Thanks Paul. This is exactly the kind of detailed feedback I needed and was hoping to get in response to my post. If I'm not mistaken your's is the perspective of someone inside the free software movement looking out. Someone not indifferent to the not so subtle nuance between open source and free software which I was ranting about.
So thanks for helping to guide our efforts to show our solidarity & support for free software beyond beer rants. Like I've said before I've come to realize that the values of the free software are just an essential a contribution to society as its technical achievements and I'm looking for ways to back that up with action. Your comments regarding clearing up our stance on licensing (GPL3 FTW!) are a good place to start.
I've started pulling together various sources to put together a licensing page. As soon as I'm done I'll make the page public and add it to the site navigation.
This is exactly the kind of feedback I was hoping for
Thanks Paul. This is exactly the kind of detailed feedback I needed and was hoping to get in response to my post. If I'm not mistaken your's is the perspective of someone inside the free software movement looking out. Someone not indifferent to the not so subtle nuance between open source and free software which I was ranting about.
So thanks for helping to guide our efforts to show our solidarity & support for free software beyond beer rants. Like I've said before I've come to realize that the values of the free software are just an essential a contribution to society as its technical achievements and I'm looking for ways to back that up with action. Your comments regarding clearing up our stance on licensing (GPL3 FTW!) are a good place to start.
I've started pulling together various sources to put together a licensing page. As soon as I'm done I'll make the page public and add it to the site navigation.
Here's the issue on the tracker:
https://github.com/turnkeylinux/tracker/issues/246