On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Rahul Sundaram escribió:
Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:
Fedora. Leading by example.
Fedora. Leaders of the Free World.
Can we do it in five words? :)
Leading by example doesn't say what kind of example we are trying to set.
"Free world" is a bit too vague too and a bit amusing with the patents on
software situation.
"Leading Free Software" can be interpreted to mean that we are leading the
advancement of Free software or we are leaders in Free software. I like
both these meanings.
The only problem I can see is free vs gratis confusion in that. If you want
to try another angle
"Leading Software Freedom"
"Leading Software Libre"
How is that any different from one of those FSF endorsed distributions? Do
end users care enough about the Free software aspect of it? I don't want
us to be struck on debates on definitions of freedom forever either.
Rahul
I like both of the last corrections you made:
"Fedora: Leading Software Freedom"
The other, "Leading Software Libre" is not bad either, but the first, I
think, has an implicit empowerment of "freedom", while the later only
describes the situation of the Software (as "libre" or "free"
["liberated"])... MY personal opinion, though.
How about "Fedora: Leading the Fight For Software Freedom"?
I like having "Fight" in there. Stirs up the passions. :)
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