But I am interested in hearing from the project leaders about their vision. Given sufficient resources, what would Trisquel be? If they worked fulltime on Trisquel, what would they want to achieve? If sufficient volunteers were involved, what would they be working on?
In essence, my question is, what's the vision for Trisquel? At the moment the
project is ticking along at a certain level. Ubuntu has a clear vision, and
Mark Shuttleworth has basically funded it out of his own pocket for all this
time. Ubuntu is driven by him and his company, with Canonical hiring
developers. Debian also has its own vision, not driven by any one company,
and is largely driven by volunteers. Both support free software to various
degrees, but don't strictly adhere to the FSF's criteria, which is the reason
for Trisquel's existence.
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