

FSF Announces Free Software Hackathon Honoring Its 40th Anniversary (fsf.org) 5
Thursday the Free Software Foundation announced plans for a celebratory hackathon in November to improve free/libre software "in honor of its fortieth anniversary.
The FSF has been campaigning for software freedom for over forty years. As part of its celebrations, the organization is inviting the wider free software community (both projects and individual contributors) to participate in a global, online hackathon to help improve important libre software projects.
All free software projects, regardless of affiliation or (free) license, are invited to participate. As of now, the advanced GNU/Linux distribution and package manager GNU Guix, the boot software distribution GNU Boot, the media publishing system MediaGoblin, and the Free Software Directory, the FSF's catalog of useful free software, have announced that they will submit a project. Interested contributors are encouraged to review the hackathon guidelines, which the FSF has made available online...
Hackathon contributions will be judged by a panel appointed by the FSF. The project and contributors making the most noteworthy contributions/patches will be given prizes by the Foundation. The hackathon will conclude with a closing ceremony.
"The FSF's free software hackathon will be held November 21-23, 2025," according to the announcement. "Submissions will be open until May 27."
The FSF has been campaigning for software freedom for over forty years. As part of its celebrations, the organization is inviting the wider free software community (both projects and individual contributors) to participate in a global, online hackathon to help improve important libre software projects.
All free software projects, regardless of affiliation or (free) license, are invited to participate. As of now, the advanced GNU/Linux distribution and package manager GNU Guix, the boot software distribution GNU Boot, the media publishing system MediaGoblin, and the Free Software Directory, the FSF's catalog of useful free software, have announced that they will submit a project. Interested contributors are encouraged to review the hackathon guidelines, which the FSF has made available online...
Hackathon contributions will be judged by a panel appointed by the FSF. The project and contributors making the most noteworthy contributions/patches will be given prizes by the Foundation. The hackathon will conclude with a closing ceremony.
"The FSF's free software hackathon will be held November 21-23, 2025," according to the announcement. "Submissions will be open until May 27."
No thanks (Score:1)
Hell no I'm not attending because I don't want Richard Stallman to beat me with his shoe if I accidentally say Linux instead of GNU/Linux.
And btw, I would have won the hackathon too, for this script:
find / -type f -exec sed -i 's/Linux/GNU\/Linux/g' {} \;
Common command line arguments (Score:2)
I'd like to help with standard command line arguments.
Use soft-linked command like "foo-old" to invoke using traditional command line arguments, for compatibility.
Having trouble viewing Option Table [gnu.org]
But if there's enough agreement between maintainers the programming is relatively straight forward.
fork Chromium and Firefox (Score:3)
money (Score:2)
I mean, they could pay me *first* and then I'd do their work for them. That'd be pretty good too.