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Re: Joint statement on the GNU Project


From: Alfred M. Szmidt
Subject: Re: Joint statement on the GNU Project
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 18:02:47 -0400

   Why though? GNU accepts the contributions and is the software
   community isn't it? Plus the relationship of FSF and GNU to my
   understanding is kind of up in there now.

The GNU project accepts contributions from anyone who wishes to
contribute, no matter who they are.  Making a statement that we are
targeting this or that demographic would possibly exclude other
groups, which is why no stance is taken on why people contirbute, or
who can contribute.  The goal is the GNU system, and making non-free
software irrelevant -- and anyone is welcome to help achive that goal.

As far as the relationship with the FSF, I understand it has not
changed.

    I think why the GNU Kindness Guidelines concentrate on how to be kind,
    instead of specifying what is unkind is that the former is far more
    positive, and happier to read than the later.

   We don't need something happy. We need clear guidelines. People
   care if they are going to be respected not if they feel warm inside
   when they read something.

If we want to include everyone, the best way to do so is to just be
kind.  We can make the guidelines respected if we all try to follow
them.  With the end result being that everyone is kind.

What do you consider unclear about them?



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