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* Richard M. Stallman, [https://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html "The GNU Manifesto"], 1985. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Manifesto]
  
 
* Richard M. Stallman, [https://www.gnu.org/bulletins/bull1.html "What Is the Free Software Foundation?"], ''GNU’s Bulletin'' 1:1, Cambridge, MA: Free Software Foundation, Feb 1986, pp 8-9.
 
* Richard M. Stallman, [https://www.gnu.org/bulletins/bull1.html "What Is the Free Software Foundation?"], ''GNU’s Bulletin'' 1:1, Cambridge, MA: Free Software Foundation, Feb 1986, pp 8-9.

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Topics

free software, open source, copyright, FLOSS art, open standards.

Events

Conferences and summits

OSCON (*1999, Portland), FISL (*2000, Porto Alegre), FOSDEM (*2001, Brussels), Oekonux Conference (*2001, int), LibrePlanet (*2006, Cambridge/MA), Libre Graphics Meeting (*2006, int), FSCONS (*2007, Gothenburg), Open Source Bridge (2009-2018, Portland) [1], FOSSASIA Summit (*2010, Asia), IndieWeb Summit / IndieWebCamp (*2011, Portland & int), FabFuse (2012-2015, Amersfoort), Koppelting (*2016, Amersfoort), OFFDEM (*2020, Brussels)

FLOSS Art Festivals

Piksel (*2003, Bergen), Make Art (*2006, Poitiers), Art Meets Radical Openness (*2008, Linz)

Publications

  • Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk (eds.), FLOSS+Art, Poitiers: Goto10, and London: Mute, 2008, 320 pp.
  • Aymeric Mansoux, "How Deep is Your Source", in Digital Art Conservation, Preservation of Digital Art: Theory and Practice, ed. Bernhard Serexhe, Karlsruhe: ZKM, 2012.

Resources

Pages

No pages meet these criteria.

See also

Federated networks, Libre graphics, Copyright activism, Commons, Data activism, Open design