Re: Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-14 Thread Vincent Untz
Le lundi 14 juin 2010, à 09:43 +0100, Dave Neary a écrit : Hi, Tobias Mueller wrote: I looked at the page source; the code is nontrivial, so the issue is nontrivial too. Would you please put a free software license on that Javascript code today? I will try again to vote tomorrow and

Re: Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-14 Thread Richard Stallman
Oh, so that's based on the code that I wrote a few years ago? If that's the case, let's say it's GPLv2+ too :-) Can we use GPLv3+? That would set a good example for developers of other programs. ___ foundation-list mailing list

Re: Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-14 Thread Vincent Untz
Le lundi 14 juin 2010, à 18:16 -0400, Richard Stallman a écrit : Oh, so that's based on the code that I wrote a few years ago? If that's the case, let's say it's GPLv2+ too :-) Can we use GPLv3+? That would set a good example for developers of other programs. I usually release my

Re: Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-13 Thread Richard Stallman
Hm. If we do not get that issue resolved quickly enough, feel free to send your vote to electi...@gnome.org. But then (obviously) at least one person in (at least) the elections committee will know who you have voted for. Just to make sure, I did that.

Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-11 Thread Richard Stallman
I tried to vote, but it did not work, because the page for selecting candidates requires Javascript. I keep Javascript disabled because most Javascript programs are nonfree and I don't want them in my machine. (See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html.) I looked at the page

Re: Voting with nonfree software???

2010-06-11 Thread Tobias Mueller
Bonjour, On 11.06.2010 19:17, Richard Stallman wrote: I tried to vote, but it did not work, because the page for selecting candidates requires Javascript. I keep Javascript disabled because most Javascript programs are nonfree and I don't want them in my machine. (See