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                dim 25.04.2004 � 14:33 (Europe/Paris)

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Hum, that's interesting and you are indeed right. The next amendment should take care 
of that.


Gna! have no specific meaning. Someone proposed Gna is not An Acronym... :)






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URL: <http://gna.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=308>
Project: Administration
Submitted by: Mathieu Roy
On: sam 27.03.2004 � 11:22

Should Start On:  sam 27.03.2004 � 00:00
Should be Finished on:  mar 27.04.2004 � 00:00
Category:  Policy
Priority:  5 - Normal
Resolution:  Done
Assigned to:  yeupou
Percent Complete:  0%
Status:  Closed
Effort:  0.00


Summary:  Constitution amendment 2004-03-#1

Original Submission:  Initial proposal, including Mathieu Roy's vote:

<https://mail.gna.org/public/project/2004-03/msg00006.html>



Article 4. <https://gna.org/about/#art4>



        I'd like to replace

            "proprietary software is not necessarily commercial software"

        by 

            "commercial software is not necessarily proprietary software"





        It means more or less the same, but it is better in my opinion

        to focus on the fact that commercial software can be Libre

        Software instead of the fact that proprietary software is not

        the only software that can be commercial on earth.



        

Preamble <https://gna.org/about/#preamble>



        I'd like to replace 

            "When we speak about software, we mean the software code"

        by

            "When we speak about software, we usually mean program"



        That point was made to make clear that we usually consider

        program as the GNU project do, in the restricted sense of the word software, 
not by opposition to hardware.





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Date: dim 25.04.2004 � 14:33        By: yeupou
Hum, that's interesting and you are indeed right. The next amendment should take care 
of that.


Gna! have no specific meaning. Someone proposed Gna is not An Acronym... :)

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Date: sam 24.04.2004 � 22:42        By: dig


Believe it or not, but you will have to change it again.  

At https://gna.org/about/, in two places it is said "absolute majority (51%)", but the 
absolute majority is 50% + 1 vote.



P.S. By the way, I did not find what "gna!" means.  Is there some kind of explanation?





Best regards,



-- 

DIG



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Date: mer 31.03.2004 � 12:30        By: yeupou
Loic Dachary approved the amendment



<https://mail.gna.org/public/project/2004-03/msg00062.html>





The Constitution page is about to be updated, and a news item will be posted at Gna! 
front page.





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Date: sam 27.03.2004 � 11:27        By: yeupou
Last remaining step: Loic Dachary's vote.

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Date: sam 27.03.2004 � 11:26        By: yeupou
Vincent Caron approved the amendment, with a change in the second issue, "mean a 
program" being replaced by "mean a computer program".



<https://mail.gna.org/public/project/2004-03/msg00011.html>












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