Hello,
I think that all interests publicly stated here aren't too far away from each
other and form a common notion, which everyone probably can live with in
practice:
Fundamental:
1. Living Free Software consequently is important.
2. Outreach/building a 'bridge' to others is important for
I understand the position of Christian.
The README.md is good.
Le mer. 1 août 2018 à 16:42, Devan Carpenter a écrit :
> Hi everyone -
>
> As you can see, I've pushed a "markdown" formatted README to the repo.
> Please note this is not replacing the plaintext README file.
>
> My goal has been
On 02.08.2018 14:58, Nils Gillmann wrote:
> GNOME is still a GNU project, right? Because they have a very active mirror
> account:
> https://github.com/GNOME
>
> Just as an example for GNU on Github.
Gnome is, in general, lax on the software freedom purity issue. It also
recently set up its own
Schanzenbach, Martin transcribed 2.6K bytes:
>
> GNOME is actually a very good example for a project that has it's own and
> very good contribution guidelines (https://www.gnome.org/get-involved/).
>
> Btw just look at the FAQs of the Github page:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Sysadmin/GitHub
>
GNOME is actually a very good example for a project that has it's own and very
good contribution guidelines (https://www.gnome.org/get-involved/).
Btw just look at the FAQs of the Github page:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Sysadmin/GitHub
Pull requests -> No, Issues -> No
What is the point of github
GNOME is still a GNU project, right? Because they have a very active mirror
account:
https://github.com/GNOME
Just as an example for GNU on Github.
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