David Craven writes: Hi David,
> But I wish to leave the guix project and that my savannah account be > removed. This is not a decision I make lightly. The reason why I > decided it was time to move on is because I do not wish to be part of > GNU or the FSF. Sad to see you leave. There was a question the other day about the state of KDE, I remember you worked quite hard on that. If you do not want to be [seen as] part of GNU, I can imagine that working on Guix becomes difficult. > I believe that the reason why free software is better and will always >be better than non-free software, is because of all the love and care >that we put in. It's about building cool and awesome stuff. I think >that this is the reason free software has become a viable alternative >to non-free software. If free software is better that's at best a happy coincidence. Possibly some people find it difficult to put love and care into something that in the end is owned by someone else? I'm not sure if that is a universal rule or if it's merely a cultural/ego thing. To me, running GNU today has very little to do with it being better: it is because of the freedom that I think GNU is important and fun. > I also believe that the gnu project has moved away from those core > values What makes you think that? GNU is and has been (building) a UNIX-like system but free; not unix. Quoting gnu.org: GNU is an operating system that is free software—that is, it respects users' freedom. The development of GNU made it possible to use a computer without software that would trample your freedom. > and focuses instead on petitioning websites and hardware > manufacturers to release work they have invested a lot of money in > developing, often in very pushy and uncivil ways. Even if they > succeed, I do not really care about this expensive, rushed to market > and badly engineered code. I believe that the free software community > can do much better on it's own. I am sad that you have seen such things, I cannot relate to this. > I hope you can understand and respect my decision. Sure; thanks and all the best! Greetings, --janneke -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond http://lilypond.org Freelance IT http://JoyofSource.com | Avatar® http://AvatarAcademy.nl