Free software is a fantastic concept; GNU/Linux is a great system. Telling everyday computer users about them is difficult.
We provide ordinary Windows users with clear, relevant information about free software. GNU/Linux Matters is powered by an enthusiastic, multilingual community of web developers, translators and advocates.
GetGNULinux.org, our main project, gives Windows users the fundamentals about Linux.
It is translated in Spanish, French, Catalan, German, and more languages are coming.
SoftwareLiberty.com explains the concept of free software in 250 words, no more, no less.
LinuxPreloaded.com lists vendors of hardware pre-installed with Linux. It is translated in French and Spanish.
the GNU/Linux Matters organization
GNU/Linux Matters is a non-profit organization (”association de loi 1901″) registered in France.
The association has the following objective:
To make common computer users understand that freedom in software is as important as freedom in society, and therefore advocate the use of free software, in particular the GNU/Linux operating system.
Our bylaws define precisely our organization:



