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Mission:Libre Has Taken Off (Project by Carmen Maris)

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 21, 2025

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"I've been reaching out to youth organisations outside technology..."

Some months ago in libreplanet-discuss Carmen Maris spoke of a new project she was launching. We mentioned it in passing, but there was little to link to at the time. A month ago she posted this follow-up and in the site she said, "Mission:Libre, a new project for teens in free software, is celebrating its first few months of work. As Mission:Libre keeps growing, I want to hear from the people who're the future of free software: you! This November, Mission:Libre will be hosting a pair of live online meetings for 13 to 17-year-olds where you can discuss your thoughts on free software's future, how Mission:Libre can help you, and what you wish the movement would do."

in passing
↺ HTTPS: posted this follow-up
HTTPS image: Mission:Libre

There's also a logo and a number of pages, including this blog.

↺ HTTPS: this blog

"What is free software?" is the subject of this page with a language that targets non-geeks.

↺ HTTPS: this page with a language that targets non-geeks

Since then it has gotten some more publicity and few short articles explaining the mission.

↺ HTTPS: it has gotten some more publicity

They use Jitsi (consistency in principles is a positive sign) and here's a summary of recent developments:

↺ HTTPS: use Jitsi

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Some updates about Mission:Libre:

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What I've been working on

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magazine. It's available here:

https://missionlibre.org/libre-issue-0-september-2025.

In that issue, I give introductions to mass surveillance, online

privacy and encryption, talk about how to advocate for your own

right to use free software, tour free software for artists, guide

readers through rock and pop drum beats with LMMS, give 30 days of

mini-tutorials for Python, and show readers how to write a toy RSA

implementation. It's going to be huge!

one-to-one. There's more info on what I can do for them here:

https://missionlibre.org/happy-to-help.

preparing to pitch articles to publications read by teens. This will

take some time to bear fruit, but I've found some really good

opportunities to pursue.

teenagers. (This was meant to be ready in September, but I've had to

push it out until October)

be part online celebration, part opportunity for them to share what

they want Mission:Libre's future to be like.

How you can help:

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please please post about Mission:Libre there. I don't have accounts on any

of those, and for obvious reasons you can't just make one for

self-promotion.

help me spread the word about free software and Mission:Libre,

please message me for a copy of the pamphlet I've made especially

for you. It briefly explains what free software is, what it has to

offer teens, what Mission:Libre is and why I can't do this without

your help.

https://missionlibre.org/support-missionlibre. Mission:Libre's

annual budget is less than €50,000. Anything you can give will go a

long way.

Thank you for being so enthusiastic about Mission:Libre!

- Carmen

So there will be a lot more to report on next month (after the event). █

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