From Matt Lavallee, FSF <[email protected]>
Subject What's new in the GNU Press Shop
Date December 6, 2019 2:31 AM
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Dear Free Software Supporter,

Greetings from the [GNU Press Shop][1]! This is an update on what's
new and exciting at the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) online store,
your source for GNU apparel, programming manuals, and more. We know at
this time of year you'll be looking for GNU gifts for your favorite
free software enthusiasts, and we have some terrific new picks for you
to choose from! For holiday gifting, shipped within the US, we
recommend placing your order before December 17th.

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For starters, we've got just the thing for the chilly season: we have
replaced our extended selection of hooded sweatshirts with a [single,
user-friendly zip-up design][2]. It still comes in our signature
maroon color, but with an all-new "happy computer" graphic by the
FSF's superstar 2019 [intern][3] Valessio Brito. Between this
sweatshirt and the satisfying feeling of helping spread the word about
software freedom, we think you'll be quite warm and cozy this winter.

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But what to wear under the hoodie? As in past years, the autumn brings
a fresh color variation of our GNU head T-shirt. [This year's GNU][4]
is a snazzy maroon-on-mustard color scheme sure to make anyone who
sees it hungry for freedom: the tangy condiment without which the
sausage of computing lacks savor. You can also spill nonmetaphorical
mustard on it, and nobody will notice.

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In addition to the new GNU, we also introduced our [Emacs logo
T-shirt][5] in a scintillating color combination of
purple-on-green. These arrived at the shop in late June, and sold out
faster than you can say "M-x apropos-variable RET case-fold-search
RET." They are once again fully stocked, and yes, they will make you
look a little like a super hero (kind of like a more customizable and
self-documenting Green Lantern).

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Still want more T-shirts? The [LibrePlanet 2020 conference T-shirt][6]
is available to order now: they won't be printed until March, but we
are accepting early orders for shipping or pick-up at the
conference. The shirt is a very handsome muted aquamarine color, and
features another excellent illustration by Valessio Brito.

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Want something that's *not* a T-shirt? Customers who welcome the
unexpected will be pleased to learn that a new version of the popular
[NeuG USB True Random Number Generator][7] is now available. The NeuG
has undergone an update to both its physical design and firmware, and
provides higher-quality random numbers than ever before.

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By [becoming an FSF associate member][10], you will be the heart of
our commitment to create a world where all software respects our
freedom and dignity, you'll help us reach our goal of [600 new
members][8] before December 31st, and of course you receive a 20%
discount at the GNU Press Shop. This means, for instance, if you are
starting a free software manual book club and tea drinking society,
the fifth member of your club can be outfitted with books and mug
gratis.

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I'm proud to say that I personally fill and ship every order from the
shop, so if you have any queries regarding shipping, please send them
my way. I also lead in selecting and designing new products, and I can
tell you that we are more than happy to receive your suggestions and
opinions about our merchandise. For any of this correspondence, simply
reply to this email or write me at <[email protected]>.

Thanks for reading this update! I hope that you find something in the
GNU Press Shop for all the software freedom enthusiasts in your life,
yourself included.

Happy shopping!

Matt Lavallee
Operations Assistant

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