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| author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2020-02-14 15:28:34 +0100 |
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| committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2020-02-14 15:28:34 +0100 |
| commit | 7d9ac67fc53b2c0366c38c328abab7e38f1133b7 (patch) | |
| tree | eb90fcfc08bf5dfd02642a15a6f5a8b77d0f7048 /code | |
| parent | social-contract-endorsement: Add Ricardo Wurmus. (diff) | |
code: Add endorsement reminder message.
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| 1 | Dear GNU maintainer, | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | You are receiving this message because you are listed as responsible for | ||
| 4 | a GNU package in the ‘maintainers’ file on fencepost.gnu.org. If you | ||
| 5 | think this is inaccurate, or if you no longer want to be contacted about | ||
| 6 | this initiative, please let us know about it. | ||
| 7 | |||
| 8 | On January 28th, we emailed you regarding on-going work by the authors | ||
| 9 | of this message to devise a “GNU Social Contract”. The goal of this | ||
| 10 | document is to state the core values GNU maintainers and uploaders who | ||
| 11 | have endorsed it are committed to uphold. It is both an agreement among | ||
| 12 | us, GNU contributors, and a pledge to the broader free software | ||
| 13 | community. Additionally, we think it can be a first step towards | ||
| 14 | formalizing a transparent and collective governance of the GNU Project. | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | Version 1.0 of the GNU Social Contract is appended below and can also be | ||
| 17 | seen at: | ||
| 18 | |||
| 19 | https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract | ||
| 20 | |||
| 21 | Feedback on the draft was taken into account as documented at: | ||
| 22 | |||
| 23 | https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:gsc-feedback | ||
| 24 | |||
| 25 | We now invite you to send a message, by February 24th, preferably signed | ||
| 26 | with your OpenPGP key, to gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org and | ||
| 27 | social-contract@gnu.tools, containing one of the following statements: | ||
| 28 | |||
| 29 | • I, maintainer of package X, endorse version 1.0 of the GNU | ||
| 30 | Social Contract, available at | ||
| 31 | <https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract>. | ||
| 32 | |||
| 33 | • I, maintainer of package X, do not adhere to version 1.0 of the | ||
| 34 | GNU Social Contract, available at | ||
| 35 | <https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract>. | ||
| 36 | |||
| 37 | The current status is maintained at: | ||
| 38 | |||
| 39 | https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract-endorsement | ||
| 40 | |||
| 41 | Thanks in advance for your participation! | ||
| 42 | |||
| 43 | - Ludovic Courtès | ||
| 44 | - Andreas Enge | ||
| 45 | - Carlos O’Donell | ||
| 46 | - Mark Wielaard | ||
| 47 | - Andy Wingo | ||
| 48 | |||
| 49 | ········································································ | ||
| 50 | |||
| 51 | # GNU Social Contract 1.0 | ||
| 52 | --- | ||
| 53 | |||
| 54 | These are the core commitments of the GNU Project, which creates and | ||
| 55 | distributes a software system that respects users' freedoms. | ||
| 56 | |||
| 57 | ## The GNU Project respects users' freedoms | ||
| 58 | |||
| 59 | The GNU Project provides software that guarantees to all users the | ||
| 60 | _Four Essential Freedoms_, without compromise: | ||
| 61 | 0. The freedom to run the program as they wish, for any purpose. | ||
| 62 | 1. The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does | ||
| 63 | their computing as they wish. | ||
| 64 | 2. The freedom to redistribute copies so they can help others. | ||
| 65 | 3. The freedom to distribute copies of their modified versions to others. | ||
| 66 | |||
| 67 | The GNU Project adopts policies that encourage and enable developers | ||
| 68 | to actively defend user freedom. These policies include using | ||
| 69 | _copyleft licenses_, designed to ensure that users’ freedoms cannot be | ||
| 70 | stripped off, when appropriate. | ||
| 71 | |||
| 72 | Besides upholding the Four Essential Freedoms, the GNU Project pays | ||
| 73 | attention to new threats to users' freedom, and responds to them as they | ||
| 74 | arise. | ||
| 75 | |||
| 76 | |||
| 77 | ## The GNU Project provides a consistent system | ||
| 78 | |||
| 79 | The GNU Project develops an operating system, the _GNU System_, as well as | ||
| 80 | a set of applications. Each software component developed by the GNU Project | ||
| 81 | is referred to as a _GNU package_. GNU package developers work together to | ||
| 82 | ensure consistency across packages. | ||
| 83 | |||
| 84 | |||
| 85 | ## The GNU Project collaborates with the broader free software community | ||
| 86 | |||
| 87 | The GNU Project works together with other free software projects to | ||
| 88 | advance its goals, and aims to extend the reach of the project beyond | ||
| 89 | the GNU System. | ||
| 90 | |||
| 91 | |||
| 92 | ## The GNU Project welcomes contributions from all and everyone | ||
| 93 | |||
| 94 | The GNU Project commits to providing a harassment-free | ||
| 95 | experience for all contributors. It wants to give everyone the | ||
| 96 | opportunity of contributing to its efforts on any of the many tasks that | ||
| 97 | require work. It welcomes all contributors, regardless of their gender, | ||
| 98 | ethnicity, sexual orientation, level of experience, or any other | ||
| 99 | personal characteristics. | ||