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^ "author: Enrico Zini <enrico@debian.org>\n"
^ "language: english\n"
^ "status: embrionic\n"
^ "topic: Debian\n"
^ "created: 21/09/2006"
;
S ::= \ Statement ^".";
Statement ::= (_|Preamble) Position ;
Preamble ::= How ^"," ;
Name ::= "Anthony Towns"
| "Steve Langasek"
| "Jeroen van" (+"Wolffelaar"|"Wunderbar"|"Wuppertal"|"Wonderland")
| "Branden Robinson"
| "Sven Luther"
| "Bruce Perens"
| "Richard Stallman"
;
Entity ::= S: ["Debian"] "Project"
| S: (--"DPL"|"Debian Project Leader"|"Leader")
| S: (--"DAM"|"Debian Account Manager")
| S: "Debian Secretary"
| S: "Community"
| S: "Cabal"
| ----S:"Super Cow"
| P: (--"RMs"|"Debian Release Managers")
| P: "Debian FTP Masters"
| P: "Developers"
| P: "Donors"
| P: "Delegates"
;
Subject ::= S: the Entity.S
| P: the Entity.P
| S: "Debian"
| S: "Everyone"
| S: Name
;
Object ::= S: the [Adjective] Entity.S
| P: the [Adjective] Entity.P
| the [Adjective] donations [to Subject]
| the [Adjective] funds [for Subject]
| the [Adjective] firmware [in main]
| the [Adjective] proprietary drivers [in main]
| the [Adjective] efforts [of Subject]
| the [Adjective] plan
| the [Adjective] experiment
| the [Adjective] editorial change
| the [Adjective] activity of Subject
| the (plan|resolution) described in paragraph Number (above|below)
| the copyright holder
| the upstream developer
| the modification of Subject
| this resolution
| S: Name
| S: everyone
;
Adjective ::= Adv:prompt
| Adv:swift
| Adv:accurate
| Adv:experimental
| needed
| Adv:harmful
| reasonable
| Adv:appropriate
| Adv:controlled
| Adv:potential
| ["non-"^] Entity ^"-controlled"
| core
| full
| subsidiary
;
Adverb ::= Adjective.Adv ^ly | broadly | widly | likewise | reasonably | successfully | fully | further ;
VerbFor ::= thank | fund | apologise | ----moo;
VerbsFor ::= thanks | funds | apologises | ----moos;
VerbingFor ::= thanking | funding | apologising | ----mooing;
VerbedFor ::= thanked | funded | apologised | ----mooed;
VerbTo ::= approve | disapprove | support | solicit | suggest
| request | approve | authorise | ----moo ;
VerbsTo ::= approves | disapproves | supports | solicits | suggests
| requests | approves | authorises | ----mooes ;
VerbingTo ::= approving | disapproving | supporting | soliciting | suggesting
| requesting | approving | authorising | ----B:mooing
;
VerbedTo ::= approved | disapproved | supported | solicited | suggested
| requested | approved | authorised | ----B:mooed
;
VerbObj ::= revoke | devalue | evaluate | take | overrule | ----moo ;
VerbsObj ::= revokes | devalues | evaluates | takes | overrules | ----mooes ;
VerbingObj ::= revoking | devaluing | cooperating with | evaluating
| disbursing | establishing | taking | overruling | ----B:mooing
;
VerbedObj ::= revoked | approved | disapproved | supported | solicited
| suggested | devalued | requested | evaluated
| approved | established | authorised | taken | overruled | ----B:mooed
;
ActionVerbFor ::= S: [Adverb] VerbsFor
| P: [Adverb] VerbFor
| (should|must) [not] [Adverb] VerbFor
| do not [Adverb] VerbFor
| can [^not] [Adverb] VerbFor
;
ActionVerbObj ::= S: [Adverb] VerbsObj
| P: [Adverb] VerbObj
| (should|must) [not] [Adverb] VerbObj
| do not [Adverb] VerbObj
| can [^not] [Adverb] VerbObj
;
ActionVerbTo ::= S: [Adverb] VerbsTo
| P: [Adverb] VerbTo
| (should|must) [not] [Adverb] VerbTo
| do not [Adverb] VerbTo
| can [^not] [Adverb] VerbTo
;
Action ::= [Adverb] ActionVerbFor [^"," How ^","] Object. for DoingWhat GCHow.
| [Adverb] ActionVerbObj [^"," How ^","] Object. in order to DoingWhat GCHow.
| [Adverb] ActionVerbTo [^"," How ^","] by Subject. to DoingWhat GCHow.
| can [^not] be VerbedTo by Subject to DoingWhat GCHow.
| -(S:has|P:have) the [Adjective] support of Subject for DoingWhat GCHow.
| -(S:is|P:are) of the [Adjective] opinion that Position.
| -(S:lets|P:let) it be [Adverb] known that Position.
| -(S:is|P:are) [Adverb] VerbedFor by Subject for DoingWhat GCHow.
| -(S:is|P:are) [Adverb] VerbedObj by Subject in order to DoingWhat GCHow.
| -(S:is|P:are) [Adverb] VerbedTo by Subject to DoingWhat GCHow.
;
DoingWhat ::= [Adverb] VerbingObj Object Hows
| [Adverb] VerbingFor Object Hows ;
Position ::= Subject.S Action.S
| Subject.P Action.P
;
GreatherCause ::= "our users and Free Software"
| releasing in time
| reducing flamewars
| having a more Adjective Entity.S [and Entity.S]
| having more Adjective Entity.P [and Entity.P]
| promoting cooperation between Subject and Subject
| promoting more Adjective action
| reducing the delays of the ("New Maintainer"|"New"|"DAM") queue
| fixing more bugs in a timely fashion
| acheiving "Total World Domination"
| giving full effect to our wishes
| being ("100%"|--"99%") "Free Software"
;
How ::= during the forthcoming release ["of Debian"]
| as an experiment
| for this purpose
| in a private capacity
| effectively
| promptly
| as seems Adjective and Adjective
| after the release
| for the duration of the mandate
| following internal discussion
| after long consultations
| with [^out] the consent of Subject [or Subject]
| for the avoidance of any doubt
| as a decision by Subject [or Subject]
| with immediate effect
| as are necessary
| >GCHow
;
GCHow ::= for the purpose of (GreatherCause|Subject)
| in the interest of (GreatherCause|Subject)
| in the benefit of (GreatherCause|Subject)
;
Hows ::= How | How (_| ^"," Hows) ;
Digit ::= 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 ;
Number ::= Digit (_| ^Number) ;
(* Recent GR proposals to use for further inspiration:
DECISIONS AND REQUESTS
| A. Reaffirms that programmatic works distributed in the Debian
| system (IE, in main) must be 100% Free Software, regardless of
| whether the work is designed to run on the CPU, a subsidiary
| processing unit, or by some other form of execution. That is,
| works must include the form that the copyright holder or upstream
| developer would actually use for modification.
|
| B. Strongly recommends that all non-programmatic works distribute
| the form that the copyright holder or upstream developer would
| actually use for modification. Such forms need not be distributed
| in the orig.tar.gz (unless required by license) but should be
| made available on upstream websites and/or using Debian project
| resources.
|
| C. Reaffirms its continued support of users whose hardware (or
| software) requires works which are not freely licensed or whose
| source is not available by making such works available in
| non-free and providing project resources to the extent that
| Debian is capable of doing so.
|
| D. Requests that vendors of hardware, even those whose firmware is
| not loaded by the operating system, provide the prefered form for
| modification so that purchasers of their hardware can exercise
| their freedom to modify the functioning of their hardware.
,----
| 1. We affirm that our Priorities are our users and the free software
| community (Social Contract #4);
| 2. We acknowledge that there is a lot of progress in the kernel
| firmware issue; however, it is not yet finally sorted out;
| 3. We give priority to the timely release of Etch over sorting every
| bit out; for this reason, we will deliver firmware in udebs as
| long as it is necessary for installation (like all udebs), and
| firmware included in the kernel itself as part of Debian Etch,
| without further conditions.
`----
| THE DEBIAN PROJECT therefore,
|
| 1. reaffirms its dedication to providing a 100% free system
| to our users according to our Social Contract and the
| DFSG; and
|
| 2. encourages authors of all works to make those works
| available not only under licenses that permit
| modification, but also in forms that make such
| modifications practical; and
|
| 3. supports the decision of the Release Team to require works
| such as images, video, and fonts to be licensed in
| compliance with the DFSG without requiring source code for
| these works under DFSG #2; and
|
| 4. determines that as a special exception to DFSG #2, the source
| code for device firmwares contained in the kernel packages will
| not be required as long as there are no other technical means to
| install and run the Debian system on these devices.
| The Debian Project reaffirms its commitment of providing a 100% free
| operating system, and reaffirms the decisions taken by GR 2004-03, but
| some technical issues regarding firmware couldn't be solved in the
| timeframe to release etch, and, therefore, the next Debian release,
| codename etch, will still contain sourceless/non-free firmwares. The
| Debian Project apologize for this, and will continue to work on finding
| a way to solve this issue.
| THE DEBIAN PROJECT:
| 1. reaffirms its dedication to providing a 100% free system to
| our users according to our Social Contract and the DFSG;
| and
| 2. encourages licensors of all works to make those works
| available not only under licenses that permit modification,
| but also in forms that make such modifications practical;
| and
| 3. as a special exception to help users who have vital
| hardware without free software drivers yet, the Debian
| system and official CD images may include hardware-support
| packages from the admin section of the non-free archive
| area which conform to all Debian Free Software Guidelines
| except guideline 2 (Source Code), or an archive
| section/area with equivalent requirements.
| The Debian Project resolves that:
|
| (a) The Social Contract shall be reverted to its original form,
| as at http://www.debian.org/social_contract.1.0
|
| (b) The term "software" as used in the Social Contract shall be
| presumed only to cover programs, scripts, libraries and similar
| executable works to be executed directly as part of the Debian
| System.
|
| (c) In addition to the commitments made in the Social Contract,
| the Debian System shall only include documentation, images,
| sounds, video, fonts and similar works that meet the Debian
| Free Software Guidelines, and are available in some reasonably
| modifiable form.
|
| (d) Notwithstanding the above, the Debian Free Software Guidelines
| shall not be applied to logos, firmware or the text of copyright
| licenses that may be included in the Debian System.
|
| (e) Following the release of etch, the Debian Project Leader shall:
| i. ensure that the Debian community has a good understanding
| of the technical and legal issues that prevent the Debian
| Free Software Guidelines from being applied to logos and
| firmware in a manner that meets the needs of our users;
| ii. ensure that project resources are made available to
| people working on addressing those issues;
| iii. provide a report to the Debian community on progress achieved
| in these areas at DebConf 7 in Edinburgh.
| (f) Following the release of etch, the Debian Project as a whole shall
| reopen the question of which commitments should be codified in the
| project's Social Contract. This shall including both an online
| consultation with Debian users, Debian derivatives and the free
| software community, and a public in-person discussion and debate
| at DebConf 7 in Edinburgh in honour of the 10th anniversary of
| the original publication of the Social Contract on the 4th
| of July 1997.
`----
,----
| The Debian Project resolves that:
|
| (a) The inclusion in main of sourceless firmware and support in Debian
| Installer is not a release blocker for the release of Etch.
|
| (b) For the release of Etch, the Release Managers are given discretion
| to waive RC issues in other cases where the letter of the Social
| Contract is currently not being met, provided there is no regression
| relative to the Sarge release and that waivers are done consistently
| and with proper consideration of past resolutions (e.g. GDFL) and
| work already done on other (comparable) packages.
|
| (c) Following the release of etch, the Debian Project Leader shall:
| i. ensure that the Debian community has a good understanding
| of the technical and legal issues that prevent the Debian
| Free Software Guidelines from being applied to logos and
| firmware in a manner that meets the needs of our users;
| ii. ensure that project resources are made available to
| people working on addressing those issues;
| iii. keep the Debian community updated on progress achieved
| in these areas.
|
| (d) Following the release of etch, the Debian Project as a whole shall
| reopen the question of which commitments should be codified in the
| project's Social Contract. This shall include both an online
| consultation with Debian developers, users, Debian derivatives and
| the free software community, and a public in-person discussion at
| DebConf 7 in Edinburgh in honour of the 10th anniversary of the
| original publication of the Social Contract on the 4th of July 1997.
| THE DEBIAN PROJECT therefore,
| 1. reaffirms its dedication to providing a 100% free system to
| our users according to our Social Contract and the DFSG; and
| 2. encourages authors of all works to make those works
| available not only under licenses that permit modification,
| but also in forms that make such modifications practical; and
| 3. supports the decision of the Release Team to require works
| such as images, video, and fonts to be licensed in
| compliance with the DFSG without requiring source code for
| these works under DFSG #2; and
| 4. determines that for the purposes of DFSG #2, device
| firmware shall also not be considered a program.
*)
|