Le jeudi 10 novembre 2016 à 10:26 +0200, Jean Louis a écrit :
> > OK, to be really pure, when you change the page, that it does
not promote your products, than simply say so.

Jean Louis, we've been incrementally revising and improving the website
contents for months in preparation for this. Just over the past 30
days, I have done over nine hundred edits to the website contents, and
I'm not the only one. I am not going to send you a press release
everytime we do a minute adjustment. You're asking for something that
is unrealistic and irrelevant to the request for PureOS to be
recognized as a Free Software GNU/Linux distribution.

The most notable change to the PureOS website is that we were able to
remove the headers and footers in the last few days, because we just
couldn't do that until now for technical reasons.

And, truly, on a much grander scale, the website terminology has been
"clean" for weeks and months now, much longer than a few days. Run this
search if you don't believe me:

https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=site:https://puri.sm+-%22and+open
%22+%22open+source%22+OR+%22open-source%22+-forums&filter=0

The only reference that Google still has not forgotten is a PDF that is
not present on the website anymore (since it was replaced with new
normal pages).



> To that, I do not agree yet, I will agree once it really is so.

It is compliant with the FSF terminology (especially the PureOS
website), and has been for a while. The search query above illustrates
that fairly well for the case of F/LOSS etc. Don't go fishing out two
years old historical (or archeological) content to complain about what
is being presented today.

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