I'm announcing a "closing of the polls" date for this survey. Of course, I can't stop people from replying after that date, and don't really see a reason to ask them not to.
I will tabulate "final" results based on survey responses received by the debian-legal mailing list as of Thursday, 28 August, 0500 UTC. These "final" results can be used by Debian Weekly News, Linux Weekly News, and similar news sites in the event they have a slow enough news week that this survey merits reporting. (That date is approximately 10 minutes shy of one week after the date the survey was posted.) Making the survey period one week also allows a bit of time for people who may read about this survey elsewhere (such as debian-devel or Debian Weekly News, should they choose to cover it in the next issue) to participate. For the curious, here are the results so far. Part 2 (respondent status) is on the horizontal axis and Part 1 (DFSG-freeness of GNU FDL 1.2) is on the vertical axis. possible non- developers developers developers ----------------------------------------------------------------- option 1 ("no") 16 3 16 option 2 ("yes") 1 0 0 option 3 ("sometimes") 10 2 4 option 4 ("none of the above") 1 0 1 (NOTE: This may be off by one or two votes. Please don't regard it as gospel.) Possible developers are people who claimed to be Debian Developers but did not have a well-formed GPG signature on their responses, so I was unable to verify their claims. -- G. Branden Robinson | Ambition: an overmastering desire Debian GNU/Linux | to be vilified by enemies while [EMAIL PROTECTED] | living and ridiculed by friends http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | when dead. -- Ambrose Bierce
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