Microsoft haven't done so publicly thus far, but the risk is there, (Reports are that they often do this privately to great effect.)
and we will endeavour to make it absolutely clear that our participation does not imply endorsement, contribution or support. We've taken one step already with our statement on our participation, and you are sure to see more in the future. I am glad that we will see more. On issues like these, the whole community needs to pull together. Such action for the larger free software community is one example of the issue that my second question was intended to raise--namely, issues important to the community's health in general. Some candidates answered my question it by stating the intent to contribute to the community through the development of GNOME itself--and in no other way. In effect, those statements imply that the GNOME Foundation would disregard the larger issues of the community. Perhaps some would like to post a new answer. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list