On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, Therese Godefroy via RT wrote: > Besides, it's very easy to do: when a distro becomes "dangerously" > unmaintained (meaning no security updates, unless it is never used > on the net), just comment out the corresponding entry in > /distros/free-distros.html and /help/gnu-bucks.html (+ whatever page > I don't know about). When the distro is active again, restore the > entry.
please note that the bounty we all accepted is regarding the fact distros are 100% free. But I do agree with the other suggestion of listing known bugs, just like should be done in any software. people here before saying that they should solicit us to work more, faster and better, should also consider we do all this for free as voluntary work that (IMHO) should to be helped and facilitated by organisations like the FSF. We are working very hard and with a specialisation that often not even the FSF is able to provide, all for free and without claiming any of the amounts of donations that the FSF already receives to.. do what? tell us we are not working enough for free? then let the labor issues kick in... honestly yours, running a non-profit foundation in Europe since more than 15 years here, maintaining dyne:bolic free of charge for everyone, planning with colleagues even new 100% free distros, and we are affiliated to FSFE. So I'd ask here a bit of support please and at least an attitude that considers we are all on the same ship, not ought to throw each other overboard when we don't row at the same rythm (and with very different sustainability plans...) ciao -- Denis Roio a.k.a. Jaromil http://Dyne.org think &do tank Ph.D, CTO & co-founder software to empower communities ⚷ crypto κρυπτο крипто गुप्त् 加密 האנוסים المشفره GnuPG: 6113D89C A825C5CE DD02C872 73B35DA5 4ACB7D10 opmsg:73a8e097a038d82b 8afb4c05804bda0d 281b3880fbc19b88
