Hi, when talking about privacy / security, it comes to my mind the idea of trustable software: https://trustable.gitlab.io/
Best Regards Agustin Benito (toscalix) KDE eV member Profile: http://es.linkedin.com/in/toscalix On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 8:58 PM, Alexander Neundorf <neund...@kde.org> wrote: > On 2017 M08 18, Fri 18:14:22 CEST Sebastian Kügler wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I spent some time thinking and working on a proposal for the big hairy >> audacious goal (1), the goal that the KDE community sets for itself to >> strive for in the next five years. (Context: re-read the thread started >> by Kevin with the subject "Proposal: Have the Community Set Ambitious >> Goals for Itself". >> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hairy_Audacious_Goal >> >> I'll try to keep this email short, but I guess I won't be able to, >> given scope, importance, complexity and the general mess in my head >> regarding this topic. >> >> What I wanted to do... >> >> I wanted to write a goal that is snappy to read, easy to understand, >> engaging, worthwhile and measurable. What I came up with so far is: >> >> "In 5 years, KDE software enables and promotes privacy" > > ... does that kind of imply that we need to offer a range of applications > which cover the most privacy-sensitive topics, e.g. a competetive web browser > ? > > Alex >