"DMA's interoperability is against fundamental rights" claims Apple. The FSFE disagrees. If you also think interoperability is key for software freedom, support us!

Упозорење: Ова страна још није преведена. Ово што видите је оригинална верзија стране. Погледајте ову страну како бисте видели како да помогнете у превођењу и свему осталом.

Newsletter

FSFE Newsletter - May 2017

on  

Daniel Pocock is the new Fellowship representative

From 10 to 24 April 2017 the FSFE ran the ninth annual vote for a Fellowship representative to represent the FSFE's community and Fellowship in the FSFE's General Assembly. The General Assembly consists of members of the FSFE e.V. and is FSFE's legal body. It is responsible for strategic planning, budgeting, agenda-setting, exonerating, and the electing and recalling of the Executive Council and the Financial Officer. And the winner of this year's election is ... Daniel Pocock!

Daniel Pocock came first from seven candidates who ran for office, with a self-description inside our wiki page for the Fellowship Elections 2017 and by participating in public hustings. Unfortunately two different dates were announced for the hustings, but the log-file is available online for everyone who missed it.

The FSFE would like to thank Nicolas Dietrich, former Fellowship representative, for his contributions during the last two years and welcomes Daniel Pocock as a new representative. Please find Daniel's personal conclusions in his own blog.


Help us grow and make a difference in 2017 https://fsfe.org/join/nl2017-05


What else have we done? Inside and Outside the FSFE

Help us improve our newsletter

If you see some news you think should be included, forward it to us. If you'd like to share any thoughts, send them to us. The address is as always newsletter@fsfe.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

Thanks to all the volunteers, supporters and donors who make our work possible.

Your editors, Erik Albers, Polina Malaja FSFE