I don't mean to derail the discussion, but something simple everyone can do, right now, is use the Snowflake addon in their browser (and yes, it's Free Software):

https://snowflake.torproject.org/

On 17/03/2022 10.13, Vitaly Repin wrote:

Hello,

I have to raise your attention to the fact that since February, 23 we have a war in Europe.

Latest press releases from FSFE are:

- 2022-03-16 KDE's Okular becomes the world's first eco-certified computer program - 2022-03-15 Germany: 100 days of coalition agreement - hardly one day for Free Software - 2022-03-10 "I Love Free Software Day": Free Software games and a SharePic generator

I understand that these news might be important. But it looks really strange to not say a word from FSFE (Free Software Foundation _Europe_) about the war in Europe.

Yes, FSFE is not a polictical organisation. But what happens now is beyond any politics. This is a full-scale war which happens now and here, in Europe.

I feel that FSFE MUST issue an official statement about the war and actions of Russia.

I do not know how free software activists and organizations can contribute to the peace in a more meaningful way than by issuing statements.

But I believe that the statement shall be made as a bare minimum and it shall be crystal clear.

Silence is not an option.

-- WBR & WBW, Vitaly

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