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[Office-commits] r9696 - trunk/campaigns/gnubucks
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[Office-commits] r9696 - trunk/campaigns/gnubucks |
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Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:50:12 -0400 |
Author: www-data
Date: Thu Sep 24 16:50:12 2009
New Revision: 9696
Log:
web commit by holmes
Modified:
trunk/campaigns/gnubucks/blogpostdraft.mdwn
Modified: trunk/campaigns/gnubucks/blogpostdraft.mdwn
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--- trunk/campaigns/gnubucks/blogpostdraft.mdwn Thu Sep 24 16:39:49 2009
(r9695)
+++ trunk/campaigns/gnubucks/blogpostdraft.mdwn Thu Sep 24 16:50:12 2009
(r9696)
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
###Free Software Foundation announces new bounty program: offers awards for
unearthing non-free code in free software
-The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today introduced a new program to reward
those who find non-free code in free software operating system distributions.
(FSF has defined a list of
<http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html>guidelines
covering what it means to be a free distribution, and it maintains a
<http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html>list of distributions which meet
guidelines.)
+The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today introduced a new program to reward
those who find non-free code in free software operating system distributions.
(FSF has defined a list of <a
href="http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html">guidelines</a>
covering what it means to be a free distribution, and it maintains a <a
href="http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html">list</a> of distributions
which meet guidelines.)
Ever since we published the guidelines for what we consider to be a free
system distribution, we have been looking for practical ways to deal with the
issue of nonfree software that is accidentally included in these
distributions-- steps that are within our means and the means of distribution
maintainers. We think this new program does a good job of striking that balance.
Those qualifying for the award will receive a "GNU Buck" certificate, in the
amount of Pi signed by Free Software Foundation president and "Chief Gnuisance"
Richard Stallman.
+http://static.fsf.org/nosvn/gnubuck400.jpg
+
In order to qualify for the "GNU Buck" award, someone first submits a
detailed, actionable report about non-free code in a free distribution to both
FSF and the maintainer of the distribution. If the maintainer confirms the
report and removes the non-free part, the person will receive an award and, if
desired, public recognition. When that happens, the FSF will also notify other
free distros, through the gnu-linux-libre list, to make sure they can address
the issue too.
The awards follow in the tradition of the checks written by legendary computer
scientist <>Donald Knuth to anyone who found errors in his seminal textbook
"The Art of Computer Programming." To receive a check was such an honor that
they were more often displayed on office walls than cashed. (Knuth stopped
writing actual checks in 2008 due to check fraud.)
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