From e0e2e939b019272ebd0a8bd25a3ec030b6a22b62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Enge Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 15:29:54 +0100 Subject: code: Tweak endorsement email. * code/endorsement-email.txt: Tweak. --- code/endorsement-email.txt | 23 ++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'code') diff --git a/code/endorsement-email.txt b/code/endorsement-email.txt index 7e427a8..c672351 100644 --- a/code/endorsement-email.txt +++ b/code/endorsement-email.txt @@ -7,20 +7,25 @@ this initiative, please let us know about it. On January 28th, we emailed you regarding on-going work by the authors of this message to devise a “GNU Social Contract”. The goal of this -document is to state the core values GNU maintainers and uploaders who -have endorsed it are committed to uphold. It is both an agreement among -us, GNU contributors, and a pledge to the broader free software -community. Additionally, we think it can be a first step towards +document is to formulate a common core set of values for the GNU Project, +on which we can jointly build to form a stronger community. It is both +an agreement among us, GNU contributors, and a pledge to the broader free +software community. Additionally, we think it can be a first step towards formalizing a transparent and collective governance of the GNU Project. -Version 1.0 of the GNU Social Contract is appended below and can also be -seen at: +We received a number of questions and suggestions on the first draft of the +document, witnesses to our collective approach to shaping a document that +can help us go forward together. We discussed all your input with great +care; it is documented, together with the adopted resolutions, at + https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:gsc-feedback +The result of all this is Version 1.0 of the GNU Social Contract as appended +below, which can also be seen at: https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:social-contract -Feedback on the draft was taken into account as documented at: - - https://wiki.gnu.tools/gnu:gsc-feedback +We believe that the outcome is an even snappier document, which lays out +our common foundations even more clearly, and thank everyone of you who +contributed to improving it. We now invite you to send a message, by February 24th, preferably signed with your OpenPGP key, to gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org and -- cgit v1.2.1