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Read and share online: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/make-a-pledge-to-share-free-software-with-a-friend

Dear Free Software Supporter,

Today, we're asking you to pledge to start a conversation with a friend about software freedom, and if you are able to, introduce them to one free program. Why just one? Many of us who have spent years in the community have forgotten how intimidating it can seem to a newcomer to the movement. But switching to free software isn't an all-or-nothing game. Saying no to one nonfree program in your life and swapping in an ethical replacement is still progress for the movement. At the same time, given the paradigm shift that using free software can be, sharing just one program will help your friend be introduced gradually. Remember that they may have plenty of new concepts to learn about already, as we can no longer take for granted that people readily understand concepts like an operating system, a kernel, and so on.

We all have that first program that sparked our love and commitment to the movement. This year, we're inviting you to do the same for someone else. Join us by signing the pledge.

Need a free program suggestion? Check out the Freedom Ladder or the Free Software Directory.

We know not everyone is in a position to, but if you can, will you support our efforts by joining the FSF as an associate member? An associate membership is a great show of support we can rely on. With your help, we can further spread software freedom. As an FSF associate member, you'll be part of a vibrant international community and be able to enjoy all the awesome member benefits, such as access to the FSF's videoconferencing server, 20% discount on FSF merchandise, and email forwarding. Every new membership this spring will receive an FSF thermal mug as a welcome gift and help us achieve our goal of 200 new members by July 19. Need more reasons to join? Have a look at our appeal page or email us at [email protected] to receive more information.

The FSF firmly believes every computer user deserves freedom and tirelessly demonstrates how to do almost everything with free software. For years to come, the FSF has an important role to play for computer users globally, and we still have a lot of work to do. Thank you for your support and for joining us on this journey to a free world.

Yours in freedom,

Greg Farough
Campaigns Manager