The Peercoin Foundation has pledged their support to promoting and protecting open source software in partner with the Free Software Foundation Europe. We came across their “Public Money, Public Code” initiative and felt that it was inline with the principles we hold. Here is some more information about their initiative and the the FSFE!

Public Money? Public Code!

Digital services offered and used by our public administrations are the critical infrastructure of 21st century democratic nations. In order to establish trustworthy systems, public bodies must ensure they have full control over the software and the computer systems at the core of our state digital infrastructure. However, right now, this is rarely the case due to restrictive software licences that:

Forbid sharing and exchanging publicly funded code. This prevents cooperation between public administrations and hinders further development.

Support monopolies by hindering competition. As a result, many administrations become dependent on a handful of companies.

Pose a threat to the security of our digital infrastructure by forbidding access to the source code. This makes fixing backdoors and security holes extremely difficult, if not completely impossible.

We need software that fosters the sharing of good ideas and solutions. Like this we will be able to improve IT services for people all over Europe. We need software that guarantees freedom of choice, access, and competition. We need software that helps public administrations regain full control of their critical digital infrastructure, allowing them to become and remain independent from a handful of companies. That is why we call our representatives to support Free and Open Source Software in public administrations, because:

Free and Open Source Software is a modern public good that allows everybody to freely use, study, share and improve applications we use on a daily basis.

Free and Open Source Software licences provide safeguards against being locked in to services from specific companies that use restrictive licences to hinder competition.

Free and Open Source Software ensures that the source code is accessible so that backdoors and security holes can be fixed without depending on one service provider.

Public bodies are financed through taxes. They must make sure they spend funds in the most efficient way possible. If it is public money, it should be public code as well!

That is why we, the undersigned, call our representatives to:

“Implement legislation requiring that publicly financed software developed for public sector must be made publicly available under a Free and Open Source Software licence.”

More information about the Free Software Foundation Europe

FSFE’s mission

Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology.

Software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives. It is important that this technology empowers rather than restricts us. Free Software gives everybody the rights to use, understand, adapt and share software. These rights help support other fundamental rights like freedom of speech, freedom of press and privacy.

Free Software Foundation Europe:

helps individuals and organisations to understand how Free Software contributes to freedom, transparency, and self-determination.

enhances users’ rights by abolishing barriers to Free Software adoption.

encourages people to use and develop Free Software.

provides resources to enable everyone to further promote Free Software in Europe.

The Peercoin community is international, and the propagation and encouragement of open source software has global implications. If you would like to sign the open letter, we strongly encourage to do so if you value or would like to promote the use of open source software, especially when developed from tax payer money! You can sign their open letter here: https://publiccode.eu/. They also have a very nice video introducing you to their mission if you prefer a visual introduction.

For proof, you can find the Peercoin logo on the list of supporting organizations!

