Hi Rik,
There is a _big_ problem here with SFI process 'transparency':
Yes; we're working on that. By stating this in our vision statement we're setting a new standard for SFI. That doesn't mean we've achieved it already. :)
Objectives: 6: ...to be pragmatic, transparent, and responsible as an organization --------------------------------------------------------- SoftwareFreedomDay.org : Celebrating Free and Open Source Software [FOSS] in Your Community
While the overall statement drift has been positive, the substance is seemingly different. Like, please reconcile your footer above, which precisely echoes the long-standing SFD home page - "Software Freedom Day is a global, grassroots effort to educate the public about the virtues and availability of Free and Open Source Software [FOSS]" - with this:
"Decision on policy of terminology to be used: * FLOSS"
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/sfi/minutes/Minutes-07-03-01
Why start confusing people like this now? Project contributors have been signed on to the standing SFD FOSS terminology/deal for three years already, so this seems both abrupt and inappropriate as a 'top-down' foisted change. It recurs in the SFI minutes, so there is no doubt about this muddying of the SFD project aims.
I think I'm less concerned than you are that "FOSS"->"FLOSS" will confuse people. Also, this is not a foisted change; we're having this conversation right now on this public list. That's the point...which brings us back to "transparency", above. Lastly, we haven't even adopted the vision statement yet, it's still under discussion (which is what we're doing). And even if we had adopted it, it wouldn't've been implemented instantly. So no worries -- is your reason for concern about changing "FOSS" to "FLOSS" that the target audience of SFD will be confused? I don't personally have strong feelings one way or the other about using FOSS v. FLOSS, but after our discussion at the F2F I am inclined toward FLOSS, and of course the argument there is that including "Libre" helps to *avoid* confusing our target audience. Do you disagree? Regards, Matt -- --------------------------------------------------------- SoftwareFreedomDay.org : Celebrating Free and Open Source Software in Your Community info AT softwarefreedomday.org http://softwarefreedomday.org/ SFD Sponsors: http://canonical.com http://ibm.com Software Freedom Day is a project of Software Freedom International. Software Freedom International is a registered corporation in the state of New Hampshire, USA.