On 08/24/2015 06:04 PM, Zak Rogoff, Free Software Foundation wrote: > Hello all, > > Richard Stallman and the FSF are working on a set of criteria for code > hosting services, which people will be able to use to determine whether > the service respects its users enough to host GNU projects. > > Before we launch it, we're looking for a volunteer to evaluate a few > major code hosting services using the criteria. > > We'll publish the evaluations along with the criteria. After > publication, the volunteer will keep communicating with the FSF and > Richard and performing more evaluations, and we may take on other > volunteers to help. > > If you're interested in volunteering, let me know in a reply, along with > a sentence or two about your relevant skills and knowledge. We need > someone with some knowledge of free software licenses, JavaScript and > other and Web technologies, but you don't have to be a master Web developer. > > There will be work to do starting right away, as we want to publish the > criteria soon. > > Thanks! >
Thank you very much to everyone who has volunteered! I started communication with a small group of some of the first to reply. In the future, there will likely be more work to do on this and more ways to contribute, so stay tuned! -- Zak Rogoff Campaigns Manager Free Software Foundation GnuPG key fingerprint: 6EB2 B137 347E 6F7C DEDC AFF6 82DE 8D64 B509 0AC8
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