Le 15/08/2013 15:40, fr33domlover a écrit : > Software freedom is more important for me than convenience. If you're > interested in convenience you can use MS Windows, Dropbox, Facebook, > Skype and Github. Stop developing Gnome and just watch TV all day. > That's convenience. > > I feel that some decisions taken in the name of Gnome don't consider > software freedom. That's not fair, especially because many people here > are volunteers, and some of them volunteer in the name of software > freedom, not convenience or profit.
Software freedom is a good thing, and like many here, I love it to. You can't say people don't consider freedom here. Yes, Github is proprietary. But someone did the work to interact with it, proprietary or not. This means that if someone stepped up to add mirrors for gitorious or other free services, that would IMHO be accepted as well. Does forcing everyone to use free software is freedom ? I don't think so. But letting users of proprietary software know that we exist, and that we are free software, is part of our job too. I didn't come to Linux or GNOME because it was free software, but that is why I remained faithful to it. So users of non-free software shouldn't bee seen as second-class citizens. We need to find a good compromise between freeness and user outreach. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
