The Free Software Foundation (www.fsf.org ) has received a number of charitable donations worth $1 million from Handshake (https://handshake.org), an organisation that has created a decentralised, permissionless peer-to-peer naming protocol compatible with DNS.
According to the FSF (see http://bit.ly/LXFFSFFund), these contributions will “support the FSF’s organisational capacity, including its advocacy, education, and licensing initiatives, as well as projects fiscally sponsored by the FSF.” This follows a similar gift of $1 million from the Pineapple Fund, and helps the FSF to continue to protect people’s rights to use, study, copy, modify and redistribute computer programs, particularly GNU/Linux software. Handshake’s donations will also be invested in Replicant (https://replicant.us/), an Android distro for mobile devices, the GNU Project, GNU Guix and GuixSD, GNU Octave and GNU Toolchain.
John W Eaton, original author and…
