hi > 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. the code quality comments in this thread
Talking about Script we think using it in the future its not part from uruk gnu/linux in this time 2016-07-01 13:32 جرينتش-07:00, Joshua Gay <[email protected]>: > > > On 07/01/2016 03:28 PM, Dima Krasner wrote: >> ---- On Fri, 01 Jul 2016 21:35:16 +0300 *Joshua Gay <[email protected]>* >> wrote ---- >> >> >> 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. >> >> >> What about not self-hosting distros, built using another 100% free >> distro? > > The self-hosting requirement and the small system distribution exception > are part of the "Complete Distro" requirement. This section will not be > effected by the new exception. > > The new exception will be to the section "Commitment to Correct > Mistakes". This requirement states: "Our requirement is for the > distribution developers to have a firm commitment to promptly correct > any mistakes that are reported to them." There is one situation where we > will find it acceptable if the distribution developers are not able to > promptly correct a mistake reported to them and that is if they can not > do this because they are relying upon repositories which are hosted by > another 100% free distro which is also listed on > <https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html>. In that situation, it > will be expected that the distro developers will file a nonfree bug > against the 100% free distro. > > I haven't figured out the exact wording of the exception yet, but that > is the general idea. > > > > > > -- Emacs is the ground. We run around and act silly on top of it, and when we die, may our remnants grace its ongoing incrementation.
