Hi Ludo,
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 02:58:32PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Mark Wielaard <mark(a)klomp.org> skribis:
> Originally for bootstrapping reasons that was just for GNU maintainers
> as that term was defined in old GNU. I think if we want a "people" page
> on the new website we could add people there if they want, but I think
> it doesn't have to be very formal as long as it is clear that
> participation in the GNU Assembly is under the assumption that all
> participants endorse the goals of the GNU Social Contract.
Still, I think it would make sense to keep a public list of
participants/endorsers for transparency and also as an introduction.
WDYT?
Maybe, but it is an extra process. I am not against a people page or
something, but someone needs to update it (and what is the
removal/expiry process? Or don't we need one?)
I see you created
https://web.gnu.tools/en/contribute/ which directs
people to email social-contract(a)gnu.tools and then subscribe to this
mailinglist. Can we just change that into joining this mailinglist?
social-contract(a)gnu.tools was a quick and dirty alias setup for the
social contract bootstrapping process. If we are going to use it for
real then we should make it a proper mailinglist. The simply alias may
bounce as we just noticed.
Cheers,
Mark