Jason Self wrote:
> Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Mark Wielaard wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2019-10-26 at 02:45 +0300, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> * GNU welcomes contributions from all and everyone
>
> The GNU Project produces software for anyone to use, but also wants to
> give everyone the opportunity to contribute
Curious. Prior paragraphs were substantiated by links to extensive
articles on gnu.org, while this is not. Is that a novelty?
>>>
>>> https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html
>>
>> Note, that @r...@gnu.org did not mention the main ‘demographic
>> characteristic’ — a class. And perhaps that is not a coincidence: as you
>> know, unlike many other free software developments, major subprojects of GNU
>> [0] are very selective about from whom they are accept contributions.
>> Everyone have to pass though a … bureaucratic process [1], but employees are
>> also have to pass through even longer and humiliating procedures to prove
>> that they are not liars [2].
>
>> [...that is] many are less welcome than some.
>
> Some GNU packages do require copyright assignment to the FSF but anyone is
> able to do so.
Iʼm afraid, your answer does not align well with what you are replying on
(restored above). Is what I said factually wrong?
You prefer to focus on technicalities of document exchange, while that was not
the point of my letter. “GNU welcomes contributions from all and everyone” and
what is under that title implies, first and foremost, not a convenience, but
the absence of _discrimination_ of any kind.
> [0] https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/fsf-to-begin-accepting-scanned
> -assignments-from-germany
I would like to suggest you how to fix that, but unfortunately your MUA
(Evolution) seems to be so GNOME-ish, that you canʼt disable hardwrapping
without patching it. The only options are either switch to composing HTML-only
messages or to press Ctrl-7 every message you type.
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