Group talk: Freedom Ladder

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This list is a work in progress and a result of a collaborative effort between the FSF and the free software community. We encourage you to think with us on what this ladder should include, and what else to highlight by leaving notes on the discussion page, and by joining us in the IRC meetings, or by emailing campaigns@fsf.org with your thoughts.

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FSF's Steps

This is what we’ve developed so far, feel free to weigh in with their thoughts and suggestions.

  • 1. Understanding nonfree software
  • 2. Finding your own reason to use free software
  • 3. Free replacements and installing your first free program
  • 4. Understanding encryption
  • 5. Mobile phone freedom
  • 6. Learning how to find help
  • 7. Trying a free operating system

Suggested Additional Steps

  • Please be sure to number them where you'd like them to go, if you're suggesting another step for the freedom ladder!
  • 1. Understanding the importance of addressing digital illiterates - Imerbp ?

Text below added by Paul Sutton (zleap) So to address 1, would it be better to use the term "addressing digital literacy or the digital divide"? "Digital illiterate" is a label that people may not be helpful to the cause.

This may need to be 1 or 2: Understanding and addressing the needs of users, how / why people use technology and how we can encourage use of freedom respecting software.

If we are aiming this at people who don't know what free means, we should perhaps use for step 2 - "Free replacements and installing your first free*dom respecting* program we need perhaps really emphasise free as in freedom part of this.

Using / advocating freedom / privacy respecting social media is also important here too. There is no point dumping google chrome for firefox, google search for duckduckgo / searX only to keep using facebook etc.


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