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Pono giving OSUOSL director Lance Albertson the Distinguished Service Award in Software Freedom
copyright John Sullivan, CC-BY 3.0
This year we hosted the third annual FOSSY in Portland, Oregon. You can watch the many excellent talks here. We awarded the first annual Distinguished Service Award in Software FreedomtoLance Albertson from the OSUOSL. Next year we will be hosting the event at the University of British Columbia August 6th – 9th 2026. You can sign up to our mailing list to stay informed or join our XMPP room.
All year long, we've worked tirelessly on our monumental and ground-breaking Software Right to Repair litigation, which we expect to recognize a third-party right to enforce copyleft licenses (such as the GPL and LGPL). During our fundraiser this year, we'll be discussing various aspects of the litigation against Vizio — so those of you who are litigation geeks should be sure to tune into our live Q&As!
As software based technology becomes more pervasive in our lives, it's vital that we communicate the importance of software freedom to the wider population. We have a video(narrated by our Executive Director Karen Sandler) that introduces the ideas of software freedom, and specifically what Software Freedom Conservancy does. Continuing to advocate against corporate controlled software, we'd also like to remind you that as a Sustainer or FOSS contributor, we will provide you with your own BigBlueButton account so that you can host your own video calls on a FOSS platform. Once you have donated to us, you can email us at
bbb [at] sfconservancy.org to request your account. We also provide a publicly facing Etherpad instance, using our own member project software to show that it's easy for everyone to collaborate using free software tools.
Karen delivering a keynote in front of SFSCon crowd - CC-BY-SA 4.0 Matthias Kirschner
SFC staff co-organized the Legal and Policy DevRoom at FOSDEM, speaking to both current issues by hosting a panel discussion at FOSDEM, spoke about the "LGPL enforced in Germany: how we helped a purchaser use the courts to compel compliance", and Karen spoke in the funding room about When is it Right to Say No to Funding?. We were also at SambaXP, LLW, WineConf, participated in the UN Open Source Week 2025, and even taught a seminar at Creighton University informing the students about licensing and the software right to repair, you can view the slides here.
Picture of OpenWrt One PCB showing Software Freedom Conservancy logo and offer for source CC-BY-SA 4.0 Denver Gingerich
OpenWrt with support from SFC, manufactured their first official hardware project called the OpenWrt One! Being both reference hardware for the project as well as a shining example of providing making the Complete Corresponding Source available. We're so excited for the OpenWrt team for making this happen and increasing the amount of open source first products in the world.
QEMU hosted KVM Forum in Milan this year. The conference featured talks from over 50 speakers, which you can view on the conference website. qemu remains a hallmark project that is the industry standard for emulation and virtualization, on which so much of our technology relies.
Git participated in GSoC with three students and Outreachy with two students. The Git Merge conference in San Francisco this fall celebrated their 20th year. The project stands as a standard for free software development and just as importantly, using free software to develop itself.
Inkscape continued their incredible sustained development and participated in many international events, such as India FOSS in Bengaluru, the Libre Graphics Meeting in Nuremberg, following their own Summit. An inspiring project showcasing a community driven ethos.
Sourceware celebrated their second year as a member project. The project continues to power much of the backbone infrastructure for the creation of FOSS. There was a big presence at the famous GNU Tools Cauldron in Porto. Setup the Sourceware Forge (an experiment with Forgejo). And together with Conservancy staff, the PLC wrote a Cyber Security FAQ to explain the US Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity Executive Order 14028 and the EU Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA).
Reproducible Builds continued their incredible work with The Sovereign Tech Fund to lead by example the practicality and importance of supply chain security. Giving talks in over 4 countries, bringing in new contractors, and hosting their annual summit, it's been an incredibly busy year for the team!