Em 11-12-2009 18:20, Brian Cameron escreveu:
If there is enough people to do a vote, that's great.
My vote: -1
I do not think that people should be discouraged from suggesting rules
for the GNOME community, and a reaction like leaving the GNU community
because Richard made a suggestion could
(I'm replying the two of you at the same time in an attempt at reducing
the thread's size)
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:20:50 -0600 Brian Cameron wrote:
Richard's suggestion that a mild approach may be appropriate does
not seem over-the-top to me. Perhaps a mild approach could be
something simple
Philip:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:20:50 -0600 Brian Cameron wrote:
Richard's suggestion that a mild approach may be appropriate does
not seem over-the-top to me. Perhaps a mild approach could be
something simple like a disclaimer on planet...
I don't think Richard is suggesting that as mild
Gnome supports both the free software movement as well as proprietary
developers, and that is why Gnome for years has encouraged the use of
the LGPL license for all of its libraries.
The decision you and I made, in the early days, was to use the LGPL
for the more basic and general
Is GNOME part of any anti-proprietary software movement?
that terminology didn't come from me. I would rather describe what we
are doing in positive terms: GNOME is part of the free software
movement, which strives to give users freedom.
I don't think so and I've never seen it like
I believe Stormy was quite clear and on point: It sounded to me as though
she were arguing against the sort of prior restraint that you seem to be
attempting to impose here.
I think GNOME activities should not grant legitimacy to non-free
software. This is a minimal form of support
We _were_ attempting to finalize a Code of Conduct which could be provided
to speakers, in the hope of avoiding future instances of the sort of
harmless fun we experienced during Mr. Stallman's keynote at the Gran
Canaria Desktop Summit, as I recall.
What happened there is that
Em 12-12-2009 11:31, Philip Van Hoof escreveu:
On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 09:51 +, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
I have a personal blog and when I asked planet.openmoko.org to add my
posts, I gave them the RSS feed corresponding to posts under the tag
OpenMoko.
Perhaps it would be a simpler