Hi Magdalen, On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 8:40 PM, Magdalen Berns <m.be...@thismagpie.com> wrote:
> I think you have agreed with me on the wiki and the blog but seem to not > realise that, for some strange reason. To clarify, I agreed that > individuals should be able to make their own choices for how they blog and > pointed out that the wiki and would be too difficult to regulate than is > practical. Really, the point here is that the core policy chat is referring > to what GNOME, the organisation should endorse. The reason I would have to > disagree with you that a policy on something like that is not a waste of > time and resources is because some of the community feel like that GNOME as > a "brand" represents a certain set of principles and that it may send out > the wrong message to the general public for GNOME to be seen to be > advocating or endorsing the use of non-free software by casually treating > non-free links like they're the same as free ones. I understood you to be talking about labeling links as non-free even on wiki pages and Planet GNOME. Were you only talking about links to fundraising pages? Meg
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