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Software Freedom Conservancy works tirelessly to ensure that you have the right to repair and modify the software on your devices. Use The Source shows you one of the key steps in this process: how we evaluate the source code candidates that companies provide to you, as is required when they use Linux or other GPLed software (most do). Through the collaborative process shown in each candidate's comment threads, we highlight common issues in the below source candidates, and what steps need to be taken by the companies to fix them (i.e. to comply with software right to repair licenses like the GPL). You can also see examples of candidates already in compliance, which are no longer just candidates, but real "corresponding source code".

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Software Freedom Conservancy works to ensure that you have the right to repair and modify the software on your devices. Use The Source shows you one of the key steps in this process: how we evaluate the source code candidates that companies provide to you, as is required when they use Linux or other GPLed software (most do). Through the collaborative process shown in each candidate's comment threads, we highlight common issues in the below source candidates, and what steps need to be taken by the companies to fix them (i.e. to comply with software right to repair licenses like the GPL). You can also see examples of candidates already in compliance, which are no longer just candidates, but real "corresponding source code".

If you wish to let us know about a source code candidate (corresponding or not!) that you'd like us to take a look at, and possibly include in the list below, please email us at compliance@sfconservancy.org. There are many other ways you can help, regardless of whether you're a developer or not - see our Help Defend Software Freedom and Rights page for details!