Hi Mark!
Mark Wielaard <mjw(a)gnu.org> skribis:
Last year we already raised this issue in our open letter the the
FSF:
https://gnu.wildebeest.org/blog/mjw/2019/12/27/proposals-for-the-new-gnu-...
We understand that traditionally the FSF has used the
gnu.org
domain not just for the GNU project, but also to facilitate other
programs of the FSF. We would like to see a better separation
between pages maintained by GNU volunteers and FSF staff
maintained pages for other FSF programs.
Specifically we like to give pages maintained by the FSF Licensing
and Compliance Lab like the Free Software Definition, License
List, Free System Distribution Guidelines and other FSF Compliance
programs on which the larger Free Software community relies a
special status or redirect them to the
fsf.org domain.
Lets raise this issue again. The FSF finally has a new president, so
hopefully they are a bit more responsive this time around:
https://www.fsf.org/news/geoffrey-knauth-elected-free-software-foundation...
Yes, that makes sense! Thanks for reminding us of the letter.
> (I figured it’s also a way to say hi! to all of you. :-))
Yes, good to see some activity on this list again. The pandemic was
not good for my, and I assume others, enthousiasm. Things are a bit
better around here now. But life is far from normal. Hope others are
doing well.
BTW. This week various GNU Toolchain people are coming together using
a fully free BBB platform.
https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/linuxplumbers2020
So people might be a little busy right now.
I hope you folks are having a good time with LP and getting a warm
feeling of being together again, even if remotely.
Thanks,
Ludo’.