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TABLE OF CONTENTS

"Intelligent tracking prevention": New Safari privacy measure still doesn't measure up to GNU IceCat

RMS article: "Why the devil's advocate doesn't help reach the truth"

Federal employees can now support the FSF through the Combined Federal Campaign

Eclipse Public License version 2.0 added to license list

Update on Artifex v. Hancom GNU GPL compliance case

October 2017: RMS photos from Romania

Aleph Objects, Inc. is searching for a full time Lead Software Engineer

An interview with Neil McGovern, GNOME Foundation executive director

ActivityPub and MediaGoblin at TPAC 2016 (or: ActivityPub needs your review!)

Software Freedom Conservancy applauds Linux community's promotion of principled copyleft enforcement

Open Bar Contract between Microsoft and the French Ministry of Defense: April Calls on Senators to Support a Motion for the Creation of an Investigation Committee

Join the FSF and friends in updating the Free Software Directory

LibrePlanet featured resource: Hardware/Replicant

GNU Spotlight with Brandon Invergo: 17 new GNU releases!

GNU Toolchain update: Support GNU Toolchain

Richard Stallman's speaking schedule and other FSF events

Thank GNUs!

GNU copyright contributions

Take action with the FSF!

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"Intelligent tracking prevention": New Safari privacy measure still doesn't measure up to GNU IceCat

From October 24

While Apple has taken a step in the right direction by trying to help computer users avoid being tracked by advertisers, it's not enough (and it doesn't negate the fact that there are many other reasons to avoid Apple). Fortunately, there is a better option for privacy-respecting Web browsing: GNU IceCat.

RMS article: "Why the devil's advocate doesn't help reach the truth"

From October 19

In this article, FSF president Richard Stallman (RMS) defines and unpacks what playing the devil's advocate really means and what the consequences of doing so really are as far as getting at the truth is concerned. He explains that, regardless of whether it is malicious or well-intended, the practice is misleading, confusing, and distracting; it does not help clarify the matter at hand.

Federal employees can now support the FSF through the Combined Federal Campaign

From October 31

The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the world's largest annual workplace giving campaign, allowing US federal civilian, postal, and military employees to pledge donations to nonprofit charities such as the Free Software Foundation (FSF). Last year, federal employees voluntarily participating in the CFC contributed more than $167 million to charitable causes.

Eclipse Public License version 2.0 added to license list

From October 17

We recently updated our list of various licenses and comments about them to include the Eclipse Public License version 2.0 (EPL). In terms of GNU General Public License (GPL) compatibility, the Eclipse Public License version 2.0 is essentially equivalent to version 1.0. The only change is that it explicitly offers the option of designating the GNU GPL version 2 or later as a "secondary license" for a certain piece of code.

Update on Artifex v. Hancom GNU GPL compliance case

From October 11

A new ruling was issued on September 25th in the ongoing GPL compliance case of Artifex v. Hancom. The case involves a piece of software licensed under the GPL version 3 or later, called Ghostscript.

October 2017: RMS photos from Romania

From October 31

Free Software Foundation president Richard Stallman (RMS) was in Romania this month, to deliver the keynote speech at the Fundația Ceata-organized Coliberator 2017 conference, at the Biblioteca Centrală a Universității Politehnica din București, in Bucharest, on October 7th, to about 140 people. While there, he also spoke to students at a GNU/Linux Install Fest.

Aleph Objects, Inc. is searching for a full time Lead Software Engineer

From October 13

Aleph Objects, Inc., maker of the LulzBot 3D printer, is searching for a full time Lead Software Engineer to direct priorities and manage and execute the design, implementation, and maintenance of free software for 3D printers and other products.

An interview with Neil McGovern, GNOME Foundation executive director

From October 8th, by Adarsh Verma

Earlier this year in February, the GNOME Foundation announced the appointment of Neil McGovern as its new executive director. He is a well-known figure in the free software community, and he served as Debian Project Leader from 2014-15. The GNOME Project, apart from developing the GNOME desktop, also takes care of multiple other emerging projects.

ActivityPub and MediaGoblin at TPAC 2016 (or: ActivityPub needs your review!)

From October 5, by Christopher Allan Webber

We have a lot of news to cover, but I’m going to jump right into the thick of it: we’ve been working hard on a new federation (as well as client to server) standard called ActivityPub (formerly ActivityPump). We’ve made tremendous progress, and I was just recently at a face-to-face meeting at the Technical Plenary / Advisory Committee Meetings Week (TPAC), the World Wide Web Consortium's big technical conference.

Software Freedom Conservancy applauds Linux community's promotion of principled copyleft enforcement

From October 16, by the Software Freedom Conservancy

The Software Freedom Conservancy congratulated the Linux community for taking steps to promote principled, community-minded copyleft enforcement by publishing the Linux Kernel Enforcement Statement. The statement includes an additional permission under Linux's license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 (GPLv2). The additional permission, to which copyright holders may voluntarily opt-in, changes the license of their copyrights to allow reliance on the copyright license termination provisions from the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3) for some cases.

Open Bar Contract between Microsoft and the French Ministry of Defense: April Calls on Senators to Support a Motion for the Creation of an Investigation Committee

From October 23, from April

On October 16, a few days after renewal of the Microsoft/Defense “Open Bar” agreement had been confirmed for yet another four years, Senator Joëlle Garriaud-Maylam, the Secretary for the Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Armed Forces Committee, submitted a “motion for a resolution to create an investigation committee on the framework agreements between the Ministry of Defense and Microsoft.” April, a French organization devoted to promoting free software, commends the Senator's salutary motion, and calls on all her colleagues to support it.

Join the FSF and friends in updating the Free Software Directory

Tens of thousands of people visit directory.fsf.org each month to discover free software. Each entry in the Directory contains a wealth of useful information, from basic category and descriptions to version control, IRC channels, documentation, and licensing. The Free Software Directory has been a great resource to software users over the past decade, but it needs your help staying up-to-date with new and exciting free software projects.

To help, join our weekly IRC meetings on Fridays. Meetings take place in the #fsf channel on irc.freenode.org, and usually include a handful of regulars as well as newcomers. Freenode is accessible from any IRC client -- Everyone's welcome!

The next meeting is Friday, November 3, from 12pm to 3pm EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC). Details here:

LibrePlanet featured resource: Hardware/Replicant

Every month on LibrePlanet, we highlight one resource that is interesting and useful -- often one that could use your help.

For this month, we are highlighting Hardware/Replicant, which provides information about Replicant, the only distribution of Android that is 100% free software. You are invited to adopt, spread and improve this important resource.

Do you have a suggestion for next month's featured resource? Let us know at campaigns@fsf.org.

GNU Spotlight with Brandon Invergo: 17 new GNU releases!

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GNU Toolchain update: Support GNU Toolchain

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Richard Stallman's speaking schedule

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So far, Richard Stallman has the following events this month:

Other FSF and free software events

November 24th-26th, 2017, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, "GNU Health Con 2017"

Thank GNUs!

We appreciate everyone who donates to the Free Software Foundation, and we'd like to give special recognition to the folks who have donated $500 or more in the last month.

This month, a big Thank GNU to:

Adam Ymeren

Alexey Eromenko

Christopher Samuel

Colin Carr

Daniel Hoodin

Daniel Riek

Peter Rock

René Genz

Rich Haase

Tom Gedra

Trevor Spiteri

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GNU copyright contributions

Assigning your copyright to the Free Software Foundation helps us defend the GPL and keep software free. The following individuals have assigned their copyright to the FSF in the past month:

Bartolus Jacobus Peterus Bakker (Magit) (Emacs)

Basil L. Contovounesios (Emacs)

Casey Carter (GCC)

Jörg Behrmann (Emacs)

Liu Hao (GCC)

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