The Free Software Foundation is Livestreaming Its 40th Anniversary Celebration (fsf.org)
(Saturday October 04, 2025 @05:49PM (EditorDavid)
from the join-us-now-and-share-the-software dept.)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/10/04/1854250/the-free-software-foundation-is-livestreaming-its-40th-anniversary-celebration
- Source link: https://www.fsf.org/live
From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. today (EDT), the Free Software Foundation celebrates its 40th anniversary with an online and in-person event. "We will broadcast the talks and workshops via a fully free software livestream [1]on fsf.org/live ," according to the [2]FSF's official "FSF40 Celebration" page . "Everyone will be able to join the discussion via the #fsf40 IRC channel on Libera.Chat."
"4 decades, 4 freedoms, 4 all users" is the event's slogan.
And during the ceremony, a 40th-anniversary cake was sliced by [3]newly-elected FSF president Ian Kelling (who was unanimously confirmed by FSF board members):
> Kelling, age 43, has held the role of a board member and a voting member since March 2021. The board said of Kelling's confirmation: "His hands-on technical experience resulting from his position as the organization's senior systems administrator proved invaluable for his work on the board of directors... He has the technical knowledge to speak with authority on most free software issues, and he has a strong connection with the community as an active speaker and blogger."
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> Kelling earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and is a continuous user, developer, and advocate for free software. His personal commitment to complete software freedom has been shaped by his past experiences working as a software developer for proprietary software companies while using, learning, and contributing to GNU/Linux on his own time.
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> "Ian has shown good judgment on the board, and a firm commitment to the free software movement," FSF founder and Chief GNUisance Richard Stallman said. Outgoing FSF President and long-time board member Geoff Knauth added: "Since joining the board in 2021, Ian has shown a clear understanding of the free software philosophy in today's technology, and a strong vision. He recognizes threats in upcoming technologies, promotes transparency, has played a significant role in designing and implementing the new board recruitment processes, and has always adhered to ethical principles. He has also given me valuable advice at critical moments, for which I am very grateful..."
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> Kelling will continue to fill the role of senior systems administrator for the FSF, which he has held since 2017, where he leads the FSF's tech team under the direction of Zoƫ Kooyman, executive director of the FSF. True to the FSF's tradition for this role, he takes on the governance role as a volunteer.
Upcoming on the livestream:
Free Software Foundation trivia
LibreLocal group lightning talks
A panel with the FSF, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) , F-Droid, and Sugar Labs
[1] https://www.fsf.org/live
[2] https://www.fsf.org/events/fsf40-celebration
[3] https://www.fsf.org/news/2025-ian-kelling-becomes-board-president
"4 decades, 4 freedoms, 4 all users" is the event's slogan.
And during the ceremony, a 40th-anniversary cake was sliced by [3]newly-elected FSF president Ian Kelling (who was unanimously confirmed by FSF board members):
> Kelling, age 43, has held the role of a board member and a voting member since March 2021. The board said of Kelling's confirmation: "His hands-on technical experience resulting from his position as the organization's senior systems administrator proved invaluable for his work on the board of directors... He has the technical knowledge to speak with authority on most free software issues, and he has a strong connection with the community as an active speaker and blogger."
>
> Kelling earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and is a continuous user, developer, and advocate for free software. His personal commitment to complete software freedom has been shaped by his past experiences working as a software developer for proprietary software companies while using, learning, and contributing to GNU/Linux on his own time.
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> "Ian has shown good judgment on the board, and a firm commitment to the free software movement," FSF founder and Chief GNUisance Richard Stallman said. Outgoing FSF President and long-time board member Geoff Knauth added: "Since joining the board in 2021, Ian has shown a clear understanding of the free software philosophy in today's technology, and a strong vision. He recognizes threats in upcoming technologies, promotes transparency, has played a significant role in designing and implementing the new board recruitment processes, and has always adhered to ethical principles. He has also given me valuable advice at critical moments, for which I am very grateful..."
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> Kelling will continue to fill the role of senior systems administrator for the FSF, which he has held since 2017, where he leads the FSF's tech team under the direction of Zoƫ Kooyman, executive director of the FSF. True to the FSF's tradition for this role, he takes on the governance role as a volunteer.
Upcoming on the livestream:
Free Software Foundation trivia
LibreLocal group lightning talks
A panel with the FSF, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) , F-Droid, and Sugar Labs
[1] https://www.fsf.org/live
[2] https://www.fsf.org/events/fsf40-celebration
[3] https://www.fsf.org/news/2025-ian-kelling-becomes-board-president
With free software? (Score:2)
by allo ( 1728082 )
I hope it's a ogg theora stream!
Re: (Score:2)
by nazsco ( 695026 )
Close. WebM.
But stallman will probably continue to be hung outside to appease corporate trolls.
All 4 Users (Score:2)
by Rauser ( 631244 )
At first glance I thought the tagline was "4 decades, 4 freedoms, all 4 users".
No financial model = no success (Score:2)
Remembering back about 20 years when I had an email discussion with rms about better financial models. He didn't seem to understand how money works, though he still asked a very insightful question that helped improve the CSB (Charity Share Brokerage) idea. Now I regard CSB an early fork of what went wrong and led to crowdfunding...
The ACs will have a great business model when they figure out how to turn brain farts into electricity.
Re: What hors d'oeuvre will be offered? (Score:2)
Doritos and Mt. Dew