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Bradley M. Kuhn - 3 years ago 2020-11-26 05:12:49
bkuhn@sfconservancy.org
Add br tag in Tony's photo caption.
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  <img src="/img/2020_Sebro-Tony_CopyleftConf.jpg" alt="Tony Sebro speaks on stage in front of a slide comparing 1800&rsquo;s Eschatology and Golden Era Hip Hop">
 
  <p><a href="/about/board/#tony">Tony Sebro</a>, delivering the keynote
 
  address at <a href="https://2020.copyleftconf.org/">Copyleft Conf 2020</a>. Photo &copy; Remy DeCausemaker, licensed <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA</a></p>
 
  address at <a href="https://2020.copyleftconf.org/">Copyleft Conf 2020</a>.<br/>Photo &copy; Remy DeCausemaker, licensed <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA</a></p>
 
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<p>2020 has been a difficult year. We&rsquo;ve all scrambled to keep ourselves
 
and our loved-ones safe and healthy, coped with the isolation connected
 
to lockdowns and quarantines, and dealt with the
 
disconnection from our support networks — including friends, family
 
and even childcare. We worried about racial equality and hope the fight for
 
social justice will result in basic rights that everyone deserves.</p>
 
<p>Throughout all of this, Conservancy remained focused on its mission and on
 
the free and open source software community. While cheering those working to help prevent the
 
spread of COVID-19 and those fighting for racial equality, we know our
 
expertise, skills, and mission can only tangentially improve those situations. While
 
<a href="/blog/2020/apr/21/workduringcovid/">contributing
 
where we can</a>, we remain focused on the long-term nature of
 
software freedom. We keep working to grow and support FOSS
 
communities to plan for ethical technology down the road, so that software
 
freedom can be in the service of human freedom.</p>
 
<p>We&rsquo;re proud of how much we&rsquo;ve been able to accomplish in the last year,
 
even in the face of so many obstacles.</p>
 

	
 
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<h3 id="StayingConnected">Staying Connected</h3>
 
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<p>We helped folks stay connected, even when travel
 
and in-person meetings could not happen. We gathered digitally every
 
Thursday with all who wanted to join since early March to discuss
 
important issues or just reach out to other people who care about software freedom. The topics of these chats varied widely from
 
helping family and friends to use FOSS tools to discussing impactful
 
presentations concerting copyleft to how to dismantle systemic racism in free software to
 
important software freedom policy issues like standing up to fight the
 
DMCA.</p>
 
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<h3 id="PayingPeople">Paying People to Work on Software Freedom</h3>
 
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<p>Our Outreachy internship program became even more essential during this
 
difficult time.  Everyone needs remote work now, <em>and</em> to learn how
 
to effectively work remotely.  This year, we achieved the most internships in
 
a single year yet!
 
We funded over 100 interns across two cohorts, generating
 
new code, new documentation, and essential FOSS contributions.  Outreachy
 
also prepares its interns for remote-work careers in FOSS, providing access to opportunities after their internship is over.
 
Since traveling is unsafe during a pandemic, interns could not use the Outreachy travel stipend for in-person conferences or events.
 
We moved quickly to pay all 127 active travel stipends simply as additional intern bonuses, helping both current interns and many alums during this stressful time.</p>
 
<p>We hear the news consistently that this pandemic has hit underrepresented groups harder for the same
 
reasons of systemic bias that we&rsquo;ve talked about for years in Outreachy. We&rsquo;ve worked to make the program more stable and to diversify its funding so that we can support even more internships going forward.
 
We&rsquo;re proud to help in our own small way.</p>
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