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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/GloWondub on 2023-08-23 13:40:07.
You can watch the video here:
I received this from the FSFE, I think it would be of interest to share it here:
please support us with a financial contribution and join our efforts to translate the "What is Free Software" video into multiple languages[1] across the European Union! In less than a year, citizens across Europe will vote for a new European Parliament. During the election campaign, our volunteers will be reaching out to their local candidates and communities, explaining Free Software and why Software Freedom is important for all European societies. By becoming a supporter of FSFE, you can help us make citizens and politicians aware of Software Freedom and make a difference! Starting now and continuing until the end of September, every new supporter contribution will directly fund the translation of our "What is Free Software" video. Current supporters can also make an additional contribution during this period to further support our translation[2] efforts. Did you know that with 250 euros we can translate our video "What is Free Software" into your mother tongue or any other EU language? Your contribution, no matter the amount, will be used to make this video available in other languages and make it easier to explain the four essential rights that Free Software gives users: to use, understand, share, and improve the software. By sharing this message with your friends, colleagues, and local networks, you can help us reach even more people and spread the message of Software Freedom and the benefits of Free Software across Europe. Support Software Freedom and share the video today! Best regards, Ana Galán [1] What is Free Software video is already available in English, French, German, Italian, Dutch & Spanish - [2] We have a network of volunteer translators but for translating videos, due to its technical complexity, we need to use a professional translating company.