Re: Proposal: Source code is important for all works in Debian, and required for programmatic ones

2006-09-19 Thread René van Bevern

I second this proposal.

 == BEGIN PROPOSAL =

 The Free Software movement is about enabling users to modify the works
 that they use on their computer; about giving users the same
 information that copyright holders and upstream developers have. As
 such, a critical part of the Free Software movement is the
 availability of source (that is, the form of the work that a copyright
 holder or developer would use to actually modify the work) to users.
 This makes sure that users are not held hostage by the whims (or lack
 of interest or financial incentive) of upstreams and copyright
 holders.

 Different types of works have different forms of source. For some
 works, the preferred form for modification may not actually be
 digitally transferable.[1] For others, the form that originally was
 preferred may have been destroyed at some point in time, and is no
 longer available to anyone. However, to the greatest extent
 possible,[2] the availability of source code to users is a critical
 aspect of having the freedom to modify the software that is running
 upon ones computer.

 Recognizing this, the Debian Project:

   A. Reaffirms that programmatic works distributed in the Debian
  system (IE, in main) must be 100% Free Software, regardless of
  whether the work is designed to run on the CPU, a subsidiary
  processing unit, or by some other form of execution. That is,
  works must include the form that the copyright holder or upstream
  developer would actually use for modification.

   B. Strongly recommends that all non-programmatic works distribute
  the form that the copyright holder or upstream developer would
  actually use for modification. Such forms need not be distributed
  in the orig.tar.gz (unless required by license) but should be
  made available on upstream websites and/or using Debian project
  resources.

   C. Reaffirms its continued support of users whose hardware (or
  software) requires works which are not freely licensed or whose
  source is not available by making such works available in
  non-free and providing project resources to the extent that
  Debian is capable of doing so.

   D. Requests that vendors of hardware, even those whose firmware is
  not loaded by the operating system, provide the prefered form for
  modification so that purchasers of their hardware can
  exercise their freedom to modify the functioning of their
  hardware.


 1: Consider film negatives, or magnetic tape in the case of audio
recordings.

 2: Here it must be emphasized that we refer to technically possible
or possible for some party as opposed to legally possible for
Debian. We also assume digital distribution, and do not attempt to
require the distribution of physical objects.

 = END PROPOSAL ===

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René van Bevern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://progn.org  http://www.debian.org  http://www.pro-linux.de


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Re: Proposal: Source code is important for all works in Debian, and required for programmatic ones

2006-08-25 Thread René van Bevern
 our users and our perspective.

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