Dear all,
I am forwarding below an e-mail about a campaign by Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) advocating for making software produced with public resources available with a free and open license.
I would recommend that everybody, especially people and organizations based in Europe, support this campaign, which I think is very close to our movement's values.
The excellent video at https://publiccode.eu/ explains well the many implications of using proprietary software as digital infrastructure.
Wikimedia Deutschland and Wikimedia Italia already support this campaign (and I do, as well, personally).
In particular there is this open letter, signed by over 10,000 people and 78 organizations (including Open Knowledge International, Creative Commons, Debian, KDE, GNOME, La Quadrature du Net, OSI and many others): https://publiccode.eu/openletter/
Thanks for you time.
Cristian
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Thanks to You, we're now 10,000 people strong! Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 13:38:38 +0000 From: FSFE info@my.fsfe.org To: Cristian Consonni
Dear Cristian Consonni,
first of all, thank you for signing the open letter "Public Money? Public Code!". Please find a quick update about the campaign within this email.
We are amazed to see that we already have more than 10,000 signatures since we launched last week. We have received international support from organisations like Creative Commons, Debian, Open Knowledge International. Thanks to many volunteers who have come forth to help bring the message to others in their native language: The website and the open letter are now available in Catalan, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, and Turkish. We already uploaded a German version of the video and will soon start translating and recording it into French, Italian and Spanish.
For the German elections, we have already used your support, sending the open letter with names and comments to over 1000 promising candidates.
In the coming months, we will file and evaluate freedom of information requests about public spending and create material for political decision-makers to help them in making the right choice for Free and Open Source Software.
The feedback from you was enormously positive: We have heard from some of you the video helped you convince family members, friends and colleagues, to sign the open letter.
Imagine how many signatures we can have if each one of us convince three more people to support the open letter!
So please help us to spread the word further!
Best Regards, Matthias Kirschner, President, Free Software Foundation Europe
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org