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Re: What's GNU -- and what's not
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Werner Koch |
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Re: What's GNU -- and what's not |
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Mon, 10 Feb 2020 09:55:33 +0100 |
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On Sat, 8 Feb 2020 17:24, Carlo Wood said:
> So, I think all of this can be summarized as a small group of
> two maybe three people who started a new website and are trying
There are more than three people who disagree with the way the GNU
project is currently managed.
Except for signing the initial article I have not chimed in because the
way how we are discussing non-technical issues here is the very reason
that things need a change. I have never been a fan of written down
rules because I hoped that we are all sensible adults who behave in a
friendly way. Discussions in the last weeks, and also a couple of years
ago, showed that I am too naive with this believe and so a Social
Contract is in severe need to allow that the GNU project won't disappear
from the technical and human right sphere.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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- Re: [address@hidden: What's GNU -- and what's not], (continued)
Re: What's GNU -- and what's not, Ruben Safir, 2020/02/08
Re: What's GNU -- and what's not, Carlo Wood, 2020/02/08
Re: What's GNU -- and what's not, Jean Louis, 2020/02/09
Re: [address@hidden: What's GNU -- and what's not], Ludovic Courtès, 2020/02/08
Re: [address@hidden: What's GNU -- and what's not], Federico Leva (Nemo), 2020/02/09