11</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T16:46:32.405Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/pThLXCnS2kzcA8bwYg6UFK</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/8b8f4a11-b0cb-4379-8f0d-4c56308ccb8c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Grußbotschaft</video:title><video:description>[Ulrich Kelber @ulrichkelber@bonn.social](https://bonn.social/@ulrichkelber)

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c16b75a2-46ab-46a3-a410-19c1c5603989/22f5abf8-2604-43da-92fb-1deb7d4c2f90-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/pThLXCnS2kzcA8bwYg6UFK</video:player_loc><video:duration>382</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>22</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T17:03:25.096Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/nH8uMKmmP9iVgNxAqEn3xy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0fccf1ec-7923-4eb9-9b50-989ae4cc93b2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Von DSGVO bis DSA: Wie das Fediverse das Recht herausfordert</video:title><video:description>[Rebecca Sieber @resieguen@legal.social](https://legal.social/@resieguen)

Das Fediverse gilt als “datenschutzfreundliches” soziales Netzwerk. Trotzdem stellt es Instanzbetreiber:innen vor Herausforderungen, alle rechtlichen Vorgaben im Blick zu haben. Wer genau hinsieht, stellt fest, dass das auch umgekehrt gilt: Das Fediverse wird bei der Gesetzgebung zu wenig mitgedacht. Dabei könnte das Fediverse einige Grundannahmen des Rechts in Frage stellen und die Deutungshoheit der proprietären und zentralisierten sozialen Netzwerke herausfordern. Ein “Best Of”.

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/afce06b6-a3dc-419f-a45b-3866be26a816/9308f509-b7ca-4dee-9ce1-652ecd8f8652-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/nH8uMKmmP9iVgNxAqEn3xy</video:player_loc><video:duration>2129</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>19</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T17:41:11.410Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e75LXca1NiK7Tyiqa6JG5n</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a30b0198-a0ef-4b0f-883d-3a69f3cf704c.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediday 2024: Überblick über die Forschungsliteratur zum Fediverse</video:title><video:description>[Volker Ralf Grassmuck @vgrass@chaos.social](https://chaos.social/@vgrass)

Der Vortrag stützt sich auf die Zotero-Bibliothek „Fediverse Research“. Die früheste Thematisierung des Fediverse in Forschungsdatenbanken findet sich 2015. Seit 2022 steigt die Zahl der jährlichen Veröffentlichungen deutlich. Die Beiträge kommen aus Informatik und Physik, oft mit dem Zusatz ‘and society’, sowie den Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften einschließlich Anthropologie, Wissenschaftsphilosophie und Kunst.

Darunter viel empirische Forschung, meist zu Mastodon, aber auch PeerTube, GNU Social, Nostr, Pleroma, Steemit und HELIOS. Als Themen-Cluster zeichnen sich ab: Moderation und Governance, sowohl von einzelnen Instanzen wie von dem, was Kissane &amp; Kazemi (2024) „Federated Diplomacy“ nennen, also die Beziehungen zwischen Instanzen, Vertrauen und Allmende, also die kollektiven Eigentumsverhältnisse an der gemeinsamen Infrastruktur. Als Anwendungsfelder treten Wissenschaft, Uni, Schule, der öffentlich Sektor und Medien hervor.

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Seit Mai 2023 sind die Tagesschau und der NDR bei Mastodon, die Vorbereitungen dafür begannen bereits Ende 2022. Die Tagesschau hat nach rund 1,5 Jahren über 52k Follower, der NDR landet bei 14k. Mit welcher Strategie sind die ARD Accounts gestartet, wie werden diese bespielt und wie werden die Auftritte insgesamt bewertet - als Erfolg oder Misserfolg?

André Kroll, Teamleiter Social Media beim NDR, wird Antworten auf diese Fragen geben und Fragen aus dem Publikum beantworten. Er ist seit Beginn Teil des ARD Mastodon-Teams und verantwortet den Auftritt des NDR dort.

Der Berliner Fediverse Tag fand am 14.9.2024 auf der Berliner c-base statt. Er ist eine Konferenz zum Fediverse mit Workshops und Vorträgen für Interessierte, Neulinge und alte Hasen.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/89c44e7a-01c3-42c8-b8c1-0da10c50b09d/b6c52414-ba71-4cfa-a2b3-0d311cfed038-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/i1Gu69wPTTtDhJsAtueKui</video:player_loc><video:duration>3099</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>56</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-07-29T19:33:10.586Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Berlin Fediday</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/aPJdbeQynDuqcSxnp2Lysu</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bce949e9-a7bd-45bf-ae6d-c4f18957b273.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Berlin Fediverse 2024: A bigger, better Fediverse</video:title><video:description>[Evan Prodromou @evan@cosocial.ca ](https://cosocial.ca/@evan)

The Fediverse has made technological and social advances by leaps and bounds over the last few years. Can we achieve continued growth and still improve user experience and safety? Evan will talk about upcoming social and technology advances to bring the Fediverse to more people and improve the way people connect on social networks.

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Yet,* being a black person can make for a very different experience on the Fediverse (Jerry Bell, 01.08.2024). So the work of inventing a better place is by no means over.

The not-for-profit nature and the small scale of communities clearly seem to be positive elements for the Fediverse as a whole. But how resilient is the Fediverse to different forms of risks? How can its defenses be improved by structural policy, technical, protocolairy decisions? What further tools can make life easier for those who typically volunteer to keep the better place universe running? And – since this is a transatlantic panel – nothing less than: How can the Fediverse achieve world domination?

The last event of the Berlin Fediverse Day brings together panelists in Berlin and participants of the virtual unconference FediForum for whom it will be the first event of their final day.

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Im Koalitionsvertrag der neuen Bundesregierung aus CDU, CSU und SPD ist von ambitionierten Zielen für Freie Software die Rede. Erstmals wurden in Deutschland zentrale Zuständigkeiten in einem eigenen Digitalministerium gebündelt. Diese Woche ist die Regierung seit genau 100 Tagen im Amt – ein guter Zeitpunkt für eine erste Bilanz: Was hat sich die Regierung im Bereich Freier Software und digitaler Souveränität vorgenommen? Welche konkreten Entwicklungen sind bislang erkennbar, und welche Rolle übernimmt das neue Digitalministerium bisher? Zeichnen sich schon jetzt Fortschritte in Richtung digitaler Souveränität durch Freie Software ab? Oder bleibt die Regierung hinter den Erwartungen zurück und setzt die Abhängigkeit der öffentlichen Verwaltung von proprietären Anwendungen fort?

Der Vortrag analysiert den Status quo der Digitalpolitik aus Perspektive der Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE). Wir fragen, wie ernst es die neue Koalition mit digitaler Souveränität meint – und wo jetzt dringender politischer Handlungsbedarf besteht, damit Deutschlands öffentliche Verwaltungen in Richtung „Public Money? Public Code!“ vorankommen. Die FSFE fordert auch von der neuen Regierung, mit öffentlichen Mitteln entwickelte Software unter Freie-Software-Lizenzen zu veröffentlichen und die nachhaltige Finanzierung Freier Software zu sichern.

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Der Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) wird derzeit implementiert und noch immer herrschen einige Unklarheiten in Hinblick auf seine Auswirkungen auf die Freie Software Landschaft. Insbesondere die Rolle der Stewards ist teilweise unklar. Der Vortrag wird den aktuellen Stand der Debatte beleuchten als auch Wege und Lösungen aufzeigen, wie mit den verschiedeneren Freie-Software-Akteuren umgegangen werden sollte.

Zur Zeit ist unklar, inwiefern die verschiedenen Freie-Software-Anbieter vom Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) betroffen sind. Um Klarheit herzustellen Bedarf es Informationen, wer welche Rolle einnehmen wird und welche Aufgabe und Prozesse durchzuführen sind. Insbesondere die Rolle der Verwalter quelloffener Software (Open-Source Stewards) und Tätigkeiten bei Freier Software außerhalb des kommerziellen Interesses sind dabei von besonderer Bedeutung.

Um sich den Fragen zu näheren haben wir eine Fragebogen an relevante Stakeholder ausgespielt, deren Ergebnisse wir vortragen wollen. Zudem wollen wir Wege aufzeigen, wie die Ergebnisse in den Implementierungsprozess des CRA einfließen können.

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/a470e5b3-3e98-45fd-9c61-1c9f28338a47/93794997-65c5-4218-a69f-517428cf0e7a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/miJY9odhtHi6Q8Zpz8SGca</video:player_loc><video:duration>3650</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>42</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-08-21T12:19:39.974Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>CRA</video:tag><video:tag>2025</video:tag><video:tag>froscon2025</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/ebC27wvcuADSo7hM41dDjb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/02d34c3c-6545-4411-acdd-351f5b5d4ae0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Datenspuren 2025  - CRA: Cybersicherheit in der Gesellschaft</video:title><video:description>In this talk in German,  Alexander Sander ,FSFE Senior Policy Consultant, together with Michael Schuster  discusses the current state of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) implementation and its impact on the Free Software landscape. They focus on the role of stewards and how to deal with various Free Software stakeholders, based on a questionnaire they have used in their work. The talk also highlightes ways in which the questionnaire results can be incorporated into the CRA's implementation process.


Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/de/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6ac27019-7eec-42d9-b9c5-1feb75149852/b298c33e-0cb7-48f7-ab8e-4213c3cd38d1-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ebC27wvcuADSo7hM41dDjb</video:player_loc><video:duration>2656</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>45</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-09-23T09:23:11.253Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/exYCcDGGSZ95sxFU5v5iB2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/214de412-a234-4b89-b4cf-59f8e1ce5874.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Free Software &amp; Platform Regulation von Dr. Lucas Lasota</video:title><video:description>https://2025.nook-luebeck.de/talks/free-software-platform-regulation/
The impact of the Digital Market Act on Free Software

Platform regulation is a hot topic. Not only the EU but several countries are regulating big tech’s enormous economic power.

The DMA in the EU is an example of such regulation, aimed at devices manufacturers, app stores, search engines, browsers and cloud services. The law impacts Free Software due to a series of obligations related to interoperability, side loading and installing of apps. Big tech is very reactive to this law. For instance, Apple started three litigations against the Commission due to the enforcement of the DMA.

This talk will explain why regulating big tech is key for Free Software, and what steps were taken by the FSFE to protect Free Software in such challenging processes.

Die Nights of Open Knowledge (Nook) in Lübeck ist eine offene Vortragsveranstaltung, die einem weiten Publikum Einblicke in die verschiedene Bereiche der Informatik, aber auch technikfremde Themen bietet. Die NooK wird vom Chaotikum e.V. aus Lübeck und der Studierendenschaft der Uni Lübeck veranstaltet. 

https://nook-luebeck.de/ 

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY NC ND 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6dbdc15c-e819-41ac-a359-b350fb9582c3/d6076f9b-15dc-4588-a3a3-d6503545ab88-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/exYCcDGGSZ95sxFU5v5iB2</video:player_loc><video:duration>2571</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>62</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-02T08:20:26.333Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Device Neutrality</video:tag><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/truAn16kstE9qiv6sKJGDt</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/72c71afb-efb6-46e4-8099-7c84ebe50c80.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Ada &amp; Zangemann - Una fiaba che parla di software, skateboard e gelato al lampone</video:title><video:description>Il famoso inventore Zangemann vive in una grande villa sopra la città. Sia adulti che bambini amano le sue invenzioni e vogliono averle disperatamente. Ma poi succede qualcosa: Zangemann vuole vedere ancora una volta da vicino le sue invenzioni e va quindi a fare una passeggiata in città quando, con un grande tonfo, un bambino lo colpisce sugli stinchi con il suo skateboard. Che male! Infuriato, l'inventore prende una drastica decisione... Ma Ada, ragazza sveglia, capisce cosa sta succedendo. Insieme ai suoi amici mette a punto un piano.

Questo film d'animazione racconta la storia del famoso inventore Zangemann e di Ada, una ragazza curiosa ed intraprendente. Ada inizia a sperimentare con hardware e software e, nel mentre, realizza quanto sia fondamentale controllare la tecnologia, per lei e per gli altri.

Una risorsa educativa aperta per ispirare i bambini a sperimentare e creare con la tecnologia.
Scopri di più su questo film d'animazione e sul libro su ada.fsfe.org"

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</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/de35f573-7628-4cbd-8031-c09d2dc5155d/c55bd980-22da-452a-8f9a-278d12f03e66-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/truAn16kstE9qiv6sKJGDt</video:player_loc><video:duration>1897</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>158</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-02T13:31:20.681Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/kvfB1kne99uLjkbWnnf9v7</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9a8778e0-8ce5-4839-ae7d-b6f3e769cdd5.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Matthias Kirschner &amp; Simon Phipps &amp; Karen Sandler - Ethics and software freedom</video:title><video:description>What does it mean to make ethical choices in software development today?
This panel brings together four leading voices from the global Free and Open Source Software movement to explore the moral foundations of digital freedom — and the dilemmas that arise when ideals meet real-world complexity.

With:

    Matthias Kirschner, Free Software Foundation Europe
    Simon Phipps, Open Source Initiative
    Karen Sandler, Software Freedom Conservancy

Moderated by the journalist Luca Tremolada
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/9df33420-d0be-4fd8-a3e3-0a620967c7d8/d472783f-53b0-4e75-a890-1bc452317bda-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/kvfB1kne99uLjkbWnnf9v7</video:player_loc><video:duration>2228</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>13</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T11:12:30.576Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Ethics</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/e9VQa1MQ2wJmycnGA1qqyk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bcb739c3-93b1-43c1-9e0a-5365c9ad7326.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Marta Andreoli - Refund4Freedom: Freedom to Choose, Right to a Refund</video:title><video:description>Refund4Freedom is the campaign by FSFE and the Italian Linux Society to defend the right to purchase computers without imposed software and to obtain a refund for unwanted pre-installed operating systems.
In this talk, we will explain the key demands of the campaign, the legal references, and the first signs of change — such as the Lenovo case.
An initiative to affirm digital freedom and transparency in consumer rights.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/6a85ed44-0f45-46f2-943f-d105c65f5733/36088b75-8e03-427f-84d9-54f088ae5469-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/e9VQa1MQ2wJmycnGA1qqyk</video:player_loc><video:duration>913</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>12</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T12:33:35.183Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Device Neutrality</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Refund4Freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/rrvCJwE6ENq1Wqt3nNZYcQ</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/0ea67f28-c6b9-422d-b76d-451f9d9deca2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Florian Snow - Running on Non-Free Software</video:title><video:description>This talk is very close to my heart, quite literally. Many people rely on technology to keep them alive, and that technology runs software. When your life depends on code you can’t see and control, software freedom becomes something very personal.

In this session, I’ll share the story of how I came to care deeply about Free Software, not just as a developer, but as a person directly affected by the limitations of non-free medical systems. What happens when the software behind critical devices can’t be audited, fixed, or even questioned? What does “user control” mean when the user is also the patient and when the consequences of a software bug can be felt in your own body?

We’ll explore the landscape of medical technology: How decisions made by manufacturers and regulators impact real people, how non-free systems can lead to harm or helplessness, and how Free Software principles are at the core of not just transparency, but dignity and autonomy.

This isn’t a technical deep dive, nor a policy lecture. It’s a personal story, a perspective from the inside (sometimes very literally), and a reflection on what it means to live with, and sometimes fight against , the software that runs our most essential systems. Free Software might just belong in places most people never think to look.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ce0452ac-27d9-49a7-99a3-67dd9c24d076/b3526c19-141e-429d-ad57-6487c480291a-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/rrvCJwE6ENq1Wqt3nNZYcQ</video:player_loc><video:duration>741</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>34</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T13:13:01.400Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Health</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1uFwWD5bdDc9QWQKkeGQu3</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/b88b85c2-fa04-4366-a5e7-0c738e16bc1a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Dario Presutti - Router Freedom in Italy: latest development</video:title><video:description>In this talk, I will present the latest development regarding router freedom in Italy. In particular, I will highlight FSFE’s latest contribution to the consultation opened by Italy’s telecommunications regulator, AGCOM, regarding freedom of terminal equipment in fiber networks.

Italy is one of the European Countries granting router freedom to users. However, exceptions to this freedom in fiber networks proposed by telecom operators and confirmed by AGCOM in 2019 undermine users’ freedom to choose their terminal equipment.
In February 2025, AGCOM initiated a regulatory process to determine whether consumers can choose and use their own routers/modems in fiber networks (FTTx). The talk will indeed present FSFE’s argument presented in the contribution to AGCOM, highlighting why there is no technological necessity to limit the freedom of terminal equipment in fiber networks.

This talk will also shed light on the Next Generation Internet project as a funding initiative for shaping the future of the internet with Free Software. The audience will learn about the funding opportunities and how Router Freedom has been dealt with by regulators in other countries as well.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/0401305e-0ad9-402c-a8ff-62455d1abaca/4942c7e8-50f9-4230-a213-57ee2606aa88-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/1uFwWD5bdDc9QWQKkeGQu3</video:player_loc><video:duration>861</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>51</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T13:52:06.676Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Router Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>Italy</video:tag><video:tag>Device Neutrality</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/joHDaRkC7C2MA8rzPPnZoA</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/11d3cc1f-1916-45e3-b837-fe54602e6351.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Lucas Lasota - Why Interoperability is Key for Software Freedom</video:title><video:description>As societies grow in complexity, interoperability becomes fundamental. From water sewage systems, to transport and telecommunications, interoperability has served to increase human interaction.

However, the history of interoperability is marked by a contradiction: while companies benefit from depending the incentives, they become adversarial when their services become object of interoperability regulations.

An example is how the EU is regulating interoperability under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The DMA is a EU law aimed in increasing fair competition, imposing broad interoperability rules on “gatekeepers”, understood as very large companies dominating digital markets.

This talk presents the work of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) to make sure the DMA is implemented and enforced in a developer-friendly way. We’ll look at what the DMA means for developers building alternative app stores, emulators, browsers, and other tools empowering user choice and freedom.

Unfortunately, gatekeepers are already making it unnecessarily difficult for Free Software developers to request and obtain the interoperability the DMA guarantees, often through legal, technical, or bureaucratic hurdles. We want to change that, and have been following the developers journey to request interoperability, making sure their issues are highlighted to the European Commission.

We’ll introduce the DMA Interoperability Survey, a project to collect real experiences from developers who request access under the DMA. Free Software plays a key role in reclaiming user control over technology, but to compete fairly, it needs real interoperability.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/94f0855a-6e94-4127-b33a-c6d8fd20c17a/80ec4e16-856f-482e-8302-644264a0d809-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/joHDaRkC7C2MA8rzPPnZoA</video:player_loc><video:duration>1030</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>14</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T14:46:21.723Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>DMA</video:tag><video:tag>Interoperability</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>European Union</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6BALd5GqRT8uUSMkBjy1TC</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bf7da1a3-ab5a-46c0-b434-d6d45389155a.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Tobias Diekershoff - Fediverse: Beyond text in the stream</video:title><video:description>The Fediverse is a large, decentralised social network that continues to grow. Since its beginnings in 2008, text-based platforms such as StatusNet, Friendica and Mastodon have dominated. In this session, we’re going to take a look at what’s out there in the network that’s beyond just text. Starting with well-known video and image-sharing services such as Peertube and Pixelfed, we will explore other projects and the opportunities they offer creative podcasters, streamers and 3d artists.

If you are not familiar with the Fediverse, please watch my presentation from last year, “about:Fediverse“, which will introduce you to this social network alternative.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2d7625f2-05cf-4f9b-8cc4-4a969e20b1f2/27b2def2-ef76-4609-93f3-dc8981f1e578-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6BALd5GqRT8uUSMkBjy1TC</video:player_loc><video:duration>839</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>17</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T15:36:28.587Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Social Media</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/sRKeTPauPj87ZZ9TkCMCJS</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/eb96b3b0-fb19-4411-aa27-045ef8e81dc9.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Alexander Sander - Why Free Software needs secured long-term funding</video:title><video:description>Discussions about digital sovereignty, cybersecurity, interoperability, strategic procurement and budgets show that we need a dedicated, secured long-term funding programme for Free Software in Europe.

The EU has supported the Free Software ecosystem through funding schemes like NGI and several pilot projects in the last years. However, these funds can be easily removed, as we have seen in the NGI budget cut for Free Software in summer 2024. It is also piecework rather than a well thought-out long-term strategy to achieve clear goal. This exposes a larger issue: that software freedom in the EU needs more stable, secure long-term financial support.

The presentation will discuss clear objectives for such a budget as well as the necessary steps to achieve them. Also I will analyse the current situation and present proposals for upcoming legislation.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/d97fb27b-e7bc-4fe0-8986-0705c0c712ae/ba14f31d-0004-4e0c-993b-f33be1380d8f-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/sRKeTPauPj87ZZ9TkCMCJS</video:player_loc><video:duration>1016</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T16:27:43.422Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>European Union</video:tag><video:tag>NGI</video:tag><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/4rMSnf6shhYhhjpSxtZ6Gx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/02acd86e-80a2-4313-abe7-94ae60f62d19.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Gabriel Ku Wei Bin - More Lessons from the EU’s Next Generation Internet Initiatives</video:title><video:description>In last year’s SFSCON, the FSFE shared perspectives of the trends in Free Software legal and licensing that we’ve observed over the years while working with Free Software projects that were supported by the EU’s Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiatives.

Since then, much has happened that has affected how all parties working within these NGI initiatives view software and tech development in relation to rapidly changing international norms.

This talk will speak about shifts in perspectives among Free Software developers within the NGI framework that the FSFE has observed in the past year, and the impacts these shifts have on the Free Software ecosystem.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/1be54712-7c5a-46cf-a6d6-da16b31278db/1659ed97-8a7f-4767-bbdc-8fc8986c61c8-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/4rMSnf6shhYhhjpSxtZ6Gx</video:player_loc><video:duration>896</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>49</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T18:55:21.118Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>NGI</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>Software Europe</video:tag><video:tag>European Union</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/v7M6uK4hkRfZeKjZ8V1Hqf</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/2b635404-0df8-4263-b312-d66765afea5e.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Johannes Näder - Procurement Update</video:title><video:description>Public procurement is more than an administrative process: it can serve as a powerful lever for reducing vendor lock-in and strengthening technological sovereignty across Europe. For this, a Free Software First approach is needed. But how can Free Software be procured without rewarding freeloaders and openwashers? Introducing and applying award criteria beyond price is essential for this.

Simply prioritising Free Software in tenders can incentivise some vendors to openwash proprietary products or undercut providers who actually develop and maintain Free Software by selling code they did not create or support themselves, without contributing back to the original developers. Such destructive market behaviour will not lead to technological sovereignty and also harms the Free Software ecosystem, undermining the intended benefits of fair procurement.

In this talk, we will discuss how public administrations can detect and mitigate these practices by introducing effective and fair procurement criteria — a topic the Free Software Foundation Europe has been working on intensively in recent years. We will also explore how the upcoming EU procurement directive reform could support this shift and how it should be designed to advance Europe’s technological sovereignty through Free Software and the “Public Money? Public Code!” principle.
</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ebcb463e-40ce-4585-a9bd-d2d08c3d4e32/9bda339a-93e4-491a-86f9-b554765d1cd3-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/v7M6uK4hkRfZeKjZ8V1Hqf</video:player_loc><video:duration>909</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>54</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T18:05:20.736Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>policy</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:tag>PMPC</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/5XqakWJxY7YYoqCkqfrvAa</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/9c4c91cb-47a9-474c-bb72-83ec4046c215.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - Ana Galan - I Love Free Software Day</video:title><video:description>In the realm of Free Software, expressing gratitude towards Free Software contributors often goes unnoticed. The [“I Love Free Software Day”] (https://ilovefs.org) provides a platform for individuals and organisations to do exactly this, showing appreciation. But it is crucial to recognize that our appreciation for Free Software should extend far beyond this single day. This talk highlights the significance of the “I Love Free Software Day” as a platform for expressing support, love, and gratitude towards the developers and contributors who make Free Software possible.

Throughout the presentation, we will showcase memorable moments and successful initiatives from past celebrations, demonstrating the collective efforts to acknowledge and honor the impact of Free Software. We will discuss ideas and strategies for making the upcoming “I Love Free Software Day” even more remarkable.

However, it is essential to emphasize that our expressions of love and support for Free Software should not be limited to just one day. While the “I Love Free Software Day” serves as a catalyst for celebration, it should inspire us to continue demonstrating our gratitude throughout the year. We will explore ways to incorporate ongoing appreciation into our daily lives, such as contributing to Free Software projects, advocating for their importance, and recognizing the efforts of developers and contributors regularly also in a financial way.

By extending our appreciation beyond a single day, we can cultivate a culture of continuous support for Free Software. We invite everyone interested in Free Software to join us in this endeavor, as we strive to create an environment where gratitude and acknowledgment become integral parts of our interactions within the Free Software community.
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Join us for the annual gathering, our moment to celebrate the people who make our community alive — all of us who give our free time to carry forward the culture of Free Software. We’ll gather to share our stories, cheer for our achievements, and enjoy the joy of being together.

There will be surprises, laughter, and plenty of inspiration. More than just a meeting, it’s a party for our community — a chance to connect, strengthen friendships, and talk about what we can build next. Let’s celebrate us!




</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/635da463-7954-4c27-862a-8be9ce3058ee/3c50fd09-164b-4288-ab24-84b599da23a6-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/dgEDXFWBxW7arHF4JuT9Xy</video:player_loc><video:duration>3244</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>54</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-08T21:48:10.673Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Italy</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6UMwy271uLH7FrxnJJdDX1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/959c6fce-8844-44a1-9a30-54a3935a6564.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>SFSCON25 - European SFS Award 2025</video:title><video:description>The award is given to a person who contributed to the introduction of the culture of Free Software.

The European SFS Award 2025 was delivered to Jean-Baptiste Kempf

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Join us for the annual gathering, our moment to celebrate the people who make our community alive — all of us who give our free time to carry forward the culture of Free Software. We’ll gather to share our stories, cheer for our achievements, and enjoy the joy of being together.

There will be surprises, laughter, and plenty of inspiration. More than just a meeting, it’s a party for our community — a chance to connect, strengthen friendships, and talk about what we can build next. Let’s celebrate us!
 
Find out the second part here: https://media.fsfe.org/w/dgEDXFWBxW7arHF4JuT9Xy



</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/4bfc2cea-1326-415c-aea0-0a34c5bb1ba5/abcd9109-4720-4455-8621-1c0727bbb0d9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/aodgWaKicpci6bRFp6ULD4</video:player_loc><video:duration>4924</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>107</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2025-12-09T01:56:00.222Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Software Freedom</video:tag><video:tag>ITALY</video:tag><video:tag>Ada &amp; Zangemann</video:tag><video:tag>SFSCON</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1VtqdLBdfs2p9sUoGyydjy</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c04eb31c-4d43-4b29-9af8-c9ba7f5a82f2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>39C3: c’t uplink: Digitale Souveränität – sind Häcker:innen jetzt fürs Staatswohl verantwortlich?</video:title><video:description>Original video: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-c-t-uplink-digitale-souvernitt-sind-hcker-innen-jetzt-frs-staatswohl-verantwortlich

Spätestens seitdem Donald Trump wieder im Weißen Haus sitzt, geistert die „Digitale Souveränität“ verstärkt durch die politischen Diskussionen. Wir haben mittlerweile ein Zentrum dafür (ZenDiS) und einen Fonds, der sich zur Agentur gemausert hat (Sovereign Tech Fund/Agency). Aber ist jetzt das Schlagwort Digitale Souveränität der Türöffner für mehr Open-Source-Software in Behörden, Verwaltungen, Schulen und anderen öffentlichen Einrichtungen, oder erweist sich das als Bumerang? Sind Big Tech, die doch viel in Linux und Open Source investieren, wirklich das Problem?

In dieser Sonderfolge des c’t uplink blicken wir kritisch auf den Begriff Digitale Souveränität und diskutieren, welche Konzepte sich dahinter verbergen. Wir sprechen darüber, ob und warum gerade die Community den Karren aus dem Dreck ziehen soll. Außerdem schauen wir, warum es nur so langsam vorwärts geht mit freier Software in öffentlicher Hand und welche Lösungswege es gibt oder geben könnte.

Gäste (u.a.):
- Anne Roth, Referentin Digitalpolitik im Bundestag
- Bonnie Mehring, Senior-Projekt-Managerin Free Software Foundation Europe
- Sven Neuhaus, Tech Lead Open-Source-Produkte, Zentrum Digitale Souveränität

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Links: https://yh4f.org
Registration: https://yh4f.org/register

You like coding and tinkering with software or hardware? And you are up for a challenge? Then the “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is the perfect competition to test your skills. 
The fifth round of the FSFE's programming competition “Youth Hacking 4 Freedom” is open for registration. "Youth Hacking 4 Freedom" is a programming competition for European teenagers from 14 to 18 years old. The participants have the chance to work on their own project idea with the guidance of experts from the Free Software universe. There are no limitations for the projects as long as they are published under a Free Software license. In this competition young people can test their skills, learn how to work on a project under a deadline, and most importantly have fun while meeting different people from Europe. Hear all about the competition and how to participate in this lightning talk. For more information come and visit the</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/169eaad6-7b97-4a8a-ae1b-417a753067fd/8818c20d-2794-49f4-bb2b-851f3b7e8516-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/3N1hBYa3nkKyDXn3bvFRQi</video:player_loc><video:duration>331</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>24</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-05T11:57:38.894Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>programming</video:tag><video:tag>competition</video:tag><video:tag>YH4F</video:tag><video:tag>freedom</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/6khfe9xzuJ3NydPrHDDb2J</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/1cfec21f-06ba-49ad-95f7-bfa70b12a607.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>39C3 Interoperability and the Digital Markets Act: collecting experiences from the community</video:title><video:description>Original: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-lightning-talks-tag-2
License CC-BY

Webpage: https://fsfe.org/activities/deviceneutrality/interop-survey
Survey: https://survey.fsfe.org/index.php/699938?lang=en

The Digital Markets Act promises a new right to interoperability, but its real value depends on whether developers and communities can actually use it. For Free Software projects, interoperability is not only a market issue but a precondition for community-led innovation and user autonomy. This lightning talk introduces the FSFE’s DMA Interoperability Survey, a community-driven effort to collect developers’ shared experiences of requesting interoperability under Article 6(7) of the DMA. By amplifying these voices, the survey helps turn individual struggles into collective evidence that can support effective enforcement and fairer digital ecosystems.

Free Software communities rely on interoperability to collaborate, innovate, and offer users meaningful alternatives to dominant platforms. While the DMA establishes a legal right to request interoperability from gatekeepers, early experiences show that exercising this right can be complex, resource-intensive, and discouraging, especially for volunteer-driven and not-for-profit projects.

This lightning talk presents the FSFE’s DMA Interoperability Survey as a tool for community participation and mutual support. The survey enables developers to document their experiences, share common obstacles, and make visible patterns of behaviour that no single project could demonstrate alone. It turns scattered, individual interactions with gatekeepers into a collective picture of how interoperability works in practice.

By centring community knowledge and lived experience, the talk argues that effective DMA enforcement depends on active engagement from developers and Free Software communities themselves. Interoperability is not enforced only in courtrooms or regulatory offices, but also through shared documentation, s...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/2b2ed621-3385-4fbb-94ed-695430acc344/6b82c5d5-3661-4167-a447-8f76ef2246db-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/6khfe9xzuJ3NydPrHDDb2J</video:player_loc><video:duration>304</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>49</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-05T12:25:07.982Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>apple ligation</video:tag><video:tag>dma</video:tag><video:tag>Interoperability</video:tag><video:tag>free software</video:tag><video:tag>Digital Markets Act</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uqoBrqHhupqkuQ6N6MLKKs</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/88e196fa-f920-4bd9-842b-1e5714324bcd.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>33C3  Routerzwang und Funkabschottung: Was Aktivisten davon lernen können</video:title><video:description>Orignal video: https://media.ccc.de/v/33c3-8024-routerzwang_und_funkabschottung

Nach drei Jahren wurde endlich die nutzerunfreundliche Praxis des Routerzwangs („Compulsory Routers“) gesetzlich für unzulässig erklärt, und aktuell treibt uns die EU-Funkabschottung („Radio Lockdown Directive“) um. Um was geht es dabei? Und was können wir daraus für andere Fälle lernen?</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/e627aae0-7774-4584-a2ee-29a75af2cdb4/70694879-4b88-43bb-9112-10f00f0dc29c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/uqoBrqHhupqkuQ6N6MLKKs</video:player_loc><video:duration>2008</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>20</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-01-27T16:40:16.975Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/1Doq7FkTms1PriUjhdTYK2</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/064227c9-2640-4b32-af8d-311df51e3b6d.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 26 - Interoperability regulation in the EU: Opening iOS and Android for Free Software</video:title><video:description>This panel will bring together policy/legal experts and enforcement officers from the European Commission to discuss how the Digital Markets Act (DMA) applies to Apple’s iOS/iPadOS and Google’s Android from the perspective of interoperability.

In particular, the panel will deal with the European Commission's recent decisions in regulating hardware and software interoperability for Apple’s OSes. The audience will learn what interoperability under the DMA means for Free Software developers, and how they can expect the interoperability solutions to be provided by gatekeeper companies like Apple and Google.

More importantly, the discussion will address relevant questions for the effective implementation of the interoperability obligations in the DMA, including:

    How can Free Software projects request interoperability from Apple and Google under the DMA?
    What are the concerns regarding integrity and security of the operating system involving interoperability grants under the DMA?
    What are the main challenges posed by changes in governance for the Android Open Source Project?
    What other DMA obligations can Free Software developers rely on to facilitate switching, specially related to data interoperability and portability?
    What are the consequences if Apple and Google fail to interoperate?
    Does the DMA effectively shift gatekeeper control away from Apple and Google?
    What regulatory or community responses, at both the European and global levels, are needed to preserve software freedom in the mobile ecosystem?

The panel will be composed by:

    Lori Roussey, Data Rights
    Victor Le Pochat, European Commission's DMA enforcement team
    Gabriel Kobus, European Commission's DMA enforcement team
    Alexander Matern, European Commission's DMA enforcement team

Panel moderation: Lucas Lasota, Legal Researcher and Lecturer at the Halle-Wittenberg University.

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Friendica has been part of the Fediverse since 2010, building bridges between Laconica and Diaspora*, making it one of the oldest active projects of the Fediverse - yet Friendica has flown under the radar most of the time. After the great success of part I of the saga, Michael and Tobias want to present you part II.
Tobias Diekershoff, System Hacker of the Free Software Foundation Europe and member of the core development team of the Friendica project.

In this talk, we will expand on our brief introduction from last year, showcasing additional features and the latest developments in the 2025 release of Friendica.

You can find the Friendica project homepage at friendi.ca; the source code for the core is maintained on GitHub, and the add-ons are maintained on git.friendi.ca.

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/DNS7Z8-friendica_-_hidden_in_plain_sight_since_2025/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5ab487d6-e771-4ef5-89ae-f626597d6a96/09ab72a2-4813-453f-a2e6-5596f41429e4-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ccD34bimEMfbToNe68GoSs</video:player_loc><video:duration>1013</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>71</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-04T17:11:34.320Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>FOSDEM</video:tag><video:tag>Fediverse</video:tag><video:tag>Social Web</video:tag><video:tag>Free Software</video:tag><video:tag>Friendica</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/if59oTRrd1WZFRnq9ZyWTk</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/821acf01-cd0d-45ae-8057-74110675f8a0.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2026 -  How to do a Podcast with Free Software?</video:title><video:description>

Bonnie and Øjvind are the host and editor of the FSFE's Software Freedom Podcast, a podcast dedicated to Free Software. In this talk they will share their knowledge and skills on how to produce podcasts using Free Software, sharing different tools and techniques with you to create your own podcast projects.

This is the perfect talk for everybody who wants to share their ideas and thoughts with others through podcasts. Learn the basics of recording, editing, and publishing podcasts with Free Software tools, and discover how to create quality content without relying on proprietary software. Everybody is welcome to join us from beginners and those looking to switch to Free Software!

This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/PUKMWN-how_to_do_a_podcast_with_free_software/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/8ba25304-4f58-4fa1-ae18-cd560aa67949/e6d2c8dd-757a-4ea4-b4c1-f5e3f6b0df7e-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/if59oTRrd1WZFRnq9ZyWTk</video:player_loc><video:duration>1663</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>31</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-04T17:23:55.150Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>HowTO</video:tag><video:tag>FreeSofware</video:tag><video:tag>podcast</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/c9HPQ27Mb8ucgxJhLfy4Hx</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/c76475b4-8eba-4525-a0c5-7ab93f284a36.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2026  - An Introduction to Law and Free Software</video:title><video:description>Gabriel Ku Wei Bin, Legal Programme Manager at the FSFE



Legal and licensing issues are a vital part of the Free Software ecosystem. While many Free Software developers may have a good idea of the legal and licensing requirements that turn their project into Free Software, there are many more attending FOSDEM who may lack the knowledge or have misconceptions about the legal issues in Free Software.

This session hopes to provide an introduction and background to the legal concepts that underpin the freedoms in Free Software, and how the law is an important tool in ensuring our digital freedoms, so that participants can better appreciate the legal and licensing issues to be discussed by speakers in the Legal and Policy Devroom.


This video on FOSDEM website: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/GGAEL7-an_introduction_to_law_and_free_software/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/5a4c4031-a1d1-4a13-b59a-7038ef808235/5a041603-3c7e-4dba-8132-d47b33d6a69c-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/c9HPQ27Mb8ucgxJhLfy4Hx</video:player_loc><video:duration>2541</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-05T11:55:00.701Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/fcJZshU98vy4MySDRVTC9q</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/df8de541-1efd-497e-a439-17c520bab2e6.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>FOSDEM 2026 - Automating translation of a bestseller to spark children's interest in coding</video:title><video:description>Talk by Nico Rikken and Matthias Kirschner

The story “Ada &amp; Zangemann – A Tale of Software, Skateboards and Raspberry Ice Cream” inspires the software freedom community because it covers more than the simple value of learning to program. It also covers the importance of control over technology and its impact on society. In this way the story is inspiring many kids, teens, parents and many others to learn programming and shape technology.

I too was captivated by the story. Working on a Dutch translation sent me down the path of improving the automation to help others like me to translate the story and publish it in different formats. The free culture license of the book enables and compels the community to adapt it, and they have. The community keeps surprising us with new formats to convey the story. Since its release it has been translated into 30 languages, published as a book in 7 and as movie in 5. And it is available in a growing number of other formats: epub, online book, bilingual book and kamishibai.

Translation and localization is the primary purpose of the automation. More interesting and ambition is to support the increasing number of formats: from printed book, to online book, voiceover text and subtitles. This wide variety of formats presents a unique challenge for which no ready-made solution exists. By leveraging open standards (XML, Docbook, ITS) and Free Software (Scribus, itstool, gettext, xsltproc, pandoc, Weblate) we created automation that enables translators to add new languages while also enabling new formats to be added. This includes a novel method for inserting text and images into Scribus. This multi-media setup can be used as inspiration for other free culture multi-media projects.

In this presentation we will tell the story how the automation developed over time. We'll share the inspiring stories from the community that leveraged the automation and influenced its development. The technical challenge of the automation is fu...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/73039dd9-0184-48a5-b76f-62c859194b20/317beaa4-62b3-40a4-a031-4e809ad878ef-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/fcJZshU98vy4MySDRVTC9q</video:player_loc><video:duration>3018</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>37</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-10T09:00:54.733Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>COMMUNITY</video:tag><video:tag>FREE SOFTWARE</video:tag><video:tag>ADA &amp; ZANGEMANN</video:tag><video:tag>FOSDEM</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/12rjkUfmvKcVJEEkPco1Xb</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/bdd9efeb-237d-4e6b-8267-0dd439742d04.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>“Is #Interoperability cool again? Entangling the #DMA, #FOSS and the #Telecom Sector”, Lucas Lasota</video:title><video:description>Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Owlf6Uo3_E 

PLAMADISO Talk by Lucas Lasota (Free Software Foundation Europe &amp; Weizenbaum Institute) – 27 May 2025 || Organized by the Research Group “Digital Economy, Internet Ecosystem &amp; Internet Policy” @Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society

Title: “Is Interoperability cool again? Entangling the DMA, FOSS and the Telecom Sector” 

Abstract
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) relies on interoperability as one of its regulatory tool in Art. 6(7). Gatekeepers have proposed diverse approaches to comply with their interoperability obligations regarding APIs. Apple has introduced a request-based approach for granting software and hardware interoperability. This contrasts with the industry practices adopted by Free and Open Source Software projects (FOSS). This talk portrays the diverse challenges FOSS services and products face in requesting interoperability with software features controlled by iOS and iPadOS. Besides, to illustrate how interoperability has been regulated in the EU, this talk concludes with lessons learned from regulatory activity over interconnection of routers and modems). Telecom regulators in the EU have recurred to interoperability to open up infrastructure subjected to gatekeeper control. 


Short Bio
Dr. Lucas Lasota, MA, PhD, is a researcher, lecturer, qualified lawyer (Brazil) and project manager in the field of IT, telecommunications and contract law. His research focuses on regulatory measures of digital technologies and their impact on individual and collective rights, as well as on internet governance, telecommunications and international contract law. He is Associate Researcher at the Weizenbaum Institute and at Halle-Wittenberg University. He also works as Legal Programme Manager at the Free Software Foundation Europe.

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https://2025.nook-luebeck.de/talks/free-software-platform-regulation/
The impact of the Digital Market Act on Free Software

Platform regulation is a hot topic. Not only the EU but several countries are regulating big tech’s enormous economic power.

The DMA in the EU is an example of such regulation, aimed at devices manufacturers, app stores, search engines, browsers and cloud services. The law impacts Free Software due to a series of obligations related to interoperability, side loading and installing of apps. Big tech is very reactive to this law. For instance, Apple started three litigations against the Commission due to the enforcement of the DMA.

This talk will explain why regulating big tech is key for Free Software, and what steps were taken by the FSFE to protect Free Software in such challenging processes.

Die Nights of Open Knowledge (Nook) in Lübeck ist eine offene Vortragsveranstaltung, die einem weiten Publikum Einblicke in die verschiedene Bereiche der Informatik, aber auch technikfremde Themen bietet. Die NooK wird vom Chaotikum e.V. aus Lübeck und der Studierendenschaft der Uni Lübeck veranstaltet. 

https://nook-luebeck.de/ 

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY NC ND 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/abe4adb7-7e91-4d10-9f09-39db8312a9ff/800d01da-cfc9-4f3c-a530-7ca6d93ca65d-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/ne7DDTx21JNGr4PEYLCmhP</video:player_loc><video:duration>2571</video:duration><video:rating>5</video:rating><video:view_count>35</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-13T08:49:27.443Z</video:publication_date><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/qaGsxzRPzrNNHN7KwvPbT1</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/47d08c2a-3601-48eb-bb0d-9b6c01b23738.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>ILFS 2026: Nietechniczne FOSSy. Być może przydatne w codziennym życiu – Magdalena „claygirl” Wójcik</video:title><video:description>Polish with English subtitles
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Magdalena „claygirl” Wójcik na swojej krótkiej prezentacji przedstawiła kilka otwartoźródłowych projektów, które mogą nam pomóc w codziennym życiu – od Open Food Facts zaczynając, a na internetowym teście pozwalającym uprawdopodobnić różne cechy neurologiczne, takie jak autyzm, ADHD i inne.

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Original video: https://play.kontrabanda.net/w/feY6M14W8ZR34qYLbiFKC1

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Wydarzenie pod egidą Free Software Foundation Europe, na którym nagranie zostało zrealizowane, odbyło się w Warszawskim Hackerspace'ie na ul. Żelaznej 103a w Warszawie. Z miejsca też chcemy podziękować członkom hackerspace'u za użyczenie nam sprzętu do nagrywania.

**(c) MMXXVI kontrabanda.net, materiał dostępny na licencji Creative Commons BY–NC–SA 4.0 International.**
Logotyp Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) został przedstawiony w celach ilustracyjnych. FSFE nie ma żadnego związku z „Kontrabandą”. Nie otrzymaliśmy żadnej zapłaty ze strony FSFE w zamian za pokrycie tego typu wydarzenia.</video:description><video:content_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/static/streaming-playlists/hls/c3b5f466-a890-4786-9215-89b0ee875b9e/1e3d1d16-494d-4143-be18-b06a6c4d65d9-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/videos/embed/qaGsxzRPzrNNHN7KwvPbT1</video:player_loc><video:duration>530</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>18</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-02-24T12:21:01.336Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ILFS</video:tag><video:tag>I Love Free Software Day</video:tag><video:tag>Magdalena Wójcik</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://media.fsfe.org/c/fsfe_media/videos">FSFE Main Channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://media.fsfe.org/w/uXtQKbAqZR4BoQ9YXnGzcw</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://media.fsfe.org/lazy-static/thumbnails/a2758361-5823-439d-812e-38c2d4438d47.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>ILFS 2026: Zeus - fork of a fork of a fork – Przemysław „gro” Grondek</video:title><video:description>Polish audio with English subtitles
Original video: https://play.kontrabanda.net/w/7D6cBfVh1yRbQ2nijbcRA9&gt;
Licence: CC-BY-NC-SA

Przemysław „gro” Grondek przedstawił swojego forka forka forka (tak, dobrze to napisaliśmy) systemu do głosowania w formacie STV (single transferable vote, lub „pojedynczy głos przechodni” w wolnym tłumaczeniu). Z tego systemu korzystała do swoich głosowań m.in. partia Razem, która w swoim jeszcze poprzednim forku dodała m.in. wsparcie dla języka polskiego.

Wbrew nazwie prelekcji, jest ona prowadzona w języku polskim.

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Wydarzenie pod egidą Free Software Foundation Europe, na którym nagranie zostało zrealizowane, odbyło się w Warszawskim Hackerspace'ie na ul. Żelaznej 103a w Warszawie. Z miejsca też chcemy podziękować członkom hackerspace'u za użyczenie nam sprzętu do nagrywania.

**(c) MMXXVI kontrabanda.net, materiał dostępny na licencji Creative Commons BY–NC–SA 4.0 International.**
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