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Re: A GNU “social contract”?
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Mark Wielaard |
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Re: A GNU “social contract”? |
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Thu, 2 Jan 2020 13:42:13 +0100 |
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Hi,
On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 03:49:20PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org> skribis:
>
> > Yes, I believe we are nitpicking at this point. And we do seem to
> > agree. But if we are nitpicking anyway, then I would keep it short and
> > to the point. Shorter is better:
> >
> > The GNU Project adopts policies that encourage and enable developers
> > to actively defend user freedom. These policies include using
> > /copyleft licenses/, designed to ensure that users’ freedoms cannot
> > be stripped off, when appropriate.
>
> Sure, LGTM!
Thanks. Attached is an updated version and a diff with this change and
a few other small nitpicks mainly aimed at making the text more
concise.
- Put the introduction text in one paragraph.
- Add "all" users for which the Four Essential Freedoms should hold.
- Remove extra explanations from the Four Essential Freedoms.
They are self-evident and make the text longer than necessary.
- Replace the paragraph we discussed above.
- Remove the precise policy how to ensure consistency.
That can be put in an actualy policy document.
- Replace and reword 'has extended' to 'extends', which is shorter.
Cheers,
Mark
social-contract.org
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- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Ludovic Courtès, 2020/01/02
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?,
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- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2020/01/02
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Samuel Thibault, 2020/01/02
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Mark Wielaard, 2020/01/03
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2020/01/04
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Samuel Thibault, 2020/01/02
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Jean Louis, 2020/01/04
- Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Samuel Thibault, 2020/01/02
Re: A GNU “social contract”?, Andreas Enge, 2020/01/04