Announcing a new match sprint for 150 Supporters
Conservancy is excited to announce that an anonymous donor has agreed to match 150 new or renewing Supporters. They’ve challenged us to meet the goal quic...
Software Freedom Conservancy
Conservancy is excited to announce that an anonymous donor has agreed to match 150 new or renewing Supporters. They’ve challenged us to meet the goal quic...
Tomorrow, Saturday 4 February 2017, Conservancy's Distinguished Technologist, Bradley M. Kuhn, will deliver a keynote entitled Understanding The Complexity of ...
The free software movement is, at its core, a social justice movement. Software freedom is essential for people to be confident their technology works in servic...
Thanks to 416 new and renewing Conservancy Supporters, we met the goal for the $50,000 match from Private Internet Access, and received the full amount. Thank y...
On Giving Tuesday, Private Internet Access kicked off a match for the dues of every Supporter who joined or renewed. Over 340 people have been matched this way,...
Linux Australia just donated A$10,000 to Software Freedom Conservancy. At the closing session of this year’s linux.conf.au, President Hugh Blemings rem...
Software Freedom Conservancy announces today that it has appointed Bdale Garbee to its Evaluations Committee. The committee evaluates projects applying to Cons...
Software Freedom Conservancy is pleased to announce the addition of Kate Chapman to its Board of Directors. Chapman is Chief Technology Officer at Cadasta, a 50...
Today on Giving Tuesday, Software Freedom Conservancy announces a generous match by Private Internet Access of $50,000 towards our current fundraiser.
Software Freedom Conservancy is pleased to announce that the Kaiyuanshe Legal Committee has translated the Principles of Community-Oriented GPL Compliance in Ch...