No, that is not what I'm hoping to see. Very few people will ever find those links and fewer still have the knowledge to know how to use that information. Here is a scenario for thought experiment purposes: I have a minor role in Berkeley politics. In this capacity, I sometimes have occasion to try to interest the "real" politicians in software freedom, both for their own use and for official use by the City. One problem is that there is no material I've ever found on the fsf.org website that serves as a good starting point for people. I can't just "give them a link". The next problem arises if someone wants to try getting started. Even if I hand them a pre-loaded device, there is no GNU material to teach them basic GNU (originally unix) concepts, basic system administration, and so on. Or similarly, consider the City IT department - a microsoft shop through and through. Good luck finding training materials they can adopt and adapt if they want to put GNU systems on staff desktops, or get away from proprietary software on City servers. None of these very basic elements are present but my belief is that they would go a long way to spreading software freedom. If GNU, with *help* from the FSF worked on that, one strategy might be to start with very minimal systems -- nearly "classic unix-like" and little more -- simply to get a really solid foundation in place, and build from there. -t On 2019-09-24 01:08, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote: > The way I find the answer is usually this: https://www.fsf.org/resources/ (third link) → https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw → https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom → various links including , , . > > Does this satisfy your requirements and do you think it's easy enough? Do you have suggestions for different ways to provide this information? > > Federico > > P.s.: I had to copy the Message-ID from the mbox archive > > _______________________________________________ > libreplanet-discuss mailing list > libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org > https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss