On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 01:20 +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi all, > > After several months since our statement that it is time for GNU > maintainers to collectively decide about the organization of the > project, we are finally ready for a first small step towards that.
> There was a bit of push back that left us no choice than to setup our > own space for this project. See https://wiki.gnu.tools/ Tools for GNU > maintainers by GNU maintainers. > > But after lots and lots of discussions, a DRAFT proposal and a > feedback > process [*] we finally have: > https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract > > The goal of the GNU Social Contract is to state the core values GNU > maintainers who have endorsed it are committed to uphold. It is both > an agreement among us, GNU contributors, and a pledge to the broader > free software community. Thanks for working on this. > If you are a GNU maintainer and do support this initiative please > reply > to this email, Reply-To set, (preferably signed with your OpenPGP > key) > stating: > > I, maintainer of package X, endorse version 1.0 of the GNU > Social Contract, available at > <https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract>;. You will then be listed here: > <https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract-endorsement> I, a maintainer of GCC [1], endorse version 1.0 of the GNU Social Contract, available at <https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract>. I'm endorsing it in a personal capacity (rather than on behalf of my employer). Dave [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=search;s=David+Malcolm;st=author