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However, +it seems the European Commission plans to stop this funding in 2025, which +would be very bad news for the whole free and open-source ecosystem. + +With this post we are signing the following open letter to the +European Commission, +https://pad.public.cat/lettre-NCP-NGI[as started by Les Petites Singularités], +to express the importance of the NGI funding for FOSS projects like LibrePCB. + +--- + +_Since 2020, Next Generation Internet (https://www.ngi.eu[NGI]) +programmes, part of European Commission’s Horizon programme, fund free +software in Europe using a cascade funding mechanism (see for example +https://www.nlnet.nl/commonsfund[NGI0 Commons Fund]). This year, +according to the Horizon Europe working draft detailing funding +programmes for 2025, we notice that Next Generation Internet is not +mentioned any more as part of Cluster 4._ + +_NGI programmes have shown their strength and importance to supporting +the European software infrastructure, as a generic funding instrument to +fund digital commons and ensure their long-term sustainability. We find +this transformation incomprehensible, moreover when NGI has proven +efficient and economical to support free software as a whole, from the +smallest to the most established initiatives. This ecosystem diversity +backs the strength of European technological innovation, and maintaining +the NGI initiative to provide structural support to software projects at +the heart of worldwide innovation is key to enforce the sovereignty of a +European infrastructure. Contrary to common perception, technical +innovations often originate from European rather than North American +programming communities, and are mostly initiated by small-scaled +organisations._ + +_Previous Cluster 4 allocated 27 million euros to:_ + +* _"`Human centric Internet aligned with values and principles commonly +shared in Europe`" ;_ +* _"`A flourishing internet, based on common building blocks created +within NGI, that enables better control of our digital life`" ;_ +* _"`A structured ecosystem of talented contributors driving the creation +of new internet commons and the evolution of existing internet +commons`"._ + +_In the name of these challenges, more than 500 projects received NGI +funding in the first 5 years, backed by 18 organisations managing these +European funding consortia._ + +_NGI contributes to a vast ecosystem, as most of its budget is allocated +to fund third parties by the means of open calls, to structure commons +that cover the whole Internet scope - from hardware to application, +operating systems, digital identities or data traffic supervision. This +third-party funding is not renewed in the current program, leaving many +projects short on resources for research and innovation in Europe._ + +_Moreover, NGI allows exchanges and collaborations across all the Euro +zone countries as well as "`widening countries`" footnote:[As defined by +Horizon Europe, widening Member States are Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech +Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lituania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, +Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. Widening associated countries (under condition +of an association agreement) include Albania, Armenia, Bosnia, Faroe Islands, +Georgia, Kosovo, Moldavia, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Serbia, +Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine. Widening overseas regions are : Guadeloupe, +French Guyana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Mayotte, Saint-Martin, The Azores, +Madeira, the Canary Islands.], currently both a +success and an ongoing progress, likewise the Erasmus programme before +us. NGI also contributes to opening and supporting longer relationships +than strict project funding does. It encourages implementing projects +funded as pilots, backing collaboration, identification and reuse of +common elements across projects, interoperability in identification +systems and beyond, and setting up development models that mix diverse +scales and types of European funding schemes._ + +_While the USA, China or Russia deploy huge public and private resources +to develop software and infrastructure that massively capture private +consumer data, the EU can’t afford this renunciation. Free and open +source software, as supported by NGI since 2020, is by design the +opposite of potential vectors for foreign interference. It lets us keep +our data local and favors a community-wide economy and know-how, while +allowing an international collaboration._ + +_This is all the more essential in the current geopolitical context: the +challenge of technological sovereignty is central, and free software +allows to address it while acting for peace and sovereignty in the +digital world as a whole._ + +_In this perspective, we urge you to claim for preserving the NGI +programme as part of the 2025 funding programme._