Free Software

Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. Free software is a matter of the users’ freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software.

- President praises Open Source conference in Sofia

Monday 5 November 2007

- European Union: A Brief Overview – Open Source Software in Romania

Thursday 15 March 2007

- Vladimir “Kaladan” Petkov wins the 2006 Dirk Award

Tuesday 24 October 2006

- Croatian government adopts open source software policy

Monday 28 August 2006

- Women & Free Software: obstacles to women’s participation

Wednesday 1 March 2006
Social justice advocates welcome the development of Free Open (or Libre) Source Software (FOSS) and regard it as having the potential to make a significant contribution towards bridging not only the digital divide, but also the gender divide. But there are several obstacles to women’s participation in FOSS development. Author: Kathambi Kinoti (continue)

- Backlash at the World Summit (WSIS 2005)

Monday 30 January 2006 Christina Haralanova

- Second Bulgarian city migrates to Open Source

Wednesday 17 August 2005

- Free Software for free women

Wednesday 20 July 2005 by Christina Haralanova
New technologies are challenging the way we live, the way we conduct business, the way we educate ourselves and our children. Women from solidarity economy groups recognise the need to learn to use them as a tool in their work. But what about free software? Is there any relationship between solidarity economy and free software? (continue)

- Women and Free Software: are we strategic enough?

Tuesday 5 July 2005 by Christina Haralanova
New technologies, and especially the use of Free Software are a challenge for the whole society. To be more powerful, women need to learn to use them as a tool in their work. (continue)

- Bulgarian city of Kardjali launches open source platform

Wednesday 9 March 2005
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