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Re: Lift "runs on GNU/Linux" requirement


From: Adonay Felipe Nogueira
Subject: Re: Lift "runs on GNU/Linux" requirement
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2021 11:39:54 -0300
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Em 20-08-2021 00:17, Richard Stallman escreveu:
> The free software directory is meant to advance the free software
> movement.  We seek to replace proprietary operating systems, not to
> enhance them.  So we only make entries for programs that run on GNU
> (including GNU/Linux).

Hm, I see, that makes sense. With this in mind, I think we should cite
this in the requirements, participation guide, and also on the about
page of the project.

> However, the pages of "free replacements for common applications on
> the XYZ system" serve a somewhat different purpose.
> It seems to make sense to recommend a Windows-only program
> in the list of "replacements for Windows".  Of course, we won't
> make an entry for it.
> 
> We decided to move these into the FSD because that had some advantages.
> It also has some disadvantages.  It isn't a perfect fit, and this
> is an example of how it is not perfect.
I see. With this in mind, I would also like to address here an apology
to David Hedlund for the confusion, since I was not aware of this
concept before I proposed that “every page under the Collection
namespace would be a curated list of entries already reviewed”. It seems
that it is the responsibility of each Project Team who have a page under
Collection to correctly state in that same page the details related to
how that collection is to be maintained and what are the requirements.


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