Re: Public Money Public Code: a good policy for FSFE and other non-profits?

2018-06-16 Thread Florian Snow
Hi Daniel, I think the inventory you propose can be interesting. If we do it, we might want to include what Free Software people use so we can say to others: "Here are tools that have proven useful to us in our work as a non-profit organization." That might be useful to others. Daniel Pocock

Re: Public Money Public Code: a good policy for FSFE and other non-profits?

2018-06-16 Thread Florian Snow
Hi Paul, Paul Boddie writes: > Many of us commit to using Free Software exclusively where the right > to exercise this control has been given to us. Actively using and > developing such software is just as important as promoting it, > arguably more so. If I were to use proprietary software to ad

Re: Public Money Public Code: a good policy for FSFE and other non-profits?

2018-06-16 Thread Albert Dengg
On Sat, Jun 16, 2018 at 09:50:42AM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: ... > > In this particular thread, another staff member, Erik, has written "I > propose you trust us that we use Free Software always and that this is > minimum 95%, including our phones, landlines, printers etc." and that > leaves ope

Re: Public Money Public Code: a good policy for FSFE and other non-profits?

2018-06-16 Thread Max Mehl
# Daniel Pocock [2018-06-16 09:50 +0200]: > Some organizations even generate these reports (or the skeleton of the > report) automatically, extracting a list of all known MAC addresses from > their switches and access points, installing management agents on every > host with a function to detect al

Re: Public Money Public Code: a good policy for FSFE and other non-profits?

2018-06-16 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 15/06/18 16:45, Reinhard Müller wrote: > Am 2018-06-15 um 12:12 schrieb Daniel Pocock: >>> No proprietary software runs on any of FSFE's servers in userspace, and >>> of course all software developed by FSFE staff or by contractors paid by >>> FSFE is free software. >>> >> So what is Jonas ref