On 06/15/2016 11:24 PM, Richard Stallman wrote: > > 2. **Parabola is Free Culture**: All documentation and cultural works > > included in products of the Parabola project are [Free > > Culture](http://freedomdefined.org/Definition), > > I will fetch that page now, but if I remember right, it restates the > GNU definition of free, except not limited to software. > The GFDL allows invariant sections and cover texts because they > are consistent with that definition. They affect labeling of the > manual, not the manual contents.
Three years ago we had a similar discussion at Ceata, a foundation for free software and free culture based in Romania, and we have decided to treat works licensed under GFDL with invariant sections and works of opinion on free software licensed under CC BY-ND as acceptable exceptions in our free software and free culture projects (including translations), along with free software and free culture license texts. We have decided to do so because these exceptions help advancing the free software movement, and we know most companies and people in the open source camp are happy to delete GNU from free software names and GNU philosophy paragraphs included with the software documentation, or even worse, twist RMS' words. Also, at Ceata we believe we need more urgently software freedom than culture freedom and hardware freedom. But in the end, it is up to Parabola to decide. Tiberiu