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Bienvenue sur le site web de Libre en Communs, association française
- centrée sur le logiciel libre et les communs.
-
-
-
-
Nos missions
-
Le champ d'action de notre association a pour centre le logiciel libre
- tel que défini par la
-
- Free Software Foundation
- (Fondation pour le Logiciel Libre) et le projet
-
- GNU.
-
-
Ainsi, nous nous donnons pour but de constituer une communauté
- solidaire autour du logiciel libre, des communs et leurs valeurs
- qui s'étendent à celles de la recherche et du partage de la connaissance
- ainsi qu'à l'éducation populaire.
-
-
Nous choisissons de mettre en oeuvre des actions concrètes (et
- lorsqu'il le faut, techniques) pour défendre ces valeurs: c'est la
- raison d'être de notre association.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nos actions
-
Libre en Communs met à disposition de tous des services
- logiciels libres utilisables gratuitement, afin de proposer des
- alternatives aux services privateurs les plus populaires et pourtant
- si toxiques pour la liberté de chacun. Ces services sont opérés de
- façon transparente, neutre et solidaire, car ce sont les conditions
- nécessaires au respect de la liberté de chacun. Le déploiement de ces
- services est en cours (plus d'informations prochainement).
-
-
Notre association héberge sur son infrastructure des projets de
- logiciel libre et peut aussi leur fournir des ressources matérielles
- (par exemple: machines virtuelles, temps processeur, ou autres...).
-
-
L'infrastructure de l'association, gérée par une commission dédiée de
- l'association, a été conçue dans un but d'indépendance et de liberté.
- En effet, tous nos serveurs sont installés dans les locaux de
- l'association (en Île-de-France) et reliés au réseau par le
-
- fournisseur d'accès internet
- FDN. Nous n'utilisons que
- du logiciel libre, du
-
- micro-programme
- à la moindre
-
- application, en passant par le
-
- système d'exploitation.
-
-
-
-
-
Organisation à but non lucratif
-
Libre en Communs est une
-
- association loi 1901, à but non lucratif. Cela signifie notamment
- que nos statuts interdisent aux membres de l'association, y compris les
- membres du Conseil d'Administration, de tirer profit des activités de
- l'association. L'association peut cependant recruter des salariés, ce
- qui pourra notamment arriver si nous décidons d'aider financièrement un
- projet libre qui nous paraît le nécessiter.
-
-
Aucun membre du Conseil d'Administration, du Bureau, ni aucun membre de
- l'association ne peut se voir verser un salaire (autre qu'une indemnité
- remboursant des frais dépensés pour le compte de l'association, bien
- sûr).
-
-
-
-
-
Pourquoi devenir membre ?
-
En adhérant à Libre en Communs, vous bénéficiez de quelques services
- internes à l'association, comme un compte sur notre
-
- forge logicielle interne
- et un compte de courriel en @a-lec.org (ou bien un simple alias,
- si vous ne désirez pas de nouveau compte de courriel).
-
-
Devenir membre vous donne notamment la possibilité de participer à
- notre aventure, et donc à nos débats et décisions sur les projets à
- soutenir. Egalement, cela peut vous donner l'occasion de participer à
- la décentralisation de l'infrastructure de l'association (plus de
- détails bientôt). Plus nous aurons de membres, mieux nous pourrons
- offrir notre aide !
-
-
-
-
-
Comment adhérer ?
-
Pour devenir membre de l'association Libre en Communs, rien de très
- compliqué : il suffit de remplir le
-
- formulaire d'adhésion
- et de l'envoyer à l'une des adresses (courriel ou postale) indiquées.
- Ce formulaire peut être rempli directement sur ordinateur.
-
-
-
“In the free/libre software movement, we develop
- software that respects users' freedom, so we and you can escape from
- software that doesn't. I could have made money this way, and perhaps
- amused myself writing code. But I knew that at the end of my career,
- I would look back on years of building walls to divide people, and feel
- I had spent my life making the world a worse place„
- Richard Matthew Stallman
-