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authorAndy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>2020-02-10 14:05:05 +0100
committerAndy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>2020-02-10 17:29:47 +0100
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64> sexual orientation, level of experience, or any other personal 64> sexual orientation, level of experience, or any other personal
65> characteristics. 65> characteristics.
66 66
67# External threats
68
69> A native speaker sent this to me:
70>
71> > > the GNU Project pays attention and responds to
72> >
73> > IMHO missing "to"
74> >
75> > "pays attention to..."
76> >
77> > optionally "pays attention to, and responds to, ..."
78> >
79> > or "monitors and responds to"
80>
81> I agree with the proposal and would go for:
82>
83> the GNU Project pays attention to, and responds to threats
84>
85> Should we discuss this on gnu-misc-discuss or just apply the change?
86
87# GSC signature required for contribution?
88
89> > Just to clarify here, do you mean to say that you do not
90> > want to make endorsement of the GNU Social Contract a
91> > requirement for contributing to GNU Foo? If I
92> > misunderstood you, please feel free to correct me.
93>
94> No you have it exactly right.
95>
96> One point that might be helpful is to include a reference
97> to this in the actual contract itself. Eg by adding
98> something like this to the "welcomes contributions"
99> section:
100>
101> This contract is voluntary - there is no enforcement
102> or oversight enacted and there is no requirement that
103> any contributor should adhere to it. Motivations
104> for contribution are left entirely up to the individual.
105>
106
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