>> So far, we identified an issue with distribution channels: Uruk >> GNU/Linux has no its own repositories; Ali suggested some solution, >> but I'm not sure whether it's acceptable; I hope Ali will explain it >> here. > > can you explain why it should be an issue for an 100% free distro to > not have its own repositories?
We have decided to update the GNU Free Distribution Guidelines to state that a distro can rely upon the repositories of another 100% free distro that is listed on the free-distros page. The exact wording of this has not been figured out, but, the fact that Uruk relies upon Trisquel GNU/Linux should no longer be viewed as a blocker. Further, I am concerned that some of the feedback being given in this thread is sending mixed messages. Specifically with regard to comments about the quality of some of the code/scripts in the distro. i don't know the details, so I am going to just make some general statements that I think should cover most cases. If code quality concerns you have tie in some way directly to some part of the GNU Free Distribution Guidelines, then please be explicit in stating exactly what the relationship is to the GFDG. If your code quality feedback does not relate specifically to whether or not a distro meets the guidelines, then please help by organizing that feedback separately. Lastly, if code quality is a concern because you believe that a distro is too immature to be considered for review, then that is an issue you could raise. But, please make sure to do that respectfully and with care. If a person has gotten to the point where they have rebranded a distro and added some new things and it actually works, then this usually means that a lot of hard work and determination was required to get to that point in the first place. You may even consider running such a concern by the FSF licensing team or others privately to figure out a good way to communicate such concerns to the maintainer. I think that this list has been respectful and helpful and there are no specific comments or indivdiuals I am alluding to: I just wanted to share this last point as a general reminder. =] Thanks, Josh
