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Dear Free Software Supporter,
The Free Software Foundation's (FSF) shop is open for the holiday
season until December 15, 2023 -- and we have a holiday special for
you! Come take a look at the [GNU Press shop page][1], and support
software freedom by treating yourself with, or gifting someone else,
nice items from our shop.
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To celebrate that the GNU Press shop is back online during the season,
we have a special offer. If you order a [stuffed baby gnu][2] -- one
of our most sought-after items -- you receive a special gift. Our
popular baby gnu is small, soft, poised, and eager to migrate onto
your computer desk or bookshelf.
[*Ada & Zangemann: A tale of software, skateboards, and raspberry ice
cream*][3] will inspire children's interest in tinkering and encourage
shaping technology. What better way is there to learn about free
software than by starting on a young age? Together, we can build a
future in which everyone will be able to learn in freedom and will
know their rights as a user.
In the northern hemisphere, it's that time of the year again when you
snuggle up on your couch with a nice hot drink in your [GNU Emacs
"Auto-Fill Mode" mug][4] to warm your hands. Looking for something to
keep you warm outside? Our cozy [GNU beanie][5] and ["Free Software,
Free Society" zip-up hoodie][6] are just the things to keep you
toasty, and their maroon colors pair with almost anything.
Not cold at all? Reading an Emacs manual is hard in the glaring sun,
so shade your eyes with a GNU baseball cap, which is included in our
["Emacs de Luxe" bundle][7]. The Emacs de Luxe Bundle includes
*everything* from the "[All Things Emacs" bundle][8]" -- a copy of the
*GNU Emacs manual*, a GNU Emacs mug, a handy reference card of Emacs
commands, and ten stickers -- *plus* a GNU Emacs logo T-shirt in your
size, together with the GNU baseball cap.
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Thinking about getting a gift for a GNU-loving friend or family
member? Then, now is a great time to place that order! And if you want
to get your order in time for holiday gifting by December 24, please
note the following:
* For international free software supporters: please submit first
class delivery orders by Friday, December 1. Doing so will help
ensure that package will arrive on, or before, December 24.
* For free software supporters in the US: you must place your order
*by Friday, December 15.*
We will do our best to ship your order in time.
If you become an [FSF associate member][15], you can enjoy a
**discount of 20% on all merchandise**. You can start for as little as
$12 per month ($6 for students), or $140 per year. All purchases
directly support the [mission of the FSF][9] to protect the freedom to
run, copy, change, and share our software! Want to support the FSF
without buying anything, or simply want to make sure that 100% of your
money will benefit our work? You can always [gift an FSF associate
membership][10] with all the [membership benefits][11]. Or, support
our efforts by [ensuring a contribution][12].
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We're excited to fill your holiday orders with FSF-themed holiday
spirit. Thank you for supporting the FSF.
With warmth,
Anouk Rozestraten
Deputy Director
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