From 46adf33eb361b9edfe5d7dac7965146b8f3b5852 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Pono Takamori Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 08:36:23 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/8] simplify /about, fix formatting on frontpage, svg img for supporters --- www/conservancy/static/about/index.html | 64 ++----------------- www/conservancy/templates/frontpage.html | 2 +- .../templates/supporter/form_partial.html | 2 +- 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/www/conservancy/static/about/index.html b/www/conservancy/static/about/index.html index d1b334b7..d89c832d 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/static/about/index.html +++ b/www/conservancy/static/about/index.html @@ -5,64 +5,12 @@

About Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.

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Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit -organization incorporated in New York. Software Freedom Conservancy helps -promote, improve, develop, and defend Free, Libre, and Open Source Software -(FLOSS) projects. Conservancy provides a non-profit home and infrastructure -for FLOSS projects. This allows FLOSS developers to focus on what they do -best — writing and improving FLOSS for the general public — while -Conservancy takes care of the projects' needs that do not relate directly to -software development and documentation.

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FLOSS projects whose applications are - accepted become part of the Software Freedom Conservancy - (akin to a separate department of a large agency). Once joined, the - “member project” receives most of - the benefits of existing as a non-profit corporate entity without - engaging in the arduous work of forming a separate, new organization. - Conservancy aggregates the work of running a FLOSS non-profit - for its many members.

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Conservancy provides many important services for its - member projects. Member projects can take directed donations, which - allows donors to earmark their donations for the benefit of a specific - FLOSS project. Conservancy provides fiscal oversight to ensure that - these funds are spent in a manner that advances the project and fits - with Conservancy's 501(c)(3) mission to promote, advance, and defend software freedom.

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If the member project's leaders want, Conservancy can also hold other - assets and titles on behalf of the projects, such as copyrights, - trademarks, domain names, online hosting accounts, and title and ownership - of physical hardware. Also at discretion of the project's leaders, - Conservancy can assist in defending the rights represented in these - assets. For example, Conservancy is available to assist member projects - in enforcing the terms of the projects' FLOSS license.

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Finally, developers of Conservancy's member projects, when operating in - their capacity as project leaders, could receive some protection from personal - liability for their work on the project.

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For further reading on the benefits of Conservancy, a full and detailed list of Conservancy's - services for its member projects and a a - list of Conservancy's current member projects are available.

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Conservancy and its directors - and staff believe strongly in the principles of - software freedom, and believe that all users should have the right to - study, improve and share their software. Conservancy helps protect, - enable, coordinate, facilitate and defend the public's right to copy, - share, modify and redistribute FLOSS both non-commercially and - commercially. Finally, like most organizations devoted to FLOSS, - Conservancy opposes the notion of patents that cover software, and urges - contributors to its member projects not to apply for patents.

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Conservancy strives to be as transparent as possible, and makes - its public filings available on its website. - Our staff blog - regularly about our activities. - Finally, detailed information about the work that - Conservancy does for its member projects is also available.

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Software Freedom Conservancy is a nonprofit organization +centered around ethical technology. Our mission is to ensure the right to +repair, improve and reinstall software. We promote and defend these rights +through fostering free and open source software (FOSS) projects, driving +initiatives that actively make technology more inclusive, and advancing policy +strategies that defend FOSS (such as copyleft).

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    Software Freedom Conservancy is a nonprofit organization +

Software Freedom Conservancy is a nonprofit organization centered around ethical technology. Our mission is to ensure the right to repair, improve and reinstall software. We promote and defend these rights through fostering free and open source software (FOSS) projects, driving diff --git a/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/form_partial.html b/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/form_partial.html index d9a7916d..3fdad77e 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/form_partial.html +++ b/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/form_partial.html @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ This partial accepts these optional parameters:

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Tony Sebro speaks on stage in front of a slide comparing 1800’s Eschatology and Golden Era Hip Hop @@ -47,132 +46,6 @@ address at Copyleft Conf 2020.
Photo © Remy DeCausemaker, licensed CC BY-SA

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2020 has been a difficult year. We’ve all scrambled to keep ourselves -and our loved-ones safe and healthy, coped with the isolation connected -to lockdowns and quarantines, and dealt with the -disconnection from our support networks — including friends, family -and even childcare. We worried about racial equality and hope the fight for -social justice will result in basic rights that everyone deserves.

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Throughout all of this, Conservancy remained focused on its mission and on -the free and open source software community. While cheering those working to help prevent the -spread of COVID-19 and those fighting for racial equality, we know our -expertise, skills, and mission can only tangentially improve those situations. While -contributing -where we can, we remain focused on the long-term nature of -software freedom. We keep working to grow and support FOSS -communities to plan for ethical technology down the road, so that software -freedom can be in the service of human freedom.

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We’re proud of how much we’ve been able to accomplish in the last year, -even in the face of so many obstacles.

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Staying Connected

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We helped folks stay connected, even when travel -and in-person meetings could not happen. We gathered digitally every -Thursday with all who wanted to join since early March to discuss -important issues or just reach out to other people who care about software freedom. The topics of these chats varied widely from -helping family and friends to use FOSS tools to discussing impactful -presentations concerting copyleft to how to dismantle systemic racism in free software to -important software freedom policy issues like standing up to fight the -DMCA.

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Paying People to Work on Software Freedom

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Our Outreachy internship program became even more essential during this -difficult time. Everyone needs remote work now, and to learn how -to effectively work remotely. This year, we achieved the most internships in -a single year yet! -We funded over 100 interns across two cohorts, generating -new code, new documentation, and essential FOSS contributions. Outreachy -also prepares its interns for remote-work careers in FOSS, providing access to opportunities after their internship is over. -Since traveling is unsafe during a pandemic, interns could not use the Outreachy travel stipend for in-person conferences or events. -We moved quickly to pay all 127 active travel stipends simply as additional intern bonuses, helping both current interns and many alums during this stressful time.

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We hear the news consistently that this pandemic has hit underrepresented groups harder for the same -reasons of systemic bias that we’ve talked about for years in Outreachy. We’ve worked to make the program more stable and to diversify its funding so that we can support even more internships going forward. -We’re proud to help in our own small way.

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It’s not just interns we fund. Overall, Conservancy funded 27 contractors for a -total of about $650,000 and 16 grantees about $100,000 in the last 12 months. -That’s three-quarters of a million dollars of funded FOSS work for the public good in just one year! And along with our internships, we spent a total of $1.5 million! The contractors spanned 15 projects and accomplished some impressive work. Our contractors report publicly on their work and you can see the Reproducible Builds team helping us know we can rely on the software we use, the Outreachy team organizing the complex and resource intensive internship program, phpMyAdmin continuing their longstanding work to maintain and improve one of the most popular MySQL administration tools and the Godot team as they work to make the best game engine ever.

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Our contractors write, document, and share great -FOSS that benefits the general public; there is no other organization in -the world that pays contractors that much money with that as their primary -directive. Sure, companies write lots of FOSS, but they focus only on projects that -benefit their profit motive and self-interest. We fund FOSS development that benefits everyone and we -only fund software development that completely respects your software freedom and -rights.

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Policy

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This year, we expanded our plans and involvement on key issues of software -freedom policy. We are known throughout the FOSS community as the -organization that knows the details of FOSS policy — from project governance, to licensing to Codes of -Conduct — and gets those details -right. We help our projects with everything from minor disagreements among -leadership to major licensing challenges that threaten the future of their -project. While we can’t tell every one of these stories on our blog, -just ask anyone in our Project Leadership Committees and they’ll surely -tell you that Conservancy knows our stuff and handles any issues of this nature that occur.

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Whenever possible, though, Conservancy does our policy work in public as key activists for software freedom. We added our voice to important legal cases like Google v. Oracle. We provided context to interpret issues arising over the year, such as the launch of new organizational solutions for FOSS and DMCA aggression towards FOSS projects. We presented new ways to think about our critical problems, like legal mechanisms to achieve copyleft equality in the face of proprietary relicensing, ways to support maintainers in employment contracts, and extend protection of FOSS projects from aggressive DMCA takedowns. We successfully filed for a renewal of the Smart TV DMCA exemption that we achieved in 2015. We -went even further this year, and applied for three more exemptions that would protect the rights of those who use interconnected devices that have become critical fixtures in everyone’s lives.

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Most importantly, Conservancy remains the only charity actively fighting for the rights ensured by GPL on Linux. Our focus remains on IoT and embedded devices -that are now ubiquitous and used by everyone. While we can only occasionally discuss GPL enforcement matters publicly, we launched this -year our Strategic GPL Enforcement Plan, and our companion Firmware Liberation Project. These two new initiatives have -just begun and they need your support and help to succeed.

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New Member Projects and New Board Member

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In 2020, Conservancy welcomed two important new projects. The Institute for Computing in Research runs a mentoring program designed to bridge inequities in tech by training teenage students to do rigorous scientific research using free software. OpenWrt is a critical FOSS wireless router project that demonstrates the long lasting positive results of strategic GPL enforcement. We also recognize that communities change over time. In addition to adding new projects, we took the time this past year to sunset some of our projects that no longer had a charitable focus.

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We were also pleased to welcome Allison Randal, a steadfast advocate of software freedom, to our Board of Directors.

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Events and Conferences

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FOSS events and conferences have always been an essential component of FOSS, -but this year, the pandemic thwarted our usual event system an infrastructure. -Conservancy has been at the center of transitioning events to online formats for -both our member -projects and other third party other FOSS conferences and event groups. People around the world took huge losses in travel and event -cancellations, but we were adept. We acted early and saved tens of thousands for -our member projects by negotiating with canceled venues. We quickly adjusted -our travel policy to handle pandemic refund procedures, and we posted those changes publicly for other organizations to benefit. When it’s safe and healthy for everyone to travel again, we plan to organize Copyleft Conf, SeConf, and the dozens of in-person hackfests. Meanwhile, we have and will continue to -help our projects cancel or reschedule their events and, as we did for our member projects like Racket and Selenium, to operate as virtual events this year.

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We were lucky that Copyleft Conf 2020 was timed before the -pandemic was upon us, and that event was an amazing success. We reached out and welcomed non-FOSS licensors who seek to use -copyleft for social justice to begin dialogue. To this day, it remains the -only discussion of its kind, and the videos are -still available for your virtual viewing. We plan to turn -Copyleft Conf 2021 into a year-long series of online sessions about issues in copyleft -as we look hopefully forward to an in-person Copyleft Conf 2022.

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- Bradley on stage at LinuxConf Australia 2020 -

Bradley M. Kuhn, delivering - a talk with Karen at LCA 2020.
Photo © by Linux Australia, licensed CC BY-SA

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We participated in many exciting events organized by others. Before travel was canceled, we presented multiple talks at LCA and on the FOSDEM main stage, helped organize the Legal & Policy DevRoom at FOSDEM, spoke to students and faculty at Oxford University, ran a workshop at Open Source 101 and delivered keynotes at CHAOSScon, Git Merge and the OpenUK Healthcare event. Once in-person events were no longer possible, we participated in many virtual events, including GUADEC, DebConf, ÖzgürKon and State of the Source. Our Executive Director was a featured speaker at VentCon, a conference urgently organized in May for folks working on FOSS projects for ventilators at a time when making sure that hospitals had enough access to ventilators to treat the surge in COVID-19 patients was a top concern.

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We also remain ready to continue our work of helping to sponsor travel for our member projects and their events when travel becomes safe again. Before we ceased our conferences and travel, we funded over $60,000 worth of travel to important events, on pace for what could have been one of our biggest travel sponsorship years. We invested remaining travel funds into improving online infrastructure and planning -for how to keep FOSS engaged without these essential in-person events.

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Help Us Continue our Mission

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We know this year brought unforeseen financial challenges. Some of you have -faced unemployment, and many others are underemployed right now due to the -pandemic. As you think about where to route your limited charitable -dollars this year, we ask that you think about how far your donation goes with Conservancy. We’ve remained a small, agile organization (some -even have called us scrappy) precisely because we have the most experienced -non-profit management team in FOSS. We couldn’t have predicted the -pandemic, but we did plan for the worst. We’re frugal, careful, and we plan ahead, so you can know that every -dollar you give to Conservancy is used to support critical work. While companies sell -you products this end of year season, we offer you a chance to donate to something much bigger. By becoming a Conservancy Sustainer, you can put -your money to work fighting for the freedom and rights of all software -users.

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- Tony Sebro speaks on stage in front of a slide comparing 1800’s Eschatology and Golden Era Hip Hop -

Tony Sebro, delivering the keynote - address at Copyleft Conf 2020.
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From 5348aae07b26cb4eee3ed67a3ef3f6796d92f5c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Pono Takamori Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 10:39:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 5/8] add text describing sustainers --- www/conservancy/templates/supporter/index.html | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/index.html b/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/index.html index 4bd228be..f2a18fb8 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/index.html +++ b/www/conservancy/templates/supporter/index.html @@ -38,7 +38,11 @@ Please ensure all form data above is correct. +
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We're decided to change the name of our donors from "supporters" to "Sustainers." You're not just people who "support" our work. You are the ones who contribute significantly and come back year after year. It is because of you that we can do our work in a strategic, long-term way. Accordingly, we are changing the name to "Sustainers" -- after all, you are what sustains this work. We could not do this without financial contributions of individuals like you and all of our Sustainers.

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From 63dee11c8a1c251e48e60560939e2dd878eee88d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Pono Takamori Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2021 11:29:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 6/8] fixup /press from Hannahs notes a few s/supporters/sustainers/ add link to inthenews update news and press menu --- .../static/copyleft-compliance/help.html | 4 +-- www/conservancy/static/press/index.html | 32 +++++++++++++++---- www/conservancy/static/press/inthenews.html | 1 + www/conservancy/templates/base_press.html | 2 ++ .../templates/submenus/news_partial.html | 1 + 5 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/www/conservancy/static/copyleft-compliance/help.html b/www/conservancy/static/copyleft-compliance/help.html index 12395c0f..fecbc08f 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/static/copyleft-compliance/help.html +++ b/www/conservancy/static/copyleft-compliance/help.html @@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ personal blog post by our Policy Fellow, Bradley M. Kuhn, about good practices in discovering and reporting GPL violations.

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Donate to Support This Work

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Donate to Sustain This Work

Finally, Conservancy welcomes in support of our copyleft compliance work, and we encourage you to become a an official - Supporter of Software Freedom Conservancy.

+ Sustainer of Software Freedom Conservancy.

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Press Information

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For direct contact with our media team please contact:

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Vizio Press Release

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To find more information about our current lawsuit against Vizio, click + here.

Here's a collection of documents (collated and individual) for distribution @@ -22,5 +19,28 @@

Glossary

Q&A

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Spokespeople / Subject Matter Experts

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Karen M. Sandler

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Executive Director, Software Freedom Conservancy
Adjunct Lecturer-In-Law, Columbia Law School (See full bio)

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Sandler is available for media interviews as an expert on the following subjects:

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  • open source, free software and software freedom
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  • ethical technology and consumer rights related to electronic devices
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  • digital autonomy and open technology
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  • medical device transparency (including first-hand experience as a patient with an implanted device)
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  • legal policy related to the above topics
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  • finance and business topics related to open source and technology in general
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For direct contact with our media team please contact:

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Vice - John Deere–Backed Lobbying Groups Host Anti-Right to Repair Conference

Wired - The FTC Votes Unanimously to Enforce Right to Repair

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The Register - Canon makes 'all-in-one' printers that refuse to scan when out of ink, lawsuit claims

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The Register - GitLab latest to ditch 'master' as default initial branch name: It's now simply called 'main'

diff --git a/www/conservancy/templates/base_press.html b/www/conservancy/templates/base_press.html index f3be5c07..01a52738 100644 --- a/www/conservancy/templates/base_press.html +++ b/www/conservancy/templates/base_press.html @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
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Our News Coverage

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Here are some news articles that were written about us and our work. If you + find anything we missed, please send it to media@sfconservancy.org.

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Vizio Lawsuit 2021

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The Stack - TV maker Vizio sued for alleged copyleft violations — after failing to disclose source code

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Reuters - Vizio sued by nonprofit to share code for open-source software

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The Register - Software Freedom Conservancy sues TV maker Vizio for GPL infringement

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ZDNET - Software Freedom Conservancy sues Vizio for GPL violations

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LWN (subscriber only) - Empowering users of GPL software

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Yahoo Finance - Software Freedom Conservancy files right-to-repair lawsuit against California TV manufacturer Vizio Inc. for alleged GPL violations

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Lawyer Monthly - Software Freedom Conservancy Sues Vizio Over Source Code

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  • finance and business topics related to open source and technology in general
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    For direct contact with our media team please contact: