On 2012-03-27 10:54, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
Hi,
we finally finished also this announcement. I'm planning to send it out
on 30th, so I'd appreciate reviews and translations.
As usual, the draft can be found at:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/publicity/announcements/en/2012/2012-03-30-OSI.wml?view=markup
Cheers,
Francesca
Thank you Francesca.
For many years now, the OSI has helped the<q>Open Source</q> trademark
gain recognition, particularly in the corporate world.
"Open Source" is surely not a trademark in many places (as pointed out
by MJ Ray).
s/the Open Source trademark/free software/
While Debian
is perfectly suited to face<em>technical</em> challenges, other organisations
are better suited to face more<em>political</em> ones, like anti-Free Software
corporate<acronym title="fear, uncertainty, and doubt">FUD</acronym>, or unjust
worldwide laws that make it illegal to share pieces of Free Software.
"worldwide laws" :-?
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