Hi, This email to tell you that we have put together a new website dedicated to PureOS only :
https://pureos.net PureOS is still waiting for endorsement. We have fixed all the issues reported by the FSF regarding the endorsement and our alpha 2 version as well as our website should now be ready for endorsement of the OS. If not, we will keep working on fixing the remaining issues. Hopefully, endorsement will be a questions of days now. I made the PureOS website myself and made sure that it is freedom respecting as a website. It is accessible through HTTPS, it is Icecat and Tor friendly. There is no javascript at all and the interactive top menu that is displayed on small screens (mobile / tablets) is only made of CSS (with the checkbox trick). At the moment it doesn't use any backend (it is pure html), but I am also working on a small PHP backend that would handle very simple freedom respecting templates as well as translations. All following LibreJS rules for JavaScript usage. This backend is not complete yet but it will be released under a GPLv3 license. Don't hesitate to download and try PureOS! Your feedback is more than welcome as we want this fully free distribution to be as user friendly and freedom respecting as possible. It is not incompatible. We get to a point where, in a global manner, the lack of freedom starts to be less comfortable than the virtual comfort that is promoted by the restrictions makers. More and more people feel concerned about privacy, freedom and ethics in general. Most of them start to understand why free software is so important (well, I am one of them). So many average users don't feel "technical" enough to run a free OS like GNU/Linux, and so, they just give up. We want to tell them that things are moving forward in the world of freedom and that PureOS is as respectful of their freedom and privacy as it is modern, full featured and easy to use by everyone. Please, spread the word! Cheers, -- François Téchené Director of Creative @Purism