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Join the FSF and friends every Friday (see [http://www.fsf.org/blogs/directory/ blog] for official time and how to figure it out)<!-- please do not add a copy of the time here as the blog page have changed the time at times -->)  to help improve the Free Software Directory by adding new entries and updating existing ones. We will be on IRC in the [irc://irc.gnu.org/fsf #fsf] channel on freenode.  
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Join the FSF and friends every Friday (see [http://www.fsf.org/blogs/directory/ blog] for official time and how to figure it out<!-- please do not add a copy of the time here as the blog page have changed the time at times -->)  to help improve the Free Software Directory by adding new entries and updating existing ones. We will be on IRC in the [irc://irc.gnu.org/fsf #fsf] channel on freenode.  
  
 
== Meetings ==
 
== Meetings ==

Revision as of 04:18, 8 November 2016

Join the FSF and friends every Friday (see blog for official time and how to figure it out) to help improve the Free Software Directory by adding new entries and updating existing ones. We will be on IRC in the #fsf channel on freenode.

Meetings

The FSD meeting blog pages update what happened during the meeting. However, when it is useful, we sometimes also create a page for the meeting here on the FSD. Below is a list of some of those pages we have created.



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