FSF vs. Windows 7: Round Two
Oct 14, 2009
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has invited 500 representatives of non-profit organizations to opt out of Windows 7.
A new letter from the FSF addressed to worldwide non-governmental organizations (NGOs) warns about the repercussions of the decision to release the new version of Windows this month: loss of freedom, privacy and security.
Instead, says the FSF, organizations should turn to free software. The foundation had started its Windows 7 Sins campaign in August 2009, as we reported at that time. The current letter to the NGOs is round two of the campaign.
7 sins
Yeah. My Mum really wants to share, modify, and study the software when she checks her email.