Free Software Foundation Europe launches "Public Money, Public Code"

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Ignacio.Agullo
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Beigetreten: 09/29/2009

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) launched today the
campaing "Public Money, Public Code. The title says it all: if we the
public are paying for the code, why isn't it released under a free license?

This is the campaigns site:

Public Money, Public Code
http://publiccode.eu/

These are the 31 organizations that signed the Open Letter, which
2718 people have already signed (myself included): April, Associação
Ensino Livre, Associação Nacional para o Software Livre (ANSOL), Chaos
Computer Club (CCC), Courage Foundation, D3-Defesa dos Direitos
Digitais, Digitalcourage, Digitale Gesellschaft, Dyne.org Foundation,
ePaństwo Foundation, European Digital Rights (EDRi), Expose Facts, Free
Software Foundation Europe (FSFE), GFOSS, HackYourPhD, KDE, Linux User
Group Of Slovenia (LUGOS), Linuxwochen, Modern Poland Foundation,
quintessenz, Open Knowledge Foundation Deutschland, Open Labs, Open
Rights Group, Open Source Business Alliance, Open Source Initiative
(OSI), openSUSE, Public Software CIC, Software Liberty Association
Taiwan, The Document Foundation, Wikimedia Deutschland, Xnet.

This is the announcement at the FSFEs website:

Public Money? Public Code! 31 organisations ask to improve public
procurement of software
https://fsfe.org/news/2017/news-20170913-01.en.html

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Ignacio Agulló · name at domain

jbar
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Beigetreten: 01/22/2011

Signed!

pengnuin
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Beigetreten: 08/17/2017

This is great, I signed.