I am writing now to announce the End Of 10 campaign, a community project from an enthusiastic group of Free & Open Source Software communities and Repair Cafe initiatives.

Our website inviting end users to combat the e-waste caused by the end of support of Windows 10 on 14 October was officially launched today:

  https://endof10.org

A press release can be found at the following link:

  https://endof10.org/press/2025-05-28-press-release/

Our Fediverse post announcing the campaign:

  https://floss.social/@Endof10/114584759101866642

Our goal is to help people use their functioning computers even after Windows 10 support ends on 14 October. How? By installing Linux. We're building a growing network of local Repair Cafés, Linux User Groups, independent computer shops, community events, and more that want to help people make the switch. We already have over 100 places and events in dozens of countries listed on our website.

Microsoft is nudging users to replace perfectly functional hardware, but most machines still have plenty of life left. Our message: With a modern Linux distribution and a bit of guidance, anyone can keep their computer fast, secure, and out of the landfill.

This is more than just a tech issue — it's an environmental one too. When support ends, up to 250 million devices could become e-waste, just because of software. That’s a staggering amount of waste we can help prevent, simply by helping people to switch to Free & Open Source Software. More e-waste also means manufacturing new computers to replace the discarded ones, which is perhaps the biggest waste of all: hardware production alone can account for over 75% of a device's CO2 emissions over its lifespan.

We have a list of prominent organizations supporting the campaign, including iFixit, Right To Repair Europe, Repair Cafe International, Free Software Foundation Europe, GNOME, KDE, openSUSE, Debian, Zorin OS, Computertruhe, among others. Visit the campaign website for more:

    https://endof10.org

Cheers,
Joseph

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Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss (he/him)
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