On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 10:08:19 PM Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Tuesday, February 09, 2016 23:03:47 Sebastian Kügler wrote: > > On Tuesday, February 09, 2016 23:15:21 Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > > I'll also start a new sub-thread. > > > Since this vision draft is very broad: what kind of projects do you > > > consider to be covered by this vision draft ? > > > Or, the other way round, are there projects, or types of projects which > > > you see as not part of this vision ?
I don't know what exactly you mean with "being covered by" or "see as part of the vision", but let's assume "projects that identify with the goals described in our vision. > > Sure. Projects that use open source licenses for purely economical > > reasons, or those that don't care about the user, or her privacy. > > > > A lot of it is about priorities, and the reason why people work on these > > project, their goals. > > Let's get a bit more concrete. > So I guess most GNU projects would fit ? Bash, gcc, emacs ? GCC and Emacs (I couldn't find info about bash) require copyright assigment through a mandatory contributor license agreements *1. That would be against KDE's manifesto. It makes sense to work together, but we disagree about the how to do it. > What about non-software projects like Project Gutenberg (free books), > Jamendo (free indie music), SubSurfWiki.org (free knowledge) ? > Paraview (empowering students and scientists) ? The draft states clear that we do Free software. *1 https://gcc.gnu.org/contribute.html http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/CONTRIBUTE -- sebas http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community