Hi Richard,

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Magdalen Berns <m.be...@thismagpie.com>
wrote:

> Hi Richard
>
>   > There are a few subtle ways of getting the message out which we could
>>   > explore: For example, getting GNOME listed onto some popular websites
>> in
>>   > the UK (e.g. BBC, NHS, RNIB etc) and elsewhere, by approaching them
>> with up
>>   > to date instruction manuals on how to use GNOME's accessibility tools
>> so
>>   > they can publish them or provide links.
>>
>> These are candidate ways for how to promote GNOME.  They might be good
>> ways.  The board would want to compare them with other possible ways
>> in order to choose.
>>
>> However, I'm raising a different point: about spreading the ideas of
>> free software.  That is different from use of GNOME.
>
>
>> Thus, I ask, how would you piggy-back spreading the ideas of
>> free software onto GNOME and the promotion of GNOME?
>>
>
> I don't follow why you see these as such different things: GNOME is free
> software; by promoting GNOME, we are therefore promoting free software and
> the ideas which come with its use.
>
> Spreading much more general ideas of free software is something which
> other organisations (e.g. FSF) are already established to address. I really
> think that the directors of GNOME are supposed to spend their time on work
> which directly relates to GNOME's core mission; if elected, I would be keen
> to focus on that commitment.
>

Oh wait, I think I do actually see what you mean now.... You're concerned
about the message we send out if we use non-free software to promote GNOME
and things like this e.g. git servers and social networking?

In that regard, I'd have no problem advocating we always seek to use more
free-software resources where alternatives exist and generally seek to
improve our own infrastructure so we rely on 3rd party tools less in
general so it's less of a concern.

I would definitely advocate we scrap the investigation into google adwords.
For one thing it won't actually make the money that the advertising space
is worth so I think there are more constructive uses of that space which
could promote select businesses who are more in line with what we are about.

Bear in mind though, with these sorts of things I cannot make promises
about what I would be able deliver. As suggested in other threads, as one
of seven directors I could only really advocate what I think are
appropriate and reasonable strategies and do my best to gain a consensus
from the community about these sorts of things. GNOME is a democratic
organisation so I can't and (I don't want to) impose anything on the
community which they aren't down with.

Magdalen
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