Re: Creative Commons 3.0 Public draft -- news and questions
MJ Ray wrote:
> Evan Prodromou <evan@debian.org>
>> On Tue, 2006-15-08 at 12:46 +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
>> > > > Can we try to make CC put this issue out to a general
>> > > > resolution?
>> > > You can, if you want. I don't think that's Debian's place, though.
>> > How does one start a CC GR?
>>
>> The main way that I've seen changes in the CC licenses happen has been
>> through discussion on the cc-licenses mailing list. I have no idea what
>> kind of voting process CC has.
>
> One problem is that we are being told that our suggestions have been
> rejected by some decision-making process, but there appears to be no
> record of the discussion, decision or process!
>
> Meanwhile, I feel that CC's statement assumes that debian's compromise
> process will allow them to forbid TPM.
>
> This looks a bit asymmetric to me. debian mostly works in the open,
> but I can't get much information about CC's decisions into the open.
> It's very difficult to make good suggestions in that situation. It
> feels like we're trying to give directions through a maze we haven't
> seen while blinded.
Yep.
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