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  &lt;div class="code"&gt;&lt;pre class="txt"&gt;From: Fellowship of FSFE &amp;lt;fellowship@fsfeurope.org&amp;gt;&#13;
To: Christian Weiske &amp;lt;cweiske@fsfe.org&amp;gt;&#13;
Subject: FSFE Newsletter - July 2014&#13;
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 17:17:10 +0200&#13;
Sender: Reinhard Mueller &amp;lt;mueller@fsfeurope.org&amp;gt;&#13;
&#13;
 = FSFE Newsletter – July 2014 =&#13;
&#13;
[ Read online: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-201407.en.html ]&#13;
&#13;
 == Privacy cafe: e-mail encryption as the main course! ==&#13;
&#13;
Imagine you take some friends to a cafe, but instead of hot and cold&#13;
beverages, the menu features information on measures of ensuring digital&#13;
privacy. Like &amp;quot;https everywhere&amp;quot;; as a starter, &amp;quot;GnuPG e-mail&#13;
encryption&amp;quot;; for the main course, and &amp;quot;tosdr.org&amp;quot;; (information about&#13;
terms of services) as dessert. Such cafes already exist in the&#13;
Netherlands. At the German speaking FSFE meeting in Essen, Felix&#13;
Stegerman, our Deputy coordinator from the Netherlands, presented his&#13;
plans to set up more privacy cafes and why he thinks it is the right&#13;
time and a good opportunity for Free Software, to do so in other places&#13;
as well.&#13;
&#13;
This is, because most of the people that go to a privacy cafe are&#13;
already aware of issues around privacy and freedom. But it gives local&#13;
volunteers a good opportunity to talk about Free Software, and the&#13;
importance of using Free Software for privacy issues. For example, by&#13;
asking the participants &amp;quot;who controls the software?&amp;quot; Read Felix's blog&#13;
post for more details about the cafes and future plans[1].&#13;
&#13;
 == E-mail self-defence goes multilingual ==&#13;
&#13;
Good information material about encryption and Free Software is crucial&#13;
for the privacy cafes just mentioned. Fortunately, our sister&#13;
organisation, the FSF, published the e-mail self-defence guide[2] and&#13;
volunteers translated the guide and the infographic in 6 other languages&#13;
including English, German], Brazilian, Portuguese, French, Russian,&#13;
Turkish, and Japanese. This guide explains the installation of the&#13;
necessary programs for e-mail encryption under GNU/Linux, MacOS, and&#13;
Microsoft Windows as well as the key generation, the web of trust and&#13;
the usage of those programs. All you need is a computer with an Internet&#13;
connection, an email account, and about half an hour. For information&#13;
how you can help to spread information about e-mail self-defence, see&#13;
this edition's &amp;quot;get active&amp;quot; section.&#13;
&#13;
 == What to use instead of WhatsApp and Threema? ==&#13;
&#13;
&amp;quot;How can I encrypt my e-mail&amp;quot; was one of the most common questions we&#13;
received in the last months. Thanks to the e-mail self-defence guide we&#13;
now have a good answer. Another questions about encryption and privacy&#13;
we were asked frequently was: &amp;quot;is there a secure and free WhatsApp&#13;
alternative?&amp;quot;&#13;
&#13;
WhatsApp is a messaging program for smartphones that allows you to send&#13;
(text) messages free-of-charge. After WhatsApp's recent acquisition by&#13;
Facebook and in the face of the NSA revelations, many of the WhatsApp&#13;
users are looking for secure and trustworthy alternatives.&#13;
&#13;
Because this effects so many people, we at the Free Software Foundation&#13;
Europe would like to be able to promote an alternative that respects&#13;
your freedom and privacy. Therefore we decided to do some research and&#13;
to hold a workshop on WhatsApp alternatives during our latest FSFE team&#13;
meeting in Essen. Hannes Hauswedell and Torsten Grote summarised the&#13;
results[3].&#13;
&#13;
 == Something completely different ==&#13;
&#13;
- Local group activities: FSFE had professional outdoor booths at the&#13;
  vegan summer festival in Vienna[4], as well as at Corso Leopold in&#13;
  Munich[5]. At the Free Software meeting in Athens FSFE's our local&#13;
  group discussed how to build your own home server. Nikos Roussos&#13;
  documented how to setup a home server with Fedora and Beagle Bone&#13;
  Black[6]. Our local group in Frankfurt focused on crypto topics[7],&#13;
  and Hugo Roy, coordinator of local group in Paris, gave a talk at the&#13;
  local Ubuntu party[8].&#13;
&#13;
- &amp;quot;Free Software needs a strong community. If we fail to attract&#13;
  everyone willing to work for Free Software, we’re shooting ourselves&#13;
  in the foot.&amp;quot; wrote Karsten Gerloff in his blog post &amp;quot;Four social&#13;
  rules for a 'No Asshole Zone'&amp;quot;[9]. Our local group coordinators have a&#13;
  similar discussion, and started with a code of conduct for FSFE's&#13;
  discussions[10]. We are interested in your feedback on the pad.&#13;
&#13;
- The Free Software community now has 33 supporters in the European&#13;
  Parliament. All of them signed the Free Software pact for the European&#13;
  elections[11], and we are sure there will be times in which we will&#13;
  remind them on their promise they have given, and ask them to support&#13;
  our cause.&#13;
&#13;
- Our president Karsten Gerloff was delivering a keynote at the European&#13;
  Christian Internet Conference[12]. Afterwards he was asked by a pastor&#13;
  to comment on a draft strategy to move the churches in his region&#13;
  towards Free Software, which Karsten did[13].&#13;
&#13;
- From 7 to 8 June 2014 Fundația Ceata, an associated organisation of&#13;
  FSFE, organised the second Coliberator conference in Bucharest. At the&#13;
  first edition FSFE president Karsten Gerloff gave the keynote, and at&#13;
  this edition it was the Richard Stallman, president of FSF. The first&#13;
  batch of talks are already published on the conference's website[14].&#13;
&#13;
- Guido Arnold provides the news from Free Software in education - May&#13;
  2014[15].&#13;
&#13;
- Public administration: Joinup reports that the complexity of&#13;
  proprietary software licences is encouraging the uptake of Free&#13;
  Software in the Greater London Authority[16], that the Extremadura&#13;
  health care has switched to Free Software[17], and that the German&#13;
  city of Leipzig already migrated 2792 of the city's 4300 workstations&#13;
  to the Free Software office suites Apache OpenOffice and&#13;
  LibreOffice[18]. They expect &amp;quot;that in the first five years the&#13;
  anticipated savings will be swallowed by the exit costs associated&#13;
  with the proprietary software used by the city.&amp;quot;&#13;
&#13;
- From the planet aggregation[19]:  &#13;
&#13;
    - More female speakers at the conference and ATMs running GNU/Linux.&#13;
      Torsten was giving a talk about Free Your Android at FISL in&#13;
      Brazil[20]?&#13;
&#13;
    - Under the slogan &amp;quot;your data at the intelligence services&amp;quot; the&#13;
      German Humanistische Union organised a &amp;quot;blog parade&amp;quot;, asking&#13;
      organisations to participate with a blog post. Erik Albers wrote a&#13;
      post &amp;quot;Protection against surveillance through encryption with Free&#13;
      Software&amp;quot; (in German)[21].&#13;
&#13;
    - The Randa Meetings, a collection of sprints that make KDE software&#13;
      better needs your help for this year's edition. Mario Fux asks&#13;
      everyone to spread the word, help, donate and/or support them[22].&#13;
&#13;
    - Hugo Roy lists some &amp;quot;awesome tools&amp;quot; he uses but are little&#13;
      known[23].&#13;
&#13;
    - Bdale Garbee wrote about TeleGPS, an easy-to-use tracking-only&#13;
      board providing GPS location[24].&#13;
&#13;
    - Photography: Hannes started to publish a photo of the month[25],&#13;
      edited with the Free Software Darktable, and Paul Boddie explains&#13;
      how he was tuning digiKam’s picture previews[26].&#13;
&#13;
    - Björn Schießle describes how to integrate the todo list software&#13;
      &amp;quot;ToDo.txt&amp;quot; into Claws Mail[27].&#13;
&#13;
    - Former FSFE employee Sam Tuke explains how to backup multiple&#13;
      e-mail accounts automatically on GNU/Linux[28].&#13;
&#13;
 == Get active: Spread the e-mail self-defence guide! ==&#13;
&#13;
The FSF's e-mail self-defence guide[29] and the corresponding&#13;
infographic[30] is good material to explain e-mail encryption to wider&#13;
audience. For some time now FSFE ships Free Software information&#13;
materials to activists[31]. Beside general information about Free&#13;
Software, Open Standards, Digital Restriction Management, or F-Droid, we&#13;
would like to distribute the infographic in future.&#13;
&#13;
Before we print a larger amount and ship it to our local groups[32] and&#13;
other activists around Europe, we would like you to test the&#13;
infographics with friends, family and colleagues. Try to find out if&#13;
they have problems understanding some parts and use our public&#13;
discussion lists[33], so that we--together with our sister organisation&#13;
--can modify them if necessary.&#13;
&#13;
Thanks to all the volunteers[34], Fellows[35] and corporate donors[36]&#13;
who enable our work,&#13;
Matthias Kirschner - FSFE&#13;
&#13;
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  1. https://blogs.fsfe.org/flx/2014/07/01/workshop-on-privacy-and-free-software/&#13;
  2. https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/&#13;
  3. http://freedom-blog.net/2014/06/what-to-use-instead-of-whatsapp-and-threema/&#13;
  4. https://blogs.fsfe.org/franz.gratzer/2014/06/11/booth-on-the-vegan-summer-festival-in-vienna-2014/&#13;
  5. http://www.softmetz.de/2014/06/14/freie-software-offene-standards-und-freie-inhalte-beim-ersten-corso-leopold-2014/&#13;
  6. http://www.roussos.cc/2014/06/23/fedora-beaglebone-black/&#13;
  7. https://blogs.fsfe.org/guido/2014/06/report-from-fellowship-meeting-in-frankfurt-june-4/&#13;
  8. https://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo/2014/05/talk-about-the-fsfe-ubuntu-party-2014/&#13;
  9. https://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/2014/06/06/four-social-rules-for-a-no-asshole-zone/&#13;
 10. https://public.pad.fsfe.org/p/CodeOfConduct&#13;
 11. https://fsfe.org/news/2014/news-20140528-01.html&#13;
 12. https://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/2014/06/30/talking-to-the-church-about-free-software/&#13;
 13. https://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/2014/06/30/free-software-in-the-church-from-principles-to-practice/&#13;
 14. http://coliberator.ro/&#13;
 15. https://blogs.fsfe.org/guido/2014/06/free-software-in-education-news-may/&#13;
 16. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/london-complex-proprietary-licences-encourage-open-source&#13;
 17. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/extremadura-health-care-has-switched-open-source&#13;
 18. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/leipzig-switching-open-source-office-suites&#13;
 19. http://planet.fsfe.org&#13;
 20. http://blog.grobox.de/2014/liberte-seu-android-at-fisl15/&#13;
 21. https://blogs.fsfe.org/eal/2014/06/20/verschluesselung-mit-freier-software/&#13;
 22. http://www.kde.org/fundraisers/randameetings2014/index.php&#13;
 23. http://hroy.eu/tips/awesome-tools/&#13;
 24. http://www.gag.com/bdale/blog/posts/TeleGPS_v1.0.html&#13;
 25. https://blogs.fsfe.org/h2/2014/07/01/photo-of-the-month-2014-07/&#13;
 26. https://blogs.fsfe.org/pboddie/?p=784&#13;
 27. http://blog.schiessle.org/2014/06/10/combine-claws-mail-with-todo-txt/&#13;
 28. http://samtuke.com/2014/06/backup-multiple-email-accounts-automatically-on-linux/&#13;
 29. https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/&#13;
 30. https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/infographic.html&#13;
 31. https://fsfe.org/contribute/spreadtheword.en.html#promo-material&#13;
 32. https://fsfe.org/about/localteams.en.html&#13;
 33. https://fsfe.org/contact/community.en.html&#13;
 34. https://fsfe.org/contribute/contribute.en.html&#13;
 35. http://fellowship.fsfe.org/join&#13;
 36. https://fsfe.org/donate/thankgnus.en.html&#13;
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