On 2020-09-19 11:48 am, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Hi all,
As part of a large change to CG section 3, "Working with source code",
I'd like to link to a page with a choice of Git GUIs. There is this on
Git's official website:
https://git-scm.com/downloads/guis/
Here comes the problem: it links to both free as in speech and
proprietary software.
Is it fine with respect to GNU guidelines to link to that page? Maybe
with a
sentence like "We recommend picking a piece of free software among
those."?
My $0.02 is that the page you referenced clearly labels each program
by platform, price, and license. If that were not the case, then one
could justify providing an appropriately curated list to ensure the
user is well-informed. I say follow the free(dom)/libre
principle--link to that page, and let the user make their own choice.
Regarding your sentence, I wonder if the word "recommend" could be
problematic. Granted you are not calling out any particular program
that might be misconstrued as sponsorship or advertisement. What do
you think of this phrasing?
"This site (link) provides a list of GUI clients, including free
software for various platforms."