Hey, Thanks for putting this together, I can only see it being positive going forward.
The text itself is very clear and concise. On the last section about promoting development, I'm wondering if it's worthwhile having a statement about the infrastructure that KDE maintains and develops? How about the following: To promote the development of Free and Open-Source Software, KDE - … - maintains reliable technical infrastructure to support the community, evolving with the community Thanks, Kenny. On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 10:36 AM Sebastian Kügler <se...@kde.org> wrote: > On zondag 11 juni 2017 18:02:56 CEST Albert Vaca wrote: > > Thanks for putting this together! Some (late and) minor thoughts on > wording: > > > > I like that we state we want to "integrate well with other Free products > to > > complete the experience". I would explicitly mention "other Free > *software* > > and products", to make clear that we don't want to be a closed ecosystem > > where KDE software only integrates with other KDE software. > > > > I also think that the statement "maintains a diverse and inclusive > > community" is fundamental in a truly open online community nowadays. I > > would go further and say "a diverse, inclusive *and safe* community". > > I think those are excellent suggestions. The Free products was I think an > omission, since without software, this doesn't make sense in our context. > The > "safe" is something I really like in there, because it stresses mutual care > and kindness that we want to exercise. That is something we always values > in > KDE and supported by our actions (CoC being a cornerstone). > > > Apart from that, I agree with every point in the strategy and I'm happy > we > > have decided to write it down and make it public. > > Cool! > -- > sebas > > http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org >