We'll have to agree to strongly disagree on the topic, Jeremiah (with the 
exception of DEX).  And the council has been fully transparent; communications 
have been forthcoming and and any oversights quickly addressed.
 
Randy
(sorry for top-posting.  Frigging Ovi)


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From: Jeremiah Foster <[email protected]>
To: List for community development <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: Banners on maemo.org


On May 1, 2011, at 13:47, Randall Arnold wrote:

> Maybe I'm just thick in the head, Jeremiah... but I don't quite get your 
> position.  Seems like an overreaction to what's proposed.
> 
> No one is talking about commerce here.  For now it's community contests and 
> the like.  I'd agree if the discussion was about becoming a web store, but 
> we're just formalizing a very basic banner program.
> 
> But rather than just argue I'd like to know how you would approach something 
> like the MeeGo coding contest.  Are you against ANY sort of maemo.org 
> advertising for it, or just banners?  Or do you disagree with the contest 
> itself?

To be clear - I'm all for a Maemo coding contest. I am totally against 
advertising on the Maemo site. 

And lets be honest, we are talking about commerce here. The banner is a style 
explicitly associated with advertising. Even if the current banners are not 
being monetized it is a short step to that happening.  If Maemo were something 
original, if it weren't built on Debian and Debian's social contract as well as 
the Debian tools and Free Software, I'd say "go ahead, do as you please." But 
Maemo isn't original, it is almost wholly derivative. Taking someone else's 
software and putting banners all over it is a questionable practice in my mind. 

If the current council wants Maemo to become a commercial entity it needs to 
make sure it communicates that in no uncertain terms. It also needs to return 
changes back from Maemo to Debian to be in compliance with the GPL. There is a 
project for this called "DEX" and I strongly advise the council and all members 
of Maemo to look into it and participate. This project was created explicitly 
for Debian derivatives like Maemo. Canonical's CTO is actively moving patches 
from Ubuntu back to Debian through DEX. Maemo should do this too.

I think the council needs to be more transparent about its intentions, 
statements like "even Maemo itself is not completely and specifically open 
source" are wrong and misleading. This is what leads many to believe that the 
banners are a step on the road to ads on the maemo.org site. 

Regards,

Jeremiah
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