Thank you to all the participants sending in your work, and to the associate members voting in the FSF Anniversary Logo Contest. After a galvanizing race, we're excited to announce the logo for the ...
In September 2020, the SETI Institute established a collaboration with GNU Radio, a group of more than 150 programmers who voluntarily develop open-source software for a wide range of radio ...
The FSF has published its evaluation of the " Llama 3.1 Community License Agreement ." This is not a free software license and you should not use it, nor any software released under it.
The license embodies the Free Software Foundation's "copyleft" rule ... and the modified work is also licensed under the GNU General Public License.
A 37-year-old compiler is gaining support for a new language… although as that language is 57 years old, we are possibly stretching the adjective "new" more than our post-holiday waistband.