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Revision as of 08:18, 16 December 2021
Philosophy
- What is Free Software?
- What does Free Software stand for?
- What types of free software are here?
- who are the major floss thinkers?
- What are some examples of Free software in Action?
- Why do FLOSS oppose the current system?
- What are the myths of proprietary?
- Critisim of free software
- How does proprietary affect society?
- History Few discoveries irritate more than those that reveal the origin of an idea - Lord Action
- What happens, When you've got proprietary - example based on printers
- Why proprietary is exploitative?
- What do FLOSS think causes ecological problems?
- What do FLOSS do?
Libre Software
- Applying the Free Software Criteria
- Should Rockets Have Only Free Software? Free Software and Appliances
- Operating Systems
- GNU/Linux
- Compilers
- C
- GCC
- C
Libre Hardware
- Certified hardware by FSF RYF
- FSF-RYF compliant - These products, are entriely meet the FSF criteria but are not certified.
lifestyle
- Introduction
- Vendor lock-in
- Instant messengers
- Finance
- Gold
- Barter