> The GNU project is not a porject that is suitable for a bottom-up > organization -- its mission, and only mission, is to see that the GNU > system is and keeps being free software. This has been explained > ample of times.
I don't see how bottom-up cannot get this. How different is this from Debian in that regard for instance? Debian renegaded on their goal of being a 100% free software system, they now include non-free software. That is the danger, and it is very much real. > > How can we be sure and how can we support both those who do agree > > to uphold our values, by assigning roles and delegating > > responsibilities, and those who just want to contribute. > > It has worked for 30 years, No, I have been hearing about issues for 8 years already, i.e. as much time as I have actually been involved in the GNU project. And I've been involved for 30 years... _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss