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Re: A GNU “social contract”?
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Jean Louis |
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Re: A GNU “social contract”? |
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Wed, 6 Nov 2019 00:42:58 +0100 |
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* Dmitry Alexandrov <321942@gmail.com> [2019-11-05 23:57]:
> Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr> wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 11:13:57PM +0300, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> >> > We want to give everyone the opportunity to contribute to our efforts on
> >> > any of the many tasks that require work. We welcome all contributors…
> >>
> >> Many GNU subprojects value ‘recordkeeping’ (per Prof. Moglen [2]) and
> >> ‘protection for FSF’ (per @ams@gnu.org [3]) more than giving anyone an
> >> opportunity to contribute. Are you calling for change in priorities? If
> >> yes, I would appreciate it, if you name few concrete steps.
> >
> > No change of priorities, I think, but promoting non-discrimination and
> > inclusiveness. The emphasis is on give *opportunity* to contribute (...)
> > *regardless* of their gender etc. (...) *harassment-free* (...). It does
> > not mean that bad contributions need to be accepted, or those where the
> > copyright assignments are not done correctly, and so on.
>
> So thatʼs exactly what I was afraid of.
>
> Instead of making GNU more welcoming place by lessening the burden of
> formalities, you in fact propose GNU to withdraw deeper into itself by
> inventing ideology-driven ‘contracts’. And in order to add an insult to
> injury — to cover it with Western buzzwords like ‘inclusiveness’. :-\
Quote from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_exclusion#Social_inclusion
"Social exclusion, marginalization or social marginalisation is the
social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society. It is a
term used widely in Europe and was first used in France."
But GNU was never discriminatory.
If anyone claims different, give me the facts.
Jean
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Ludovic Courtès, 2019/11/01
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas Enge, 2019/11/01
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2019/11/01
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Mark Wielaard, 2019/11/01
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Dmitry Alexandrov, 2019/11/02
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas Enge, 2019/11/05
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Dmitry Alexandrov, 2019/11/05
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2019/11/05
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?,
Jean Louis <=
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas Enge, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas Enge, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Ruben Safir, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Brandon Invergo, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas, 2019/11/06
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Alexandre François Garreau, 2019/11/06
- Concrete suggestions on how to make GNU more welcoming (was: A GNU “social contract”?), Dmitry Alexandrov, 2019/11/06