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Software Freedom Conservancy works for your right to repair and modify the software on your devices. Use The Source shows you how we evaluate the source code candidates companies must provide for GPLed software. Join us as we highlight common issues in source candidates, and what companies need to do to fix them. Check out the options below, or subscribe to our mailing list to participate in the public discussion on these candidates.
One crucial way to get involved is to let us know about any source candidates you find! Many devices have an offer for source code (check the manual or device's user interface to find it) and we'd be very interested to know what they send you when you request it. Here are the steps to submit a new source candidate to list on this page:
Subject: candidate to add: [brand/model]
manufacturer/brand of device:
model number of device:
version number of software on device (if applicable):
filename(s) of source candidate:
filename(s) of firmware image (if applicable):
how the firmware image was acquired (if applicable): [direct from device? download page URL?]
text of the offer for source (usually required): [write it out, or attach a screenshot/picture]
where the source or offer for source was found: [manual in box? CD? web page adjacent to firmware download?]
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!
To join the public discussion of these candidates, please subscribe to our ccs-review mailing list. We re-post especially notable replies from the community in the candidate comments below, alongside SFC and other official Use The Source comments.
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