
Welcome to our office
- Transfer
This is a tour of the FSF office for people who cannot get here, to visit us.
This is the reception - when you arrive at the FSF, this will be the first thing you see.

This is where John, our CEO, works.

This is the room of the system team - Pibo, Bernie and Ward. At any time of the day or night, computer parts are scattered everywhere.

It's a kitchen. Even someone who has gone headlong into free software sometimes needs a bite to eat.

Over the years, we won some prizes ... stop for a minute to take a look at some of them and look through our scrapbooks.

The conference room (behind the glass with the Emacs logo) is the place where we meet, chat on the phone and have lunch together every day.

This is a view of the system department on the other hand - from here you can see the GPL preamble on glass.

If you order something in our store, then we pack it here ...

... And this is our huge stock of T-shirts and other goods with GNU logos.

In the back room there are a lot of unplastered brick walls, filled with messages of a construction company that can not be deciphered.

We still haven't figured out what the company is actually doing on the other side of the street, but they never seem to notice people walking around our office, putting their huge GNU heads on, so there must be something interesting there.

Translated into the GNU Russian translation group - join at www.gnu.org/server/standards/translations/en !
This is the reception - when you arrive at the FSF, this will be the first thing you see.

This is where John, our CEO, works.

This is the room of the system team - Pibo, Bernie and Ward. At any time of the day or night, computer parts are scattered everywhere.

It's a kitchen. Even someone who has gone headlong into free software sometimes needs a bite to eat.

Over the years, we won some prizes ... stop for a minute to take a look at some of them and look through our scrapbooks.

The conference room (behind the glass with the Emacs logo) is the place where we meet, chat on the phone and have lunch together every day.

This is a view of the system department on the other hand - from here you can see the GPL preamble on glass.

If you order something in our store, then we pack it here ...

... And this is our huge stock of T-shirts and other goods with GNU logos.

In the back room there are a lot of unplastered brick walls, filled with messages of a construction company that can not be deciphered.

We still haven't figured out what the company is actually doing on the other side of the street, but they never seem to notice people walking around our office, putting their huge GNU heads on, so there must be something interesting there.

Translated into the GNU Russian translation group - join at www.gnu.org/server/standards/translations/en !