<span style="color:rgb(34,34,34);font-size:14px">L'ho ricevuta io che sono registrato, ma penso possa interessare a diversi visti gli obiettivi che FSFE si è prefissa.</span><div dir="auto" style="color:rgb(34,34,34);font-size:14px">Ciao</div><br>---------- Messaggio inoltrato ----------<br>Da: <b>Johannes Näder</b> <<a href="mailto:contact@fsfe.org">contact@fsfe.org</a>><br>Data: venerdì 24 novembre 2023<br>Oggetto: European elections: Your donation helps us to push for software freedom in the EU!<br>A: Giacomoli Lino <<a href="mailto:lino.giacomoli@gmail.com">lino.giacomoli@gmail.com</a>><br><br><br>Hello Giacomoli Lino,<br>
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The Free Software Foundation Europe, together with 226 organisations and more than 36,000 individuals, is calling on European politicians to enshrine the principle of "Public Money? Public Code!" across Europe. We have important months ahead to get closer to this goal: In May, EU citizens will elect a new European Parliament with many new members. We need to reach out to them, as they could have a positive impact on software freedom in the coming years.<br>
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It is your support that enables us to continue our daily work for Free Software in Europe. We know that times are tough for many of you, but we would still like to ask you to become a supporter of the Free Software Foundation Europe. With a regular donation, you can ensure that we keep advocating for software freedom across Europe, with a clear goal: wherever public money is spent on software, the code must be public too!<br>
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<a href="https://my.fsfe.org/payonline/FC21288839F1" target="_blank">https://my.fsfe.org/payonline/<wbr>FC21288839F1</a><br>
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* Help us empower people across Europe to talk to their EP candidates about Free Software! In 2023, we translated our "What is Free Software?" video into more languages, so it is currently available in Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. For our election campaign, we aim to add versions in most official EU languages! This video is a great tool for our volunteers and everyone across Europe to contact their local candidates and inform them about the importance of software freedom for our society.<br>
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* Support us in promoting "Public Money? Public Code" to the new European Parliament members, encouraging them to make Free Software the standard in administrations across Europe. Our brochure for decision makers will shortly be updated and, as soon as the new parliament takes up its work, distributed to all MEPs, highlighting best practice examples, explaining how to implement Free Software policies and how to procure Free Software in the public sector.<br>
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* Enable us to further monitor EU initiatives and intervene where we can shape policy in favour of software freedom. With the Artificial Intelligence Act, the Cyber Resilience Act, the Product Liability Directive, and the Interoperable Europe Act, we have seen that – even in 2023 – there is still a need for civil society organisations like us who help EU decision makers understand the value of Free Software ecosystems and communities. In the next legislative period, we will keep pushing to make the European Union an environment where Free Software can thrive.<br>
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To promote "Public Money? Public Code!" among European decision makers, we need your support! Your contribution will enable the Free Software Foundation Europe to remain a strong, credible advocate for software freedom in European politics. Make a financial contribution at the end of this year to keep our voice for Free Software powerful. Your donation will ensure our independence and strengthen our pursuit of the "Public Money? Public Code!" goal.<br>
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<a href="https://my.fsfe.org/payonline/FC21288839F1" target="_blank">https://my.fsfe.org/payonline/<wbr>FC21288839F1</a> Thanks for you support!<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Johannes Näder<br>
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FSFE Senior Policy Project Manager<br>
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<br><br><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div>Lino Giacomoli<br>Viadana (MN)<br>Cell.: 3478493904<br>Per cortesia pensa all’ambiente prima di stampare questo documento<br><br>Questo messaggio è rivolto unicamente al destinatario indicato e potrebbe contenere informazioni riservate o confidenziali. Nel caso lo avesse ricevuto per errore, mi scuso per l'inconveniente: me lo segnali cortesemente e distrugga subito l'originale. Ogni altro utilizzo sarà considerato illegale. Non mi assumo alcuna responsabilità per usi impropri di questo messaggio o di sue parti.<br>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br></div><div>Questa mail è priva di virus perchè inviata da computer con Sistema Operativo Linux.<br></div></div></div></div><br>