For starters: this is not (and cannot be[1]) a proposal. These suggested changes to BR1 are offered in hopes that BR1 will be adjusted along these lines. If for some reason someone wants to incorporate this as a proposal, it needs to be proposed separately.
The changes: 1) Further clean up the software|work conflation, and replace 'run' with 'use' or 'be used' and software with 'works' and/or 'software and other works' 2) Removal of 'operating system'. (In case we start distributions that aren't operating systems or some such.) 3) Commercial replaced with non-free, and deriviations allowed broadened. 4) Random gramatical cleanup. [More is probably needed. ;-)] I've attached my current suggestion, and I'll include an ugly wdiff here: "Social Contract" with the Free Software Community [-[PROPOSED-] {+[DLA MOD OF PROPOSED+} DRAFT FOR AMENDMENT; NOT OFFICIAL] 1. Debian Will Remain 100% Free We promise to preserve your right to freely use, modify, and distribute Debian [-operating system-] distributions. [-We include the-] {+The+} guidelines we use to determine if a work is "free" {+are+} in a document called the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Every work contained in our distributions will satisfy those guidelines. We will support our users who develop and [-run-] {+use+} non-free [-software-] {+works+} on Debian, but we will never make the system depend on [-an item of-] {+a+} non-free [-software.-] {+work.+} 2. We Will Give Back to the Free Software Community When we write new components of the Debian system, we will license them [-as freely in a manner consistent with-] {+so that they are "free" according to+} the Debian Free Software Guidelines. We will make the best system we can, so that free software and other works will be widely distributed and used. We will communicate bug fixes, improvements, user requests, etc. to the "upstream" authors of software and other works included in our system. 3. We Will Not Hide Problems We will keep our entire bug report database open for public view at all times. Reports that users file online will promptly become visible to others without requiring manual approval. Project discussions will be held in forums open to public participation except where absolutely necessary. We are committed to transparency and accountability in our decision-making processes. 4. Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software We will be guided by the needs of our users and the free software community. We will place their interests first in our priorities. We will support the needs of our users for operation in many different kinds of computing [-environment.-] {+environments.+} We will not object to [-commercial software-] {+non-free works+} that [-is-] {+are+} intended to [-run-] {+be used+} on Debian systems, and we will allow others to create value-added distributions containing both Debian and [-commercial software,-] {+non-Debian works, both free and non-free,+} without any fee from us. In {+the+} furtherance of these goals, we will provide an integrated system of high-quality works [-of software and other materials with no-] {+without+} legal restrictions that would prevent these uses of our [-operating system-] distributions. Don Armstrong 1: Yes, I am not (yet) a Debian Developer. -- "The question of whether computers can think is like the question of whether submarines can swim." -- Edsgar Dijkstra http://www.donarmstrong.com http://www.anylevel.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
"Social Contract" with the Free Software Community [DLA MOD OF PROPOSED DRAFT FOR AMENDMENT; NOT OFFICIAL] 1. Debian Will Remain 100% Free We promise to preserve your right to freely use, modify, and distribute Debian distributions. The guidelines we use to determine if a work is "free" are in a document called the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Every work contained in our distributions will satisfy those guidelines. We will support our users who develop and use non-free works on Debian, but we will never make the system depend on a non-free work. 2. We Will Give Back to the Free Software Community When we write new components of the Debian system, we will license them so that they are "free" according to the Debian Free Software Guidelines. We will make the best system we can, so that free software and other works will be widely distributed and used. We will communicate bug fixes, improvements, user requests, etc. to the "upstream" authors of software and other works included in our system. 3. We Will Not Hide Problems We will keep our entire bug report database open for public view at all times. Reports that users file online will promptly become visible to others without requiring manual approval. Project discussions will be held in forums open to public participation except where absolutely necessary. We are committed to transparency and accountability in our decision-making processes. 4. Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software We will be guided by the needs of our users and the free software community. We will place their interests first in our priorities. We will support the needs of our users for operation in many different kinds of computing environments. We will not object to non-free works that are intended to be used on Debian systems, and we will allow others to create value-added distributions containing both Debian and non-Debian works, both free and non-free, without any fee from us. In the furtherance of these goals, we will provide an integrated system of high-quality works without legal restrictions that would prevent these uses of our distributions.
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