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In 2016, after receiving feedback from about 150 free software community members, the High Priority Projects committee recommended extensive updates to the FSF High Priority Projects list.
The High Priority Projects initiative, first launched in 2005, draws attention to a relatively small number of projects of great strategic importance to the goal of freedom for all computer users. The list serves to foster work on projects that are important for increasing the adoption and use of free software applications and free software operating systems. The list helps guide volunteers, supporters, and companies to projects where their skills and resources can be utilized, whether they be in coding, graphic design, writing, financial contributions, or activism. We hope that you can find a project here where your skill, energy, money, and time can be put to good use.
The FSF does not ask to run or control these projects; some of them are GNU projects (and all are welcome to apply), but we are happy to encourage them whether they are done under our auspices or not.
In March 2016, the committee identified criteria that qualify a project for inclusion on the list. The list focuses on broad areas of need, highlighting projects within each area of need that are particularly promising. The committee also publicly discussed the update to the list at LibrePlanet 2016.
A separate changelog for the list is available, starting in 2017.
The FSF is committed to ongoing evaluation of and updates to the High Priority Projects list. Please email any suggestions you have about the list to hpp-feedback@gnu.org so that they can be incorporated by the review committee in the future.
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