Could you give us an example of this in action? How much work would it be
to modify the existing criteria document?

Also, is there a voting process in the FSF to handle this kind of
suggestion?

On Thu, Nov 19, 2015, 12:21 AM Niels Nesse <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently came upon the GNU ethical repository criteria:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria.html
>
> I am very pleased to see the FSF take up this issue. There has been far
> to much apathy on the part of developers regarding the ethics of hosts.
> It bothers me however that many privacy and security issues that I would
> consider basic requirements for recommendation are addressed only in the
> extra credit section.
>
> I am a supporter of free software in large part because of it's ability
> to help offer me better privacy and security. It seems backwards to me
> to accept services as "recommended" that have with poor or abusive
> privacy practices. Without violating any criteria in the C-A range a
> host could store user data indefinitely in unencrypted form, give it to
> third parties without consent or disclosure, send passwords in plain
> text over email, etc, etc.
>
> I suggest that items A+0, A+1, and A+2 be incorporated into the B or A
> grades. I think these items address similar concerns as items in lower
> grades such as B1, C2, and C3. Another possibility is to simply not
> address any privacy issues to avoid assessing their relative weight.
>
> Regards,
> Niels
>
>

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