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The last 12 months in the light of software freedom

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In the last 12 months, we have achieved a lot with the help of our volunteers, through their donations and hard work. Thanks to their support, we were able to successfully continue our PMPC campaign, simplify licensing practices through our REUSE initiative, and stand up for router freedom in Europe. We will be back in 2020 with even more vigour towards our work. Please help us with a donation so that we can continue our successful commitment to Free Software.

Some of our achievements in the past 12 months

You can find more details and other success stories in our report "Software Freedom in Europe 2019".

If you are not yet a supporter please become one; we need you to support our future work.

Our plans for 2020

The FSFE is a charitable organisation and without your support, we would not be able to constantly raise awareness about Free Software -- in the public and private sectors, and among the general public.

A big thank you to all of you who support us currently and who have supported us in the past.

Many people around the world support our work; among them Greg Kroah-Hartman (Linux Kernel developer) who says:

"The 'Public Money? Public Code!' campaign, as well the 'REUSE Initiative' made me notice that the FSFE is an organization which supports the same ideals that I do. I want to help them do more great things, and so now I am a proud FSFE supporter."

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