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01/01: website: Add joint statement about GNU.
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
01/01: website: Add joint statement about GNU. |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Oct 2019 10:14:22 -0400 (EDT) |
civodul pushed a commit to branch master
in repository guix-artwork.
commit 6f5a71398581f1fc5704d0716194c143d66a03f9
Author: Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden>
Date: Mon Oct 7 16:13:45 2019 +0200
website: Add joint statement about GNU.
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+title: Joint statement on the GNU Project
+date: 2019-10-07 16:15
+author: A collective of GNU maintainers
+tags: Community
+---
+
+We, the undersigned GNU maintainers and developers, owe a debt of
+gratitude to Richard Stallman for his decades of important work in the
+free software movement. Stallman tirelessly emphasized the importance
+of computer user freedom and laid the foundation for his vision to
+become a reality by starting the development of the GNU operating
+system. For that we are truly grateful.
+
+Yet, we must also acknowledge that Stallman’s behavior over the years
+has undermined a core value of the GNU project: the empowerment of
+[_all_ computer users](https://www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html#benefit).
+GNU is not fulfilling its mission when the behavior of its leader
+alienates a large part of those we want to reach out to.
+
+We believe that Richard Stallman cannot represent all of GNU. We
+think it is now time for GNU maintainers to collectively decide about
+the organization of the project. The GNU Project we want to build is
+one that _everyone_ can trust to defend their freedom.
+
+
+ 1. Ludovic Courtès (GNU Guix, GNU Guile)
+ 2. Ricardo Wurmus (GNU Guix, GNU GWL)
+ 3. Matt Lee (GNU Social)
+ 4. Andreas Enge (GNU MPC)
+ 5. Samuel Thibault (GNU Hurd, GNU libc)
+ 6. Carlos O'Donell (GNU libc)
+ 7. Andy Wingo (GNU Guile)
+ 8. Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso (GNU Octave)
+ 9. Mark Wielaard (GNU Classpath)
+ 10. Ian Lance Taylor (GCC, GNU Binutils)
+ 11. Werner Koch (GnuPG)
+ 12. Daiki Ueno (GNU gettext, GNU libiconv, GNU libunistring)
+ 13. Christopher Lemmer Webber (GNU MediaGoblin)
+ 14. Jan Nieuwenhuizen (GNU Mes, GNU LilyPond)
+ 15. John Wiegley (GNU Emacs)
+ 16. Tom Tromey (GCC, GDB)
+ 17. Jeff Law (GCC, Binutils — *not* signing on behalf of the GCC
+ Steering Committee)
+ 18. Han-Wen Nienhuys (GNU LilyPond)
+