Singapore GNU Group
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The Singapore GNU Group is a socio-political group in Singapore. The group is interested in the free software movement based on the development of the GNU operating system, with Linux as the kernel. The purpose of the group is to provide an opportunity to share knowledge and discuss issues with likeminded people in Singapore.
Positions of the Singapore GNU Group
The Singapore GNU Group supports, along with the Free Software Foundation, the rights to the freedoms of speech, association and opinion in order to build an open information society based on shared culture, free knowledge, and protected privacy on the Internet.
The Singapore GNU Group's organization models itself after the Mozilla Foundation. She is a virtual organization with no office or registered address in Singapore. As far the the group is concerned, their entire existence is electronic. The group's official members size will be less than ten (10) to avoid any possible violation with the Singapore's Societies Act.
The Singapore GNU Group will work with all free software groups in upholding and strengthening the philosophy, ideals and legel framework of the free software movement in consonance with the FSF.