On 06/21/2016 09:02 PM, Isaac David wrote: > > > Le dim. 19 juin 2016 à 19:37, André Silva <emulator...@riseup.net> a > écrit : >> On 06/19/2016 08:51 PM, coadde wrote: >>> On 06/19/2016 09:31 AM, Florencia Diaz wrote: >>>> It is my proposal for Main page: >>>> >>>> >>>> ######################################################################## >>>> >>>> >>>> TEXT >>>> >>>> >>>> ######################################################################## >>>> >>>> >>>> Welcome to the Parabola wiki! >>>> >>>> For a list of articles in this wiki check the Table of Contents. >>>> >>>> What is Parabola? >>>> >>>> Parabola is a Free Software and Free Culture project aiming to >>>> provide a >>>> fully Free as in freedom GNU/Linux distribution called Parabola >>>> GNU/Linux-libre. It is based on the packages of the Arch (the >>>> GNU/Linux >>>> distribution) and possibly other Arch-based systems, with packages >>>> optimized for i686, x86_64, and armv7h CPUs. Parabola aims to keep its >>>> package and management tools simple. The primary goal is to give the >>>> user complete control over their system with 100% Free Software and >>>> Free >>>> Culture. Parabola GNU/Linux-libre is listed by the Free Software >>>> Foundation as a fully Free Software distribution. >>>> >>>> Development is focused on a balance of simplicity, elegance, >>>> code-correctness and bleeding edge Free Software. >>>> >>>> Its lightweight and simple design makes it easy to extend and mold >>>> into >>>> whatever kind of system you're building. >>>> >>>> You can find us on #parabola or mailing list. >>>> >>>> General documentation >>>> >>>> The Installation Guide will walk you through the process of >>>> downloading >>>> an ISO from our Repositories and installing Parabola >>>> GNU/Linux-libre on >>>> your system. We have separate installation instructions for the MIPS >>>> (discontinued) and ARM v7 architectures. >>>> >>>> If you are running the GNU/Linux distribution of Arch, migrating to >>>> Parabola GNU/Linux-libre is as simple as reconfiguring pacman to >>>> use its >>>> repositories. See the Migration guides for x86 and ARM v7 >>>> architectures >>>> for instructions. >>>> >>>> Be sure to take a look at the Parabola Social Contract, it guides >>>> us in >>>> all we do. >>>> >>>> FAQ >>>> >>>> Our frequently asked questions is to provide answers to questions >>>> often >>>> asked by users who moved to Parabola GNU/Linux-libre from the >>>> GNU/Linux >>>> distribution of Arch and other nonfree GNU/Linux ones. It discusses >>>> issues caused by making the system completely Free. For explanation on >>>> technical details of the system look at Arch FAQ. >>>> >>>> >>>> ####################################################################### >>>> >>>> Source for Parabola Wiki >>>> >>>> >>>> ####################################################################### >>>> >>>> {{i18n|Main_Page}} __NOTOC__ __NOEDITSECTION__ >>>> >>>> Welcome to the '''[https://parabola.nu Parabola] wiki'''! >>>> >>>> For a list of articles in this wiki check the [[Table of Contents]]. >>>> >>>> == What is '''Parabola'''? == >>>> >>>> '''Parabola''' is a '''[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html >>>> Free >>>> Software]''' and '''[http://freedomdefined.org/Definition Free >>>> Culture] >>>> project aiming to provide a fully Free as in freedom GNU/Linux >>>> distribution called '''Parabola GNU/Linux-libre'''. It is based on the >>>> packages of the [http://archlinux.org Arch (the GNU/Linux >>>> distribution)] >>>> and possibly other Arch-based systems, with packages optimized for >>>> i686, >>>> x86_64, and armv7h CPUs. Parabola aims to keep its package and >>>> management tools simple. The primary goal is to give the user complete >>>> control over their system with 100% Free Software and Free Culture. >>>> '''Parabola GNU/Linux-libre''' is listed by the [http://www.fsf.org/ >>>> Free Software Foundation] as a fully Free Software distribution. >>>> >>>> Development is focused on a balance of simplicity, elegance, >>>> code-correctness and bleeding edge Free Software. >>>> >>>> Its lightweight and simple design makes it easy to extend and mold >>>> into >>>> whatever kind of system you're building. >>>> >>>> You can find us on {{irc}} or >>>> [http://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo >>>> mailing list]. >>>> >>>> === General documentation === >>>> >>>> The [[Installation Guide]] will walk you through the process of >>>> downloading an ISO from our [[Repositories]] and installing Parabola >>>> GNU/Linux-libre on your system. We have separate installation >>>> instructions for the [[MIPS Installation|MIPS]] >>>> >>>> ([https://www.parabola.nu/news/parabola-support-for-mips64el-discontinued/ >>>> >>>> discontinued]) and [[ARM Installation Guide|ARM v7]] architectures. >>>> >>>> If you are running the GNU/Linux distribution of Arch, migrating to >>>> Parabola GNU/Linux-libre is as simple as reconfiguring pacman to >>>> use its >>>> repositories. See the Migration guides for [[Migration From Arch (the >>>> GNU/Linux distribution)|x86]] and [[Migration from Arch ARM (the >>>> GNU/Linux distribution)|ARM v7]] for instructions. >>>> >>>> Be sure to take a look at the [[Parabola Social Contract]], it >>>> guides us >>>> in all we do. >>>> >>>> === FAQ === >>>> >>>> Our [[FAQ|frequently asked questions]] is to provide answers to >>>> questions often asked by users who moved to Parabola GNU/Linux-libre >>>> from the GNU/Linux distribution of Arch and other nonfree GNU/Linux >>>> ones. It discusses issues caused by making the system completely Free. >>>> For explanation on technical details of the system look at >>>> [[a:FAQ|Arch >>>> FAQ]]. >>>> >>>> == How to help == >>>> >>>> Parabola is made by volunteers. >>>> >>>> '''See our [[How to help]] page for things you can do.''' >>>> >>>> [[File:Gnu01-mascot-logo+parabola-logo 100ppi.png]] >>> +1 >> >> +1 > > +1
Now, i paid attention there is a 'nonfree' in the proposal. I think we should use 'non-Free' instead of 'nonfree' to be based on the new Social Contract version model too [0] [0] https://wiki.parabola.nu/Parabola_Social_Contract
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