2006 - The Year the FSF Reached Out
nanday writes "Linux.com is running a story
about how the Free Software Foundation has transformed itself into an activist organization in the past year. From the story: 'At the start of 2006, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) was largely inward-looking, focused on the GNU Project and high-level strategic concerns such as licensing. Now, without abandoning these issues, the FSF had transformed into an openly activist organization, reaching out to its supporters and encouraging their participation in civic campaigns often designed to enlist non-hackers in their causes. Yet what happened seems to bemuse even FSF employees.'" Linux.com and Slashdot are both owned by OSTG.
and touched someone, a big feat for geeks like us.
DefectiveByDesign and other pressure groups are quite good, but I don't think the FSF has quite got into the swing of things. They seem to toot their horns about the latest organised action, and it seems to gain support, and yet people actually returning to the causes seems a little low... Maybe they just need to work on their PR, perhaps take a tip from M$? ^.^