- 'Trusted Computing' FAQ - TC / TCG / LaGrande / NGSCB / Longhorn / Palladium / TCPA  - Excellent review of Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) and  Microsoft's Palladium and the threat to Linux and the open source  movement.  (2003)  This document is a little dated, but unfortunately  the problems identified here are still with us today.  In other words  Microsoft is still being a pain. (2007)    
- "Commercial" is not the opposite of Free-Libre / Open Source Software (FLOSS)  - This essay explains why it's important for Linux advocacy to  understand that "commercial" is not the opposite of FLOSS.  Many useful  links are included throughout the document. (2007)    
- "REVOLUTION OS"  - Site dedicated to the Linux advocacy video and DVD, "REVOLUTION-OS".    
- 2020 FLOSS Roadmap  - This is a prospective roadmap, and a projection of the influences  that will affect FLOSS between now and 2020, with descriptions of all  FLOSS-related trends as anticipated by contributors over this timeframe.  It also highlights all sectors that will, potentially, be impacted by  FLOSS.    
- A Business Case Study of Open Source Software  - Complete report available in PDF format.    
- A Guide to Earning an Income From a Free and Open Source Project  - John Andrews, creator of the Damn Small Linux distribution, offers advice on earning a living from FOSS projects.  (2006)    
- A High School Student's Views on Software Freedom - Five Things Free Software Has Taught Me  -  An excellent essay on software freedom and why it matters.  (2009)    
- ACCRC - Computer Recyclers  - A Microsoft-free organisation that recycles and refurbishes PCs  (installed with SUSE or Ubuntu) to schools, non-profit organizations,  and economically and/or physically disadvantaged individuals.    
- Affero Software Project  - Fund raiser enabler for open source/Linux and non-profit organizations.    
- Against Intellectual Monopoly - Online Book  - This book demonstrates why "Intellectual Property", otherwise known  as Intellectual Monopoly, does not foster and protect innovation like  the IP pundits claim. PDF format only.  (2007)    
- Anatomy of the Irrational Microsoft User Response  - Advice on advocating Free and Open Software and for dealing with typical responses from Microsoft users.  (2008)    
- Ankur - Home  - A project run by people in Bangladesh and India to provide Bangla  support for some major XServer applications and to create awareness  about Linux/GNU and the FLOSS movement.    
- Audio/Video Recordings - The GNU Operating System  - Here you can watch video or listen to audio recordings of speeches  and other events from the Free Software Foundation or the GNU project.    
- BinaryFreedom | Free as in Freedom and We Really Mean It!  - An advocacy site for freedom and fairness in the digital world.    
- Builder AU Article - "How To Make Money From Open Source"  - A detailed, easy-to-follow guide for potential open source  entrepreneurs written by Con Zymaris, Australian Linux advocate and  businessman.  (2005)  The information in this guide is relevant today  (2009).    
- CIO Magazine Article - "The Myths of Open Source"  - A still-relevant article debunking the myths of open source: cost, no  support, lack of good desktop, legal issues, can't handle  mission-critical applications.  (2004)    
- CLUE:  The Canadian Association for Open Source  - The mission of this organization is to promote the use and  development of free, open source software, by providing  a public voice  to the community of its Canadian users, developers and supporters.    
- Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)  - University of Ottawa Faculty of Law initiative to deal with law,  technology and public interest issues such as copyright, file sharing,  domain name disputes, privacy, Internet censorship in public libraries.   Also available in French.    
- Canopener  -- Canadian Open Source Education and Research  - A Canadian open source advocacy and research site.    
- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse: Patent  - Information about patents in the U.S.; specific information about  computer technology patents; recent news and cease & desist  (c&d) orders.    
- Community Free Software Group (CFSG)  - A New York City non-profit group that helps young people in city  neighborhoods learn how to install and run Debian Linux on hardware  donated by area businesses and individuals.    
- Congressman Villanueva's reply letter to Microsoft  - Peruvian Congressman Dr. Edgar David Villanueva's detailed rebuttle  to Microsoft's now-infamous response to Peruvian Bill Number 1609, Free  Software in Public Administration. Excellent advocacy piece.  (May,  2002)    
- Consortium Standards Journal Article - "Openness" and the Pursuit of Knowledge  -  Andy Updegrove writes about how the Internet is changing the way  knowledge is acquired and shared; how it is providing incentives to  adjust traditional ideas regarding the proper balance between the  intellectual property rights (IPR) of individual owners and those of  collaborative communities and end users; and reviews some of the new  legal tools and organizational structures that have been created in  order to fully realize this revolution in knowledge sharing.  (2008)    
- Copyright Watch | Global Transparency in Copyright Law  -   Copyright Watch collects and monitors copyright laws from all over  the world.  This global effort tracks new proposals, consultations, and  freshly passed regulations: finding the promising changes, and  highlighting the spectacularly bad ideas before they can take hold.    
- Creative Commons  -   This non-profit organization's focus is to increase the amount of  creativity (cultural, educational, and scientific content) in "the  commons" -- the body of work that is available to the public for free  and legal sharing, use, repurposing, and remixing. The tools provided  give everyone from individual creators to large companies and  institutions a simple, standardized way to grant copyright permissions  to their creative work. The Creative Commons licenses enable people to  easily change their copyright terms from the default of "all rights  reserved" to "some rights reserved".    
- Custom Desktop Solutions -- FOSS Advocacy  - Custom Desktop Solutions advocates, promotes, and installs Free/Open  Source Software computing infrastructure to technically empower the  small to medium-sized businesses.  This site contains a wealth of  information about all aspects of Linux and FOSS.    
- Debian Women  - Promotes and encourages women's involvement in the Debian Project.    
- Digital Copyright Canada  - All Canadian Citizens are "Rights Holders"!  - A digital rights advocacy site for Canadians.    
- Digital Doorway Home  - This project provides freely available open source software and  computer kiosks throughout rural and disadvantaged areas of South  Africa. The aim is to provide an environment for people to experiment  with and learn computer skills without formal training and with minimal  external input.    
- Digital Tipping Point  - A Linux and Open Source advocacy and news site.  Of particular  interest is the open source documentary film project. Site also  available in Spanish.    
- DigitalConsumer.org Home Page  - Advocacy group whose purpose is to protect fair-use rights in the digital world.    
- Directory of Open Access Journals  - The aim of this project is to increase the visibility and ease of use  of open access scientific and scholarly journals thereby promoting  their increased usage and impact.    
- EACOSS -  East African Center for Open Source Software  - An advocacy and training centre focussing on free and open source software.    
- EDRi-gram Newsletter  - European Digital Rights (EDRi) bi-weekly newsletter.    
- EFF - Electronic Freedom Frontier -  The Patent Busting Project  - The Electronic Freedom Foundation's initiative to protect innovation and freedom.    
- EFF - Electronic Frontier Foundation  - Defending freedom in the digital world.    
- EFF - Electronic Frontier Foundation Article - "Noncommercial Email Lists; Collateral Damage in the Fight Against Spam"  - Outlines the problems with current spam filtering techniques and the  basic principles and best practices for both email listowners and ISPs.  (2004)  This article is still relevant today (2008).    
- End Software Patents  - An advocacy site for eliminating software patents.    
- FREE GEEK - Home  - A Portland, Oregon (USA) non-profit computer recycling organization  which provides free GNU/Linux OS computers and computer/internet  training in exchange for a few hours of community service.  There are  now other Free Geek and other computer recycling centres available;  check the recycling links on the main page for more information.    
- FSF - The Free Software Foundation  -  A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting computer users'  rights to use, study, copy, modify, and  redistribute computer programs;  promotes the development and use of free software, particularly the  GNU/Linux operating system.  Principal organizational sponsor of the GNU  project.    
- FSF - The Free Software Foundation - India  - A non-profit organisation committed to advocating, promoting and  propagating the use and development of swatantra software in India.    
- FSF Europe - Free Software Foundation Europe  - A European advocacy site which actively supports development of free  software (as in freedom) and GNU-based operating systems such as  GNU/Linux. Site available in all European languanges.    
- First Monday Article - "Open Source Intelligence"  - Article about open source collaborative principles; examples of open  source intelligence (OS-INT); and the future of OS-INT); a little dated,  but still quite relevant and provides an interesting historical  perspective.  (2002)    
- Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure (FFII)  - A European non-profit association dedicated to the development of   public information goods based on copyright, free competition, open  standards; an advocate for public policy questions concerning exclusion  rights (intellectual property) in data processing.    
- Free Geek Vancouver | Ethical Computer Recycling for Vancouver  - This is a non-profit computer recycling and reuse centre.  The  refurbished computers, called FreekBoxes, are loaded with a Linux  distribution (Ubuntu), and other Free Software.    
- Free Software Magazine Article - "GNU/Linux free Software Tools to Preserve Your Online Privacy, Anonymity and Security"  -  A great advocacy piece for online freedom, privacy, anonymity, and security.  A "must read".  (2008)    
- Free Software in Education - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)  - An advocacy and resource site for free (as in freedom) software in schools maintained by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).    
- Freedom Toaster  - Sponsored by the Shuttleworth Foundation in South Africa, Freedom  Toasters are conveniently located, self-contained, computer-based,  'Bring 'n Burn' facilities. Like vending machines, preloaded to dispense  confectionery, Freedom Toasters are preloaded to dispense free digital  products, including software, photography, music and literature.  These  kiosks  also allow content-sharing. Available in several locations  across Southern Africa plus India.    
- Freedom to Tinker  - Edward W. Felten's website about freedom to understand, discuss, repair, and modify your own technological devices.    
- GNU's Not Unix! - the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation (FSF)  -  Premier meta site for GNU/Linux and open source software information.    
- GNU/Linux World Domination for the Wrong Reasons  - An excellent advocacy piece for software freedom.  (2008)    
- GNU/Linux: Too Much about Hate, Not Enough about Pride  - This Linux advocacy article is spot-on: be proud of what the free  software and Linux community has accomplished and what it has to offer  computer users today.  (2008)    
- GNUWin II : Open your Windows  - Free software distribution for MS-Windows with the ultimate aim to  assist in the transition to a free operating system such as GNU/Linux    
- GROKLAW Article - "Why Linux Is Conquering the World"  - An excellent Linux advocacy article (2003) by the indefatigable PJ.  This still rings true today (2007)    
- Geek Feminism Wiki  - An overview and resource centre about issues facing women in geek communities.    
- Get GNU/Linux!  -  Promotes the use of Linux and freedom (from restrictive software  licenses) for everyday users.  A site to visit for those thinking of  switching to Linux or have already decided to use Linux and want to  learn more.  Also available in Catalan, French, and Spanish (Castilian).    
- Getting Linux Onto the Desktop:  A Small Business Guide  - How to introduce and successfully make the switch to the Linux  Desktop. This article is dated 2003, but is still relevant today   (2008).    
- Groklaw:  Eben Moglen: "The Global Software Industry in Transformation: After GPLv3"  -  Intellectual freedom is an enormous subject but Eben Moglen ties it  all together in an inspiring way.  Read, enjoy, and reread!  (2007)    
- HOSEF -  Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation  - An open source in education advocacy group.    
- HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux  - An excellent HOWTO aimed at male Linux enthusiasts who would like to  see more women involved in Linux.   It also contains good advice to LUGs  about encouraging new members.    
- How to Destroy the Book, by Cory Doctorow | theVARSITY.ca - Part 1  -   A transcript of Cory Doctorow's speech on copyright at the National  Reading Summit held in Toronto on 2009-11-13. A "must read".  See the  link at the end of speech and before the comments to read the second  half of his speech.    
- IBM Linux Portal  - IBM Linux information portal.    
- IBM Redbooks | Linux Client Migration Cookbook A Practical Planning and Implementation Guide for Migrating to Desktop Linux  - A detailed guide for IT departments planning a switch to Linux on the  desktop.  This document is suitable for any size organization.  Available in downloadable PDF or HTML format.  (2006)    
- IBM developerWorks : Migration Station: Linux Track  -   A comprehensive resource site for Linux migration information.    
- IBM devloperWorks: Linux Zone: Windows-to-Linux Roadmap: Series Overview  -    A nine-part series roadmap for developers making the transition to  Linux; a little dated (2003), but the information is still relevant.    
- Innovation Happens Elsewhere; Open Source as a Business Strategy - Online Book  - Aimed primarily at business executives who need to understand the   basic concepts of open source and how it will benefit their companies.   This book is also useful for engineers who find themselves working in an  open source work environment.  (2005)    
- Irish Free Software Organisation (IFSO) - Homepage  - This organization works to promote awareness of FreeSoftware, and to protect the rights of those who use and write it.    
- KDE Myths  - Addresses some of the common misconceptions about KDE.  Some parts are a little dated, but still useful nonetheless.    
- KDE Women Project  - Purpose is to build a community of female KDE contributors and users.    
- LXer Article - "Linux - Millenium Momentum"  - Notes from Paul Ferris' Keynote Address at the 2004 Ohio LinuxFest.   This is an example of great Linux advocacy, and is still relevant today  (2008).    
- League for Programming Freedom (LPF)  - An organization that opposes software patents and user interface copyrights.    
- Libervis.com - Free Open Source Software (FOSS) Community Center  - A portal site dedicated to free and open source software; a community  site complete with blogs, forums, news headlines, articles, FudZilla  Project (reporting and responding to FUD articles about open source  software), related links, IRC chat     and web digest.    
- Linux Advocacy mini-HOWTO  - How the Linux community can effectively advocate the use of Linux.   (2005) Complements the Linux User Group  HOWTO(http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/User-Group-HOWTO.html).  This document  has been translated into French, Japanese, Polish, Portugeuse, and  Spanish.    
- Linux Advocates Turn Violent, Riot In Seattle  - A humourous, satirical account of the WTO "Battle of Seattle" and Linux advocates.    
- Linux Brochure Project (LBP): Home  -  LBP is GPLed data and software which is used to document key Linux  information in a standard-size brochure; an excellent advocacy and   publicity tool for LUGs and other Linux organizations.    
- Linux Business Applications  - Directory of businesses that use Linux in their day-to-operations and  a good place to find out about Linux in business; also availble in  French.    
- Linux Developer Network - The Linux Foundation  - LDN is a community of Linux developers, vendors, and experts  dedicated to the purpose of helping Linux application developers build  LSB-compliant applications and make their existing Linux applications  portable to any LSB-compliant distribution. It is also a community  dedicated to the betterment of Linux.    
- Linux Foundation Whitepaper: Estimating the Total Development Cost of a Linux Distribution  -   This Linux Foundation research study calculated the total  development cost of a Linux distribution.  The results are interesting.   (2008)    
- Linux Librarian  - A Linux and open source advocacy site.  This site also contains book  and software reviews, some items on libraries (as in books), and  hardware.    
- Linux PR  - How to write a press release for Linux advocacy; last updated in  1999, but the information is still relevant, although some links are  broken.    
- Linux T-Shirts, UNIX T-Shirts - Linux Tux Apparel  -  Hundreds of Linux-related clothing and merchandise are available here.    
- Linux Today - Update: Ending Microsoft FUD: An Interview with Peruvian Congressman Villanueva  - An outstanding advocacy story, which still is relevant today (2009).  (Original date of this interview:  2002-05.)    
- Linux in Universities  - An advocacy site for Linux in universities; a little dated, but the  basic information is still valid particularly for those institutions  that have not made the switch to Linux. (2002)    
- Linux.com Article -  "'Creative destruction' and the future of the software industry"  - How Free/Open Source Software is changing the software industry.  (2004)  FOSS is still changing the software industry today (2009).    
- Linux.com Article - "10 ways to pay back the open source community"  -  An amazing article that summarizes the ways Linux users can give  back to the community.  A must read.  (2005)  This article is still  relevant today (2009).    
- LinuxChix  - A Linux and computing support group for women.    
- LinuxDevCenter Article - "Sowing the Seeds of Open Source Advocacy"  - An overview article on the techniques for advocating open source  software.  (2005)  This article is still relevant today.  (2009)    
- LinuxLots  - A site that offers free web and ftp space for contributors to the Linux cause.    
- LinuxPlanet - Interviews - The Voice of Groklaw  - An excellent interview with Pamela Jones of Groklaw.  Notable quote:   "Proprietary software is like petrified wood. It used to be alive, but  then it was fixed in time and put in a box." (2003)    
- LinuxPlanet - Reports - How to Help New Linux Users - If It's Not Obvious to Them, It's Not Obvious  -  This is an excellent article which offers great advice on helping  new Linux users. It was originally published in 2001, but is still  relevant today    
- LinuxPlanet - Reports - Koha: A Library Checks Out Open Source - Welcome to Nelsonville, Ohio; Hot Bed of Open Source  - Nelsonville Public Library has chosen KOHA, an open source library  system for public libraries.  (2002)  In 2008 they are still using this  system.    
- Linuxcaffe - Coffee, Code, Culture, Community  -  A Linux user's dream -- a Toronto coffee/internet cafe totally run  on open source software.  Offers good food, coffee, music, art, free  WiFi, Linux distros, and Linux help.    
- Linuxmanship  - An outstanding advocacy essay.    
- Martus.org -- Human Rights Bulletin System  - A cross-platform application that assists non-governmental  organizations (NGOs) to collect information on human rights abuses.   Also available in Arabic, French, Nepali, Persian, Russian, Spanish,and  Thai.    
- Migrate With Confidence From Microsoft Windows Servers to UNIX/Linux  - A comprehensive, guide for IT executives and managers; guide also available in Catalan, Danish and Spanish.    
- Moving to Freedom  - This site deals with free/open source software, moving to GNU/Linux  plus related issues such as copyright, software patents, and DRM.    
- Netcraft - What's That Site Running Results  - Reports on a site's operating system, web server, and netblock owner  together with, if available, a graphical view of the time since last  reboot for each of the computers serving the site.    
- Netcraft Web Server Survey  - Monthly survey of web server software usage.  Includes: market share  for top servers across all domains from August 1995 to present; top  developers and active sites.    
- Netcraft Web Server Survey--Active Sites  - The first report (July 2000) when Linux took over the server world!    
- Netcraft Web Site Finder  - Research data and analysis on many aspects of the Internet including server statistics.    
- No Software Patents!  -   Campaign against the legalization of software patents in Europe; a multilingual site.    
- O'Reilly Network: Free Culture: Lawrence Lessig Keynote from OSCON 2002  - This keynote address is still relevant today.  Lessig challenged the  audience to get more involved in the political process to ensure that  free culture and open source continues in our society.    
- OLPC - One Laptop per Child  - The mission of this non-profit association (One Laptop Per Child) is  to develop a low-cost laptop - the "$100 Laptop" - a technology that  could revolutionize how we educate the world's children. Their goal is  to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore,  experiment, and express themselves.  Website also available in German.   In 2008 this project lost its way somewhat when they announced plans to  collaborate with Microsoft.    
- OSNews.com Article -"Why Free Software Matters"  - A thoughtful article about why you should care about the politics and  freedoms (or lack thereof) associated with proprietary and open source  software.  Good examples of how proprietary software restricts your  freedom.  (2004)  This article still rings true today (2008).    
- OSOR.eu - Open Source Observatory and Repository  - The Open Source Observatory and Repository for European public  administrations (OSOR) is a platform for exchanging information,  experiences and FLOSS-based code for use in public administrations.  There is a repository with code and documentation for public  administrations and a state-of-the art forge for collaborative software  development.    
- OSS Watch - Open Source Software Advisory Service  - Provides advice and guidance about free and open source software for the education sector in the UK.    
- Online Rights Canada  - A Canadian grassroots organization that promotes the public's  interest in technology and information policy, in particular copyright  law, access to information, and freedom from censorship in the digital  world.    
- Ontario Linux Fest  - An annual, grassroots Linux and Open Source event in Toronto, Ontario  (Canada) featuring talks for all levels of Linux users, and an exhibit  area for commericial companies and a Dot Org pavillion for non-profit  software projects and Linux advocacy groups.    
- Open Access News  - This is the primary record of the open access movement whose  objective is to have peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature  on the Internet without financial, copyright, and licensing barriers  that currently exist in scholarly publishing.    
- Open Invention Network (OIN)  - The Open Invention Network (OIN) is a company that acquires patents  and licenses them royalty free to entities which, in turn, agree not to  assert their own patents against Linux and Linux-related systems and  applications.  This type of initiative is necessary until software  patents are no longer allowed.    
- Open Media Now! Foundation | Implementing the future!  - This non-profit foundation promotes an infrastructure that enables  the creation, the streaming, and the viewing of digital content (using  free software) in a legally conforming way.    
- Open Source Industry Australia (OSIA)  - OSIA is the national industry body for Open Source within Australia.  The purpose of this organization is promote the cause of both Free and  Open Source Software (FOSS) in Australia and to help members to improve  their business success using FOSS.    
- Open Source Initiative (OSI)  - A non-profit corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the Open  Source Definition for the good of the community; an advocacy site.    
- Open Source Now  - An open source community advocacy site sponsored by Red Hat.    
- Open Source Schools  - The main objective of this UK initiative is to help schools with  awareness, adoption, use, and development of Open Source Software (OSS).  This project will work to share their experiences along with good OSS  practice from other sectors with the wider community of educational  practitioners, including teachers, decision makers and IT specialists.  This site has case studies, forums, and a directory of useful education  software.    
- Open Source Software Institute (OSSI)  - A U.S. non-profit organization which promotes, develops and  implements open source software solutions between government, corporate  and academic sectors.    
- Open Source Software in Libraries  - An introductory article about Open Source Software (OSS) and  libraries; the shared, underlying principles of OSS and librarianship;  and a description of well-known OSS software projects. (2002 and updated  in 2007).    
- Open Source and These United States  - Treatise on open source and open licensing.    
- OpenCafe - Building Open Source Communities  - Open source advocacy in South Africa using the Internet cafe model  with all profits used to setup new open cafes and open source school  labs. OpenCafe specialises in the usage, distribution, training and  technical support for open source software.    
- OpenDisc  - A collection of open source software for users of the Microsoft  Windows platform. The goals of this project are to provide free  alternatives to costly proprietary equivalents and to educate people  about the Linux operating system.  There is also an OpenEducationDisc  specifically targeting the education sector.  Continues TheOpenCD  project.  Latest release is 08.10, 2008-10-08.    
- OpenDocument Fellowship  - A worldwide, non-profit, volunteer organization to promote the  adoption, use and development of the OpenDocument format (ODF).    
- OpenInformatics.org Homepage  - Making scientists more aware of open source software and the benefits  to them. Site also contains a science-related software resource list.    
- OpenSource.Com | Where Open Source Multiplies  - A new (2010) Red Hat community service website.  It is a gathering  place for the open source community to share stories and knowledge  --through articles, audio, web presentations, video, or open discussion.  The site is divided into "channels" devoted to various areas of  interest: business, education, government, law, and life.    
- PLoS - Public Library of Science  - This is a non-profit organization of scientists and physicians  committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a  public resource.  There are currently 7 online scientific and medical  journals available on this site.    
- Penguin Day: Free and Open Source Software for Non-Profits  - An advocacy site for Linux and FOSS in North America.    
- Promote Linux  - A site that presents great ways to promote Linux.    
- Qualipso | Trust and Quality in Open Source Systems  - A unique alliance of European, Brazilian and Chinese ICT (information  and Communication Technology) industry players, SMEs (Small and  Medium-sized Enterprises), governments, and academics to help industries  and governments to become innovative and competitive with Open Source  software.    
- SchoolForge  - The purpose of this site is to unify independent organizations that  advocate, use, and develop open resources for primary and secondary  education. SchoolForge members advocate the use of open source and free  software, open texts and lessons, and open curricula for the advancement  of education and the betterment of humankind.    
- Security Space -- Free Reports  - Note in particular Web Server Market Share report.  This report is archived from June 1998.    
- Seeds for Change Network  - Guide to switching to Linux for non-profit groups; includes   information on computer security, X terminals, and general information  on Linux.    
- Software Freedom Conservancy  - This organization provides a variety of services to Free and Open  Source (FOSS) projects including free financial and administrative  services. In addition, member projects get all the benefits and  protections of being a corporate entity under the aegis of the Software  Freedom Conservancy.    
- Software Freedom Day  - An advocacy initiative to raise awareness of the benefits of Free and  Open Software (FOSS) and to encourage more use globally.    
- Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC)  - This organization provides legal representation and other law related  services to protect and advance Free and Open Source Software.  SFLC  offers direct services to non-profit FOSS developers without charge, as  well as resources for everyone.    
- Software Wars  -   A graphic map depicting the epic struggle of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) against the Empire of Microsoft.    
- Software in the Public Interest, Inc.  - A non-profit organization that supports, encourages and promotes the  creation and development of open software available to the general  public; has mailing lists and archives.    
- Spread Firefox - Home of Firefox Community Marketing  - An advocacy site for the Firefox browser.    
- Spread Open Media  - A community portal for the promotion of open media formats.    
- Texts & Transcripts on Software Freedom  - A collection of texts & transcripts on software freedom, software  patents, copyright, and The GNU GPL. Maintained by Ciaran O'Riordan,  Linux and software freedom advocate.  N.B.: The latest transcripts are  from 2007.    
- The Ada Initiative  - A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing participation of  women in open technology and culture, which includes open source  software, Wikipedia and other open data, and open social media.  This  site is named after Ada Lovelace, who is acknowledged as both the  world's first programmer and open source programmer.    
- The Art of Community - Online Book  -  Jono Bacon, Community Manager for Ubuntu, is the author of this  useful book, which discusses the expertise required to recruit members,  motivate them, manage them, and make them happy to be part of your free  and open source community. He also examines the information needed,  ranging from software tools to conflict resolution skills.  This is an  important book for the Linux community.  The PDF download can be found  just above the Comments Section.  It can also be purchased from  O'Reilly.  (2009)    
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar  - A treatise on open source software.    
- The Cluetrain Manifesto: The End of Business as Usual - Online Book  - How the Internet will change business and our lives forever.  A classic.  (2001)    
- The Community/Linux Training Centre Project  - U.K. project to develop a mobile computer network for teaching computer and networking skills to community groups.    
- The Halloween Documents  - Classic FUD documents (1-12) from Microsoft along with other  documents in the collection written by Eric Raymond refuting this FUD.   This shows an awareness that Linux and open source are threats to the  proprietary world.    
- The HeliOS Project  - A Texas non-profit group that refurbishes old computers, installs  Linux, and gives these computers to disadvantaged children and students.   Donations are always welcome.    
- The Humanitarian FOSS Project  - The goal of this project is to build a community of academic  computing departments, IT corporations, and local and global  humanitarian and community organizations dedicated to building and using  Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) to benefit humanity.    
- The Last Dinosaur and the Tarpits of Doom; How Linux Smashed Windows  - A classic. Available in Danish, English, and French.    
- The Linux Foundation  - A non-profit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux.  Founded in 2007 by the merger of the Open Source Development Labs and  the Free Standards Group, it sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus  Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and  developers from around the world.  Site is also available in Japanese.    
- The Magic Cauldron  - Eric Raymond analyzes the evolving economic substrate of the open source phenomenon.    
- The Open Source Way - Online Book  - The purpose of this guide is to help people understand how to and how  not to engage with the open source community over projects such as  software, content, marketing, art, infrastructure, and standards. It  contains knowledge distilled from years of Red Hat experience. (2009)    
- The Open-Source Science Project - Fostering Innovation From the Ground Up  - The fundamental goal of this project is to render transparent the  black-box of scientific research by affording all individuals an  opportunity to both access and participate directly in the scientific  research process.    
- The Public Patent Foundation  - A U.S.-based a non-profit legal services organization working to  mitigate the harms caused by the patent system; of particular interest  to the open source and Linux communities who face software patent  challenges.    
- The Tux Project | Openly Promoting GNU/Linux  - A community-based Linux advocacy site for sharing promotional ideas  as well as collaborating with others to make them a reality.    
- Tim.oreilly.com  Article - "The Open Source Paradigm Shift"  - A thought-provoking article about the evolution and the future of the  open source phenomenon. (2004)  This article is still pertinent today  (2008).    
- UNDP-APDIP International Open Source Network  - A Centre of Excellence for FOSS (Free/Open Source Software) in the  Asia-Pacific region. Information on education, licensing, localisation,  networking/security, govenment, open standards, open access, training  and a FOSS resource directory for Asia-Pacific countries.  Note in  particular the link to Foss Primers, which is an ongoing series of  downloadable primers series on Free/Open Source Software.    
- Ubuntu Women  - This website promotes and encourages women to become involved and contribute to Ubuntu-Linux.    
- Video Compilation on Free Digital Culture  - An annotated list of freely available videos about Free Culture and Free Software.    
- Viewable with Any Browser: Campaign  - A site dedicated to advocating a non-browser-specific WWW; available in many languages.    
- Welcome to DRM.info - Digital Restrictions Management  - The purpose of this new website is to educate the public about the use of technological restrictions on digital media.    
- Welcome to NLnet Foundation  - A Dutch-based foundation that financially supports organizations and  people that contribute to an open information society. It funds  software, events, educational activities, primarily in the Netherlands  and Europe.    
- Why Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS)? Look at the Numbers!  -  Comprehensive article on the economics of Linux. Contains numerous  links. Czech, French, Japanese and Spanish translations available.   (2007)    
- Why Open Source in Schools  - An essay which makes the case for open source software in schools.   Includes references to websites devoted to open source software in the  education sector.    
- Why the GNU GPL Still Matters  -  An excellent essay by Glyn Moody on why the GPL license remains an  important cornerstone for the Free Software community.  (2009)    
- Wired Magazine Article - "Open Source Everywhere"  - A still-relevant article on how the concept of open source will  slowly but surely replace the proprietary world with a collaborative  one. (2003)    
- Women in Technology - Hear Us Roar  -  This series is comprised of articles written by women on the topic  of "Women in Technology".  Many of the articles highlight the authors'  experiences in the IT and FOSS communities.  (2006-2007)    
- World Domination 201 - Eric Raymond and Rob Landley discuss what needs to be done for the Linux community
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linux // advocacy index
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