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Index

00.0 - Top

01.0 - Index

02.0 - Description

03.0 - About

04.0 - Free software isn't free to develop

05.0 - Wiki

06.0 - Version history

07.0 - Software status

08.0 - Contributers

09.0 - Issues

09.1 - Current issues

09.2 - Past issues

09.3 - Past pull requests

09.4 - Active pull requests

10.0 - Resources

11.0 - Contributing

12.0 - About README

13.0 - README Version history

14.0 - Footer


Sponsor-info

Info related to sponsoring me on GitHub and other platforms.


About

See above. This repository is the homepage for my sponsor info on GitHub.

You can test out the sponsor button, which is next to the watch/unlist button, or you can click here


Free software isn't free to develop

Remember that free software and open source software is not always free to develop. Make sure to donate to software organizations you like, so that they can keep producing contributions to society.

My list of supported organizations include:

  • Wikimedia (creators of Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and more)

  • VideoLan (creators of VLC Media Player and other prominent video tools)

  • GNU

  • The Free Software Foundation

  • The Open Document foundation

  • Khan Academy

  • The Linux foundation

  • FFMPEG

  • The Internet Archive (also the creators of the wayback machine)

  • Open Street Map

  • Inkscape

  • Mozilla (moz://a)

More to be listed


Wiki

Click/tap here to view this projects Wiki


Version history

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Software status

All of my works are free some restrictions. DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) is not present in any of my works.

DRM-free_label.en.svg

This sticker is supported by the Free Software Foundation. I never intend to include DRM in my works.

I am ussing the abbreviation "Digital Restrictions Management" instead of the more known "Digital Rights Management" as the common way of addressing it is false, there are no rights with DRM. The spelling "Digital Restrictions Management" is more accurate, and is supported by Richard M. Stallman (RMS) and the Free Software Foundation (FSF)

This section is used to raise awareness for the problems with DRM, and also to protest it. DRM is defective by design and is a major threat to all computer users and software freedom.

Image credit: defectivebydesign.org/drm-free/...


Contributers

Currently, I am the only contributer. Contributing is not allowed for this project, as it is a personal project.

    1. seanpm2001 - 46 commits (As of Monday, March 15th 2021 at 8:21 pm)
    1. No other contributers.

Issues

Current issues

  • No current issues

Past issues

None at the moment

Past pull requests

None at the moment

Active pull requests

None at the moment


Resources

Here are some other resources for this project:

Project language file

Join the discussion on GitHub

No other resources at the moment.


Contributing

Contributing is not allowed for this project, as this is a personal project.

Click/tap here to view the contributing rules for this project


About README

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File version: 1 (Monday, March 15th 2021 at 8:21 pm)

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README version history

Version 1 (Monday, March 15th 2020 at 8:21 pm)

Changes:

  • Started the file
  • Added the title section
  • Added the index
  • Added the about section
  • Added the Free software isn't free to develop section
  • Added the Wiki section
  • Added the version history section
  • Added the issues section.
  • Added the past issues section
  • Added the past pull requests section
  • Added the active pull requests section
  • Added the contributors section
  • Added the contributing section
  • Added the about README section
  • Added the resources section
  • Added the README version history section
  • Added a software status section, with a DRM free sticker and message
  • No other changes in version 1

Version 2 (Coming soon)

Changes:

  • Coming soon
  • No other changes in version 2

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