One thing that isn't clear to me is the relationship between this application and Pardus itself.
The question is important because Pardus is a GNU/Linux distribution which contains nonfree programs. (The application talks about "open source" rather than "free software" -- perhaps not a coincidence.) A high profile public tie between GNOME and Pardus would not be proper while that policy continues. However, if the application is from people who happen to be involved in Pardus, rather than from Pardus as a project, that issue does not arise. In general, we shouldn't refuse help and support from people on account of their other unrelated activities. If we do accept their application, we should explicitly ask them to say "free software" rather than "open source" when describing GNOME. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
