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> The issue at hand is what to say to the public.
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Which is a policy issue... GNOME are responsible for establishing its
policies and GNOME has not seen fit to establish any concrete policy on
this (for whatever reason). Not establishing concrete policy and guidance
to cover these sorts of relevant themes creates avoidable conflicts like
this one, it only ever seems to serve to waste time and resources by
forcing people to reinvent the wheel and it also provides a breeding ground
for discriminatory practices and unethical conduct (I could go on...)

But anyway moving swiftly on, let's break the problems down since we all
seem to be talking at cross purposes:


*Problem 1.* Not promoting the indiGoGo at this stage will essentially make
it more likely that Christian may not be able to meet his target and would
have to forfeit 9% of the funding he raises instead of 4% in 24 days time.
https://go.indiegogo.com/pricing-fees

*Problem 2.* There is no clear agreed policy or guidance on promoting and
fundraising GNOME project work and concerns have been raised about whether
or not to be seen to be endorsing sites which use dodgy javascript as a
general rule (like indiGoGo) from GNOME's servers.


It is clear you (Richard) are really passionate about solving problem 2 and
to be fair, you do absolutely raise some very important points, but here's
the thing: a lot of people here seem to be more concerned about problem 1
at this immediate moment in time and that's not necessarily because they
would disagree with the principle of what you are saying but just that
under these circumstances whatever way we look at it, this wasn't flagged
early on enough and the "damage" of this cannot be undone (for at least 24
days, it can't anyway), we would not want to harm the builder indigogo
campaign at this stage over something that essentially, we are collectively
responsible for.

With all things considered, an ideal situation is one were where we [the
community] are all willing and able to solve problems 1 and 2 respectively
on a policy level not only to ensure our actions to date are not
detrimental to builder but also to allow objective discussion to flourish
regarding the concerns you have raised. Ultimately, it serves everyone if
we can figure out how to ensure that this sort of conflict does not have to
go on to become a recurring one for the future and so that the agreed
principles can easily be applied in a consistent way in all potential use
cases so that things are fair.

Magdalen
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