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Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages
From: |
Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Oct 2003 14:39:19 +0200 (MEST) |
Then Alfred pointed out that the FSF policy discourages linking to
sites that distribute non-free software, which includes Debian,
Gentoo and Bee.
In fact, FSF polict _prohibits_ any kind of reference to non-free
software. From "Guidelines for Web Page Creation":
No page on the GNU project web server should ever make any references
to non-free software or non-free documentation. This is VERY
important.
I don't see where the Hurd website is going without linking to a
Hurd-based distribution in some way. Is there really a problem with
that?
Yes, there is a problem with linking to non-free software. As for how
the Hurd website will "go" without a link to a GNU/Hurd distribution,
I don't see the problem there. The GNU Project is going quite well on
without a link to a GNU/Linux distribution. And it has worked quite
well so far for us without a link to a GNU/Hurd distribution.
Cheers.
- GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/09
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages,
Alfred M. Szmidt <=
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/11
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Thomas Edward Hart, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/13
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/10/14
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Robert Millan, 2003/10/14
- Re: GNU/Hurd section in webpages, Marcus Brinkmann, 2003/10/14