add links to the GNU ethical repository criteria v_0
authorFrantišek Kučera <franta-hg@frantovo.cz>
Fri, 08 Nov 2019 20:06:06 +0100
branchv_0
changeset 64 f3424052a31a
parent 63 20eed1382726
child 65 614d52966251
add links to the GNU ethical repository criteria
text/ssm.en.xml
--- a/text/ssm.en.xml	Fri Nov 08 19:56:51 2019 +0100
+++ b/text/ssm.en.xml	Fri Nov 08 20:06:06 2019 +0100
@@ -539,6 +539,12 @@
 			<id>f9275c3c-2b09-4aec-ac28-76ff827d52ce</id>
 			<type>requirement</type>
 			<text>Source code repository must be accessible through a secure and encrypted connection.</text>
+			<link>
+				<url>https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria.html</url>
+				<type>compatible</type>
+				<title>GNU ethical repository criteria</title>
+				<quotation>Support HTTPS properly and securely, including the site's certificates.</quotation>
+			</link>
 		</item>
 	</chapter>
 	
@@ -691,6 +697,12 @@
 				<quotation>Please don’t host discussions about your package in a service that requires nonfree software. For instance, Google+ “communities” require running a nonfree JavaScript program to post a message, so they can’t be used in the Free World. Google Groups has the same problem. To host discussions there would be excluding people who live by free software principles.</quotation>
 				<quotation>Of course, you can’t order people not to use such services to talk with each other. What you can do is not legitimize them, and use your influence to lead people away from them. For instance, where you say where to have discussions related to the program, don’t list such a place.</quotation>
 			</link>
+			<link>
+				<url>https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria.html</url>
+				<type>related</type>
+				<title>GNU ethical repository criteria</title>
+				<quotation>The site's terms of service contain no odious conditions.</quotation>
+			</link>
 		</item>
 		<item>
 			<id>ff537045-819e-4dec-a020-d2c9f2c3292b</id>