My question was if someone was against it. Some people is against any
website with obfuscated javascript (a concern and a discussion worth the
while from a FOSS perspective I think, but beyond practical in this
context), there seems to be consensus that supporting this campaign is the
right thing. I'd say the question is settled. Whatever we do beyond that is
a bit off scope for this thread. Besides, I don't think foundation list is
the right place to discuss the creation of a new crowdsourcing platform
that is FSF approved.

Any help with the HTML/JS needed is more than welcome as I'm on vacation
right now and have very little time to devote to it until the 13th :(

2015-01-03 3:31 GMT+00:00 Alexandre Franke <alexandre.fra...@gmail.com>:

> On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 4:24 AM, Alberto Ruiz <ar...@gnome.org> wrote:
> > I would _really_ appreciate if you guys held a discussion about things
> that
> > quite frankly don't have anything to do with my original question in a
> > different thread. Thank you.
>
> Your question was if we should add a link to the campaign on a GNOME
> website. The current discussion is about defining if it fits within
> our ethical boundaries, so it has everything to do with your original
> question.
>
> (For the record, I was the first to reply positively to your question
> and even proposed to push it further)
>
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Alberto Ruiz
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