The Free Software
In the free software, the PI-MiDire association is a member of the FSF - The Free Software Foundation - Association to promote free software, especially operating systems (such as GNU-Linux or free BSD).
GNU :
GNU is a Unix-like operating system, as well as a large collection of computer programs that make up the system, developed by and for the GNU Project and sponsored by the Free Software Foundation. It consists entirely of free software, mostly under copyleft terms.
In the digital age, it also works to raise public awareness of the dangers of the exclusive appropriation of information and knowledge by private interests.
The association is made up of individuals, companies, associations and organizations from very diverse backgrounds who come together around the values of the free market.
FSF :
Since 1998, FSF has been promoting free software, especially operating systems (such as GNU-Linux or free BSD), and helping to disseminate open standards.
The FSF is a non-profit organization (association under the 1901 law), which brings together users, professionals, companies and other organizations located in more than ten countries and regions (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Quebec, African countries, etc.).
The FSF is a privileged contact to join the community of free software.
The Board of the PI-MiDire association renews the association's membership in FSF and GNU every year.