ion went away. Is that
> on purpose?
If you have registration at no charge, how about calling it "gratis",
to help people recognize the difference between that and free/libre?
This is a small change, it is clear, and it helps make the
distinction clear too.
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go _there_." It won't be elegant
but it will do the job. It won't introduce any divergence from the
upstream models -- it will have no relation to them.
Freedom isn't gratis -- sometimes it takes work.
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ch specific license.
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ou please post them so that they can be seen in the Free World?
Please do not make running a nonfree program a precondition for
participating in some Gnome activities.
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> the Foundation should use it.
What does that do? Is it free software?
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if it did not contain a file navigator, system control panels, etc.
Naturally, Gnome has them.
However, it wouldn't make sense for non-graphic, non-desktop programs
to be included in Gnome. It would be more natural to classify them
elsewhere.
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for translators.
This is important -- and the work involved is tiny.
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Skype: No way! That's nonfree (freedom-denying) software.
Use Ekiga or an ordinary phone call