LibrePlanet: About/Mission Statement

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LibrePlanet will work to provide the infrastructure, necessary tools and resources, to help free software enthusiasts organize into teams working together to advocate and contribute to free software.
 
LibrePlanet will work to provide the infrastructure, necessary tools and resources, to help free software enthusiasts organize into teams working together to advocate and contribute to free software.
 
== Specific resources ==
 
 
=== General Code of Conduct ===
 
 
Example, Ubuntu's CoC:
 
 
https://edge.launchpad.net/codeofconduct/1.0.1
 
 
=== IRC ===
 
 
http://www.gnu.org/server/irc-rules.html
 
 
=== Mailing lists ===
 
 
Examples of mailing list codes of conduct?
 
 
I like the Fedora Mailing List Guidelines:
 
 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines
 
 
=== Wiki ===
 
 
Examples of wiki codes of conduct?
 
 
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Please add your views at the bottom of the page and
 
 
== Make a difference ==
 

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LibrePlanet Mission Statement

So that the name LibrePlanet is strongly associated with a clear goal, and so that individual groups can cooperate and collaborate effectively, all LibrePlanet participants and contributors must agree with this set of founding principles. To indicate your support for and agreement to this mission statement, add a line saying you agree to your user page.

Mission

The LibrePlanet project exists to build a global network of activists organized around furthering the ideals of software freedom and related issues concerning digital rights as necessary means for a free society.

LibrePlanet will work to provide the infrastructure, necessary tools and resources, to help free software enthusiasts organize into teams working together to advocate and contribute to free software.