El 01/08/12 15:18, Thomas Harding escribió:
On 01/08/2012 19:36, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
El 01/08/12 11:25, Mark Holmquist escribió:
That is a good idea. The document now gives the impression that using
Debian is good for freedom. It is important to make it clear in each
section that Debian does not have a clear policy for freedom yet.
I can't bear this flamewar FSF vs Debian
It is not a flamewar....at least from my part. I am not an FSF member
either.
Perhaps my words would be more clearly understandable as:
"...Debian does not have an FSF compilant policy for freedom yet."
I made the assumption that LibrePlanet 's policy was clear among the
people on this list: "The free software movement is first and foremost a
social movement, so please be sure to have read our critical documents
and understand our core philosophy....talking about free software rather
than open source
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html>, and
encouraging people to try distributions that are fully committed to
freedom <http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html>." I thought of
the official position of LibrePlanet as "the clear position". I am sorry
if this mistake has caused the perception of a flame war. In any case,
there is no need to start one.
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