On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:44 AM, Charles-H. Schulz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Robinson, > > Le 2014-03-30 23:16, Robinson Tryon a écrit : > >> Hi all, >> I've been doing some prep work for LinuxFest NW, and noticed a few >> things we might want to update on this page: >> https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/who-are-we/ >> >> - Because of dual licensing, we should reference both the LGPL and >> MPL, or generalize the language >> >> - I'd like to clarify the statement: >> "[we] believe in the principles of free software...the promise of >> better-quality, highly-reliable and secure software that gives you >> greater flexibility at zero cost" >> >> We do offer the LibreOffice product for zero cost, but I think we >> should be clearer that use of/migration to LibreOffice can be greatly >> helped by having technical support provided either by internal or >> external appropriately-trained technical staff, which may cost >> something. > > Yes and let's not forget that even if LibreOffice binaries were to be sold > at 50 bucks "a piece", we would still be conveying the most fundamental > rights and aspects of software freedom. > While this is not an encouragement to create sites that makes you buy > LibreOffice, I think it is important to stress more on the benefits of > software freedom besides the importance of technical and management guidance > for migrations.
Oh, certainly. I'd be happy to see the emphasis of that paragraph focus on software freedom rather than up-front price. >> - Anything else you'd suggest improving on that webpage? > > > With some post website release hindssght, I think it's important to stress > that we -try to- base our actions on a document few have read: the Next > Decade Manifesto: http://www.documentfoundation.org/foundation/ This is our > "We the People" document and it's what was and is used as the cornerstone of > the LibreOffice project. It's important to highlight it I think. I agree. Here's a quick update to the language of that page that (hopefully) addresses the points we've raised in this thread. (I wish that there were a way for me to submit a 'patch' or otherwise provide a diff against the current website so people could see the changes side-by-side) --- --- --- --- --- Who are we? LibreOffice is community-driven and developed software, and is a project of the not-for-profit organization, The Document Foundation. LibreOffice is developed by users who, just like you, believe in the principles of free software and in sharing their work with the world in non-restrictive ways. At the core of these principles are the [four essential freedoms](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) and the tenets of The Document Foundation's [Next Decade Manifesto](https://www.documentfoundation.org/assets/tdf/pdf/tdf_manifesto.pdf). We believe that users should have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software that we distribute. While we do offer no-cost downloads of the LibreOffice suite of programs, free software is first and foremost a matter of liberty, not price. We campaign for these freedoms because we believe that everyone deserves them. We seek to eliminate the digital divide and empower all as full citizens, support the preservation of mother tongues, and avoid proprietary software and format lock-in. We work to attain our goals by * providing unfettered access to our office productivity tools at no cost * encouraging the translation, documentation, and support of our software in one's own language * promoting and actively participating in the creation and development of open standards and free software via open and transparent peer-review processes Though the members of our community hail from many different backgrounds, we all value personal choice and transparency, which translates practically into wider compatibility, more utility, and no end-user lock-in to a single product. We believe that free software can provide better-quality, higher-reliability, increased-security, and greater-flexibility than proprietary alternatives. The community behind LibreOffice is the heart of the project, without which we would not have the resources to continue developing the software. The passion and drive that every individual brings to the community results in collaborative development that often exceeds our own expectations. With dozens of different essential roles in the project, we invite everyone to join us in our work and help us to make LibreOffice known and accessible to all. The Community Bylaws, developed by our own community members, guide the way we work and encourage new members to contribute in a way which benefits both the whole community as well as themselves. Through the use of copyleft licenses such as the [GNU Lesser General Public](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html), [Mozilla Public](https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/), and [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/), we commit to protecting your rights as developers and content creators. Interested in seeing who has already contributed to the LibreOffice project? Please visit our Credits page. We hope to see your name there soon! To learn more about how the community protects your rights and how our non-profit shepherds projects like LibreOffice, please see our [Privacy Policy] and [legal information]. --- --- --- --- --- Cheers, --R -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
