From press at fsfe.org Tue Apr 5 10:08:36 2022 From: press at fsfe.org (press at fsfe.org) Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2022 10:08:36 +0000 Subject: AI in EU +++ Open letter to Bundestag +++ Plasma Mobile +++ Meshnet Message-ID: = AI in EU +++ Open letter to Bundestag +++ Plasma Mobile +++ Meshnet = [ Lexojeni online: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202204.sq.html ] In our April Newsletter, we welcome the promising developments on AI in the EU. We address the German Government to demand a clear budget for Free Software. We interview Plasma Mobile developer Bhushan Shah, and talk with Elektra Wagenrad in a podcast episode about Mesh Networking. We congratulate KDE on the world's first eco-certified software. == European Parliament recognises Free Software as key for fair AI == The Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA) of the European Parliament voted on its resolution on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age on March 22nd, and underlined the importance of Free Software for AI with a broad majority. We now ask EU co-legislators to take this position into account and to include provisions and guidelines on Free Software in the upcoming legislation. Public authorities using AI systems should make them publicly available. Public research inventing AI systems should make them publicly available. Transparency in AI technologies is necessary to test them, evaluate their results, and improve them. The FSFE is following closely the legislative process [1] and analysed how AI can remain verifiable and trustworthy as well as lead to further innovation [2] with Free Software. == Germany has ambitious Free Software plans. Will it realise them? == The coalition agreement of the German government set digitisation as a priority and Free Software as a secure and transparent solution. 100 days into the new German government in office, no action has been taken. On the contrary, German administrations are alarmingly close to using Microsoft products, giving up the chance to adopt a strategy based on open interfaces. Alexander Sander, the FSFE's Policy Consultant, explains: "Instead of finally providing a 'Free Software cloud' for administrations, the new government will again rely on costly proprietary applications." We call upon the government to follow its own plans [3]. Specifically, together with other actors such as the Open Source Business Alliance and the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany, the FSFE demands that the German government includes digital sovereignty in the 2022 federal budget [4] and implement already announced initiatives for software freedom. In an open letter (DE) [5] the signatories address the government groups in the Bundestag. == Plasma Mobile: Running a privacy-respecting and secure GNU/Linux phone == What are my options if I want to run my phone with Free Software? We interviewed Plasma Mobile developer Bhushan Shah to learn more about the project. Plasma Mobile is a full Linux-based system which offers a completely transparent development process. When it comes to privacy, Plasma Mobile is one of the most secure operating systems for phones. There is no tracking, spying, nor data mining to craft targeted ads. Bhushan gives a clear overview of Plasma Mobile, including how it is developed, and how to get it [6]. == Listen to our new podcast episode. Discover mesh networking. == In our new Software Freedom Podcast episode, Matthias Kirschner talks with our guest, Elektra Wagenrad, about the origins of Freifunk, the B.A.T.M.A.N. protocol, and the Mesh Potato project [7]. If you are new to the world of mesh networking this episode is an easy entrance to it. Elektra explains the theory behind the protocols and dives deeper into its philosophical idea. == The most energy-efficient PDF reader is Free Software. Congrats, Okular! == To be exact, Okular is a universal document viewer. This means you are not only able to read PDFs, comics, and EPub books, but also you can browse your image files, visualize Markdown documents, and much more. In February 2022, Okular was awarded the Blue Angel ecolabel, the official environmental label awarded by the German government. In 1978, the German Environment Agency was the first to establish an environmental label; this year the label's scope was extended to include software products, making Okular the first ️ever eco-certified computer program. In order to receive the Blue Angel ecolabel, a program needs to meet many requirements, including transparency, backwards compatibility, and the ability to run the application on hardware at least five years old. Free Software usually excels in these conditions. The FSFE congratulates Okular and all of the KDE community [8]! == Save the date! == Thursday 14 April is the day of three FSFE local group meetings. At 18:00-21:00 Zurich will have its regular in-person monthly meeting [9]. Anyone interested in Free Software and wanting to stand up for the ideals of Free Software can join. The group will discuss ways to reach out to new people and the upcoming Open Education Day. Hamburg is having its regular in-person monthly meeting [10] too. Please join the group's mailing list for more information. Berlin [11] has its regular online monthly meeting. Subscribe to the mailing list [12] or follow the group's Mastodon page [13] to stay tuned. On Wednesday 20 April, the FSFE country team Netherlands [14] will have its regular online monthly meeting. Date TBA. The FSFE local group Aarhus, Denmark, has delayed its first meeting. If you are interested, now is a great time to contact Carsten Agger (agger [at] fsfe [dot] org). == What we have done == On 30 March, Erik Albers, FSFE Programme Manager and sustainability expert, showcased in the Digital Social Summit that software design and Free Software licencing impacts the sustainability of hardware and infrastructure. On 24 March, the FSFE local group Berlin brainstormed with Jessica Wawrzyniak from Digital Courage how an allowlist of suitable Free Software for Education could work [15], and how the German administration could compile such a list. On 20 March, the FSFE Women group met online to discuss past and future events. On 19 March, the participants of the Upcycling Android workshop flashed phones in Berlin. On 16 March, the FSFE Country team Netherlands had its monthly online meeting [16]. The team discussed the new telecommunications law in Belgium, and the potential actions to secure Router Freedom. The volunteers have already contacted Neutrinet. The government's open source strategy was also an important topic, as well as the increased dependency on DigID, the Dutch digital identity app. On 19 March the team met in person in the Netherlands Linux Users meeting. On 15 March, Erik Albers participated in 'Sustainable software for phones that last', a webinar organised by Fairphone. A panel of experts [17] discussed why the longevity of phones continues to decline. Within the panel, Erik took a stand on how the universal right to install Free Software operating systems on any device will help us to live in a more sustainable digital society. On 12 March, Matthias Kirschner, author of Ada & Zangemann, read the book during Chemnitzer Linux-Tage. A video from an author reading [18] during Wintercongress is now available. On 10 March, the FSFE local group Berlin had its monthly meeting [19]. The participants discussed matters of financing and security related to Free Software. The group discussed the recent plans of Mozilla to create privacy-friendly advertising. On 10 March, the FSFE local group Zurich discussed ways to reach out to new people, and explored possible actions such as workshops and information events [20]. On 9 March, the FSFE local group Hamburg had its monthly meeting [21]. == Contribute to our newsletter == If you would like to share any thoughts, pictures, or news, please send them to us. 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Your editor, Fani Partsafyllidou Discuss this [22] -- Free Software Foundation Europe FSFE News Upcoming FSFE Events Fellowship Blog Aggregation Free Software Discussions 1: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220330-01.sq.html 2: https://download.fsfe.org/campaigns/AIandFS/fsfe_AIandFreesoftware.pdf 3: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220315-01.sq.html 4: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220328-01.sq.html 5: https://download.fsfe.org/policy/letters/20220328-German-Budget-and-Free-Software-2022.de.pdf 6: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220323-01.sq.html 7: https://fsfe.org/news/podcast/episode-14.sq.html 8: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220316-01.sq.html 9: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Zurich/2022-04-14 10: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Hamburg 11: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Berlin 12: https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/berlin 13: https://libranet.de/profile/fsfeberlin 14: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/BNL 15: https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-2162-39a4-b089-4a2078010682 16: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Netherlands/2022-03-16 17: https://media.fsfe.org/w/4WvPgN79fuex3eaSR378yH 18: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bHLxFqTnRo 19: https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1262-279c-0282-3d4767329405 20: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Zurich/2022-03-10 21: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Hamburg 22: https://community.fsfe.org/t/825 From press at fsfe.org Tue May 10 16:02:11 2022 From: press at fsfe.org (press at fsfe.org) Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 16:02:11 -0000 Subject: 46 Sign OS Freedom Open Letter +++ Fair Market App +++ Your Digital Rights Message-ID: = 46 Sign OS Freedom Open Letter +++ Fair Market App +++ Your Digital Rights = [ Lexojeni online: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202205.sq.html ] In this Issue: an alliance of 46 entities - and counting - supports the universal right to install any software on any device. Free Software is being considered for inclusion in the EU Declaration of Digital Rights. FSFE's transparency in public procurement app gets to EU Datathon finals. Italian FSFE volunteers prepare tour. == 46 Entities Request the EU for the Right to Reuse Hardware == The EU is redefining their ecodesign criteria for environmentally friendly electronics. The FSFE provided input by publishing an open letter [1] demanding the right to install any software on any electronic device. This right would allow to keep our devices longer, but it requires manufacturers to follow certain rules. For example, manufacturers must be required to unlock bootloaders on all devices, including computers, tablets and phones; they must also publish full specifications for every component on the device. This allows us and any third party to better repair our devices, and even reuse parts of them. The use of Open Standards is also necessary for devices to communicate and operate with each other. Initially 38 organisations [2] agreed on the necessity of these conditions and signed the open letter before publication. It is still possible to sign the letter and more than 45 organisations have now signed. It speaks volumes that tech companies, right to repair initiatives, and important environmental organisations support the right to install any software on any device. == FSFE's App Prototype Shortlisted to EU Datathon Finals == The FSFE System Hackers created an application prototype [3] aspiring to connect publicly available tendering and company data and to allow analysis of this data. The goal of the app is to allow citizens and experts to monitor suspicious market activity of public interest. The project idea has been a success and made it to the top six out of 26 entries in the ‘transparency in public procurement’ challenge of the EU Datathon 2022. Our team has now been invited to further develop the app. == Update: Digital Rights Declaration == The EU is in the process of discussing the Declaration of Digital Rights and Principles. The European Parliament has now agreed on a common text [4] recognising Free Software as a way to ensure transparency in algorithms and artificial intelligence. The agreed text also stresses the need for 'trustworthy standards and, wherever possible, open source standards'. It encourages 'sustainable by design digital technologies that are durable, repairable, and interoperable, both on hardware and software level, and banning practices leading to premature obsolescence'. The FSFE keeps monitoring the ongoing inter-institutional dialogue trying to make sure that the Parliament proposal remains. == Update: AI Resolution Passed == The European Parliament passed a resolution [5] on Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a huge majority. According to the resolution, public procurement should require Free Software, where appropriate, with the goal to encourage cross-border collaboration. The Parliament acknowledges that Free Software can enhance investments and boost innovation in AI technologies in the EU. The FSFE now urges the Parliament to transfer its own position into the AI regulation. == Save the Date! == - On 12 May the FSFE Berlin [6] group has its regular monthly meeting. - On 14 May the FSFE will have a booth in make-it.saarland in Saarbrücken, Germany and also our Policy Consultant Alexander Sander will give a talk ‘Innovation needs Free Software’ on Saturday and Sunday. On 19 May Alexander will discuss the challenges and perspectives of ethical and diversity-sensitive AI in the European context at the KIDD-Fachkonferenz panel in Berlin. - On 20 May the FSFE Women [7] group has its regular monthly meeting. In the last meeting [8], the group discussed the legal structure and the blogging network of the organisation. - On 2 June there is an author reading [9] of Ada & Zangemann [DE] in Cologne. - On 14 June the FSFE local group Hamburg [10] has its regular monthly meeting. - Lucas Lasota, FSFE Legal Project Manager, is conducting a seminar on digital sovereignty [11] at the Humboldt University of Berlin for the summer semester. == Past and Ongoing Activities == - On 4 May we held an online session about the future of Router Freedom in Austria [12]. The recording [DE] will soon be available in our Peertube instance. - Max Mehl, FSFE Programme Manager, wrote a blog post [13] about a Python application he created for the FSFE infrastructure to automate reverse proxies for Docker containers, Docker2Caddy. - We published a short video: What is Free Software (Open Source)? EN [14], DE [15]. Matthias Kirschner, President of the FSFE, shared a blog post [16] on how the video came to be made. To reach to possibly new audiences, we also uploaded the video to proprietary platforms EN [17], DE [18] where you can upvote it to help new people learn about software freedom. - „Nur ein Jahr länger…“ – Politik und Software rund um’s Smartphone [19] [DE], the talk by FSFE Programme Manager and sustainability expert Erik Albers at the Digital Social Summit 2022, is now available on our Peertube instance. == FSFE Local Groups == *Italy* | The Italian Translation team has worked on the PMPC brochure [20] and it is now available in Italian. Friends of the team are kindly proofreading the brochure. The Italian volunteers are also preparing a summer tour around the country to let people know that code paid for by the public should also be publicly available. The first stop in the tour is Trento, on June 7th. Learn more about the plans in the mailing lists or chats of Milano [21] and Sicily [22]. Meet the volunteers in the tour and get yourself a copy of the freshly translated PMPC brochure! *Zurich* | The local group in Zurich is working on persuading public administrations to migrate to federated social networks. The group have been discussing the idea since early April, and the project gained a boost when many people and entities, including the European Union [23] have been joining Mastodon. The group will meet [24] again on 18 May 2022. *Netherlands* | Building on the Zurich group's idea, the Dutch team brainstormed technical solutions [25] to automatically post Dutch municipalities’ news to Mastodon. ‘What if we gather the RSS feeds of 345 Dutch municipalities and feed them to a Mastodon account?’ was a question that caught attention. Fani Partsafyllidou, Project Manager at FSFE, joined the last meeting. The next meeting [26] is on Wednesday 25 May 20:00 CEST. == Get Active == In the FSFE we want to empower users to control technology. But Free Software also helps to achieve ecological sustainability. That is why we joined the organising committee of the Bits & Bäume 2022 ('Bits and Trees') conference which will take place from 30 September to 2 October. Passionate about sustainable Free Software solutions? Please let us and everyone else know at the conference! Submit a talk, a workshop or a fine piece of art to Bits & Bäume 2022. The Call for Participation for is open until 7 June [27]. == Contribute to our Newsletter == If you would like to share any thoughts, pictures, or news, please send them to us. As always, the address is newsletter at fsfe.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you! If you also want to support us and our work, join our community and support us with a donation or a monthly contribution [28]. Thanks to our community and all the volunteers, supporters, and donors who make our work possible. And thanks to our translators, who enable you to read this newsletter in your native languages. Your editor, Fani Partsafyllidou Discuss this [29] -- Free Software Foundation Europe FSFE News Upcoming FSFE Events Fellowship Blog Aggregation Free Software Discussions 1: https://fsfe.org/activities/upcyclingandroid/openletter.sq.html 2: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220427-01.sq.html 3: https://ted.sehn.dev 4: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220503-01.sq.html 5: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220503-01.sq.html 6: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Berlin 7: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women/ 8: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women/Notes 9: https://www.stadt-koeln.de/leben-in-koeln/freizeit-natur-sport/veranstaltungskalender/ada-und-zangemann-autorenlesung 10: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Hamburg 11: https://box.hu-berlin.de/f/beb04d451cf04f6db673/ 12: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220420-01.sq.html 13: https://mehl.mx/blog/2022/docker2caddy-an-automatic-reverse-proxy-for-docker-containers/ 14: https://media.fsfe.org/w/xs29yhLxSP1uKLYkSeoKKp 15: https://media.fsfe.org/w/ndxFckPP8yWhMfnPcsvEkM 16: https://k7r.eu/short-history-of-the-what-is-free-software-open-source-video/ 17: https://youtu.be/EMi3PCW23yQ 18: https://youtu.be/WAWrgKFkCpA 19: https://media.fsfe.org/w/3C7v3X7Enfc7raZesFZKKv 20: https://fsfe.org/activities/publiccode/brochure 21: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Milano 22: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Sicilia 23: https://social.network.europa.eu/explore 24: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Zurich/2022-05-18 25: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Netherlands/2022-04-20 26: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Netherlands/2022-05-25 27: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220425-01.sq.html 28: https://my.fsfe.org/donate?referrer=newsletter 29: https://community.fsfe.org/t/846 From press at fsfe.org Tue Jun 7 09:51:37 2022 From: press at fsfe.org (press at fsfe.org) Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2022 09:51:37 +0000 Subject: Municipalities using Free Software +++ PMPC tour in Italy Message-ID: = Municipalities using Free Software +++ PMPC tour in Italy = [ Lexojeni online: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202206.sq.html ] In this issue, read about nine administrations innovating and saving money with Free Software, a Dutch coalition calling for fair digital education, and how a sustainable telecom sector is attainable with Free Software. Volunteers organise ‘Public Money? Public code!’ tour in Italy. == 9 administrations innovate and save money with Free Software == In 2020, the city of Bühl in Germany launched "Palim! Palim!" [1], a video conferencing platform based on the Free Software "Jitsi Meet". The city offered the platform to citizens who needed it, and the initiative was well received. Two years later clubs, citizens, and the city itself use "Palim! Palim!" daily. Other municipalities have also shown interest in the solution. An association of nine administrations that use 'Palim! Palim!' have jointly modernised the administration, based on Free Software. Re at di – regional.digital is an inter-communal cooperation of nine southern German cities. Their common needs are met through synergy effects in collaborative development. In an interview [2], Alexander Gabriel and Eduard Itrich shared that the administrations could use their resources cost-efficiently thanks to cooperation and sharing Free Software. == Dutch coalition calls for fair digital education == Students should not have to use proprietary software to participate in the educational process. The FSFE joins the Dutch coalition ‘Fair Digital Education’ [3] supporting privacy-respecting solutions involving Free Software in schools. The coalition signed a manifesto [4] calling for more control and fairness in the digital solutions used for education. Students should be taught skills instead of products. Free Software increases code literacy and shows the value of cooperation [5]. == How to attain a sustainable telecom sector == The right to install any software on any device, Free Software licensing, and Device neutrality serve digital sustainability as well as consumer protection measures. When users can install any software on any device this can make the difference in order to repair the device or reuse it and this way prevent it from becoming e-waste. Users’ right to install any software they want, manufacturers’ obligation to publish the full source code, and Device Neutrality are all necessary to reclaim devices. These principles should guide future policies on product design in the EU. The FSFE made this point answering a public consultation [6] about the impact of the telecommunications sector on the environment. == Save the date! == - On 8 June Alexander Sander, Policy Consultant of the FSFE, will give an online talk on AI and Free Software in the EU [7] as part of the OW2 conference. - On 9 June Matthias Kirschner, President of the FSFE, will give an author reading of the children’s book Ada & Zangemann [8] (DE) in re:publica 22. - On 9 June Lucas Lasota, FSFE Legal Project Manager, will give a talk on “Practicing Sovereignty. Interventions for open digital futures” at Weizenbaum Conference in Berlin. - On 9 June Lucas Lasota will give an online talk on Device Newtrality [9] as part of the OW2 conference. - On 18 June Lucas Lasota will give a talk about Device Neutrality [10] at OSCAL 2022, in Tirana, Albania. - On 24 June Alexander Sander will give a talk on " What role did Free Software play during the corona crisis? [11] " at esLibre conference in Vigo, Spain. - On 24 June Lina Ceballos, FSFE Project Manager, will give a talk on " REUSE [12] " at esLibre conference in Vigo, Spain. - On 25 June, Lina Ceballos and Alexander Sander will give a ‘ Public Money? Public Code!’ [13] ’ workshop at esLibre conference in Vigo, Spain. - On 30 June, Lina Ceballos will give a talk on REUSE [14] at OpenExpoEurope2022 conference in Madrid. == Past and ongoing activities == - On 3 June Florian Snow, Technical Advisor of the FSFE, gave an Upcycling Android workshop in Cologne [15]. - On 2 June, Matthias Kirschner offered an author reading of the children’s book Ada & Zangemann [16] in Cologne. - On 19 May our Policy Consultant Alexander Sander discussed the challenges of ethical AI in the KIDD-Fachkonferenz [17] panel in Berlin. - On 14-15 May the FSFE had a booth at make-it.saarl [18] and in Saarbrücken, Germany, and Alexander Sander gave a talk "Innovation needs Free Software". - As a member of European Digital Rights (EDRi), the FSFE participated in the General Assembly on 13-14 May to exchange ideas with other actors. The EDRi network is a collective of 45+ NGOs’ numerous experts working to defend digital rights. Erik Albers gave a workshop on how to utilise the European Ecodesign to ask for the universal right to install any software on any device. - On 4 May, Key stakeholders debated the future of Router Freedom in Austria in an online session organised by the FSFE and the Alliance of Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Manufacturers (VTKE). The video [19] (DE) is available. == FSFE groups == *Aarhus* | A group relaunches after seven years. The FSFE local group Aarhus [20] restarts with the aim to raise awareness of Free Software in Denmark. The first meeting will take place on 9 June. *Berlin* | The FSFE local group Berlin [21] decided to have the regular monthly meetings in person again from now on, and also met at Linux Works LUG. The group also had the regular online monthly meeting dedicated to Free Software in Education. *Greece* | The FSFE country team Greece [22] translated the FSFE’s answer to the consultation round of the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission about the position of the Network Termination Point. Join the Greek-speaking FSFE Matrix room [23] to discuss impossible translations of technical terms and other software freedom topics you like. *Hamburg* | The FSFE local group Hamburg [24] had its monthly meeting. *The Netherlands* | The FSFE country team the Netherlands [25] organised an FSFE booth in the NLLGG meeting in Utrecht, and had its regular online meeting. *Women* | The FSFE Women group [26] met for the first time in person in Berlin. They discussed search engines, chats, and password managers [27] that make lives easier. *Zurich* | The FSFE local group Zurich [28] organised a hackathon [29] to prepare an initiative supporting federated communication for public authorities. == Get active in Italy! == Volunteers will present the ‘Public Money? Public code!’ campaign in Italy [30]. Meet the people behind the Italian translations of the FSFE and learn how the digitalisation of the Italian public sector can be improved. The events are in Trento on 7 June, in Bologna on 8 June, in Caltanissetta on 18 June. == Contribute to our Newsletter == If you would like to share any thoughts, pictures, or news, please send them to us. As always, the address is newsletter at fsfe.org. We're looking forward to hearing from you! If you also want to support us and our work, join our community and support us with a donation or a monthly contribution [31]. Thanks to our community and all the volunteers, supporters, and donors who make our work possible. And thanks to our translators, who enable you to read this newsletter in your native languages. Your editor, Fani Partsafyllidou Discuss this [32] -- Free Software Foundation Europe FSFE News Upcoming FSFE Events Fellowship Blog Aggregation Free Software Discussions 1: https://konferenz.buehl.digital/ 2: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220602-01.sq.html 3: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220520-01.sq.html 4: https://eerlijkdigitaalonderwijs.petities.nl/?locale=en 5: https://fsfe.org/freesoftware/education/argumentation.sq.html 6: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220510-01.sq.html 7: https://www.ow2con.org/view/2022/Abstract_Community_Day#08061155 8: https://re-publica.com/de/session/buchlesung-ada-zangemann-ein-maerchen-ueber-software-skateboards-und-himbeereis 9: https://www.ow2con.org/view/2022/Abstract_Community_Day#09060930 10: https://oscal.openlabs.cc/ 11: https://propuestas.eslib.re/2022/charlas/free-software-during-corona 12: https://eslib.re/2022/horario/ 13: https://propuestas.eslib.re/2022/talleres/public-money-public-code 14: https://openexpoeurope.com/es/oe2022/ 15: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Activities/Android/UpcyclingWorkshops#A03._Juni_2022_-_K.2BAPY-ln.2C_Deutschland 16: https://fsfe.org/activities/childrensbook/index.sq.html 17: https://kidd-prozess.de/news/jetzt-anmelden-1-kidd-fachkonferenz-findet-am-19-mai-2022-statt/ 18: https://make-it.saarland/ 19: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220516-01.sq.html 20: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Aarhus 21: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Berlin 22: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Greece 23: https://matrix.to/#/#greece:fsfe.org 24: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Hamburg 25: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/BNL 26: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women 27: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Teams/Women/Notes 28: https://wiki.fsfe.org/LocalGroups/Zurich 29: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Events/Zurich/2022-05-18 30: https://fsfe.org/news/2022/news-20220531-01.sq.html 31: https://my.fsfe.org/donate?referrer=newsletter 32: https://community.fsfe.org/t/859