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i18n: English version of social contract
author | Matthieu Rakotojaona <matthieu.rakotojaona@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 02 Aug 2012 01:44:52 +0200 |
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1 The project "Salut à Toi" was born from a need to protect our liberties, our privacy and our independance. It is intended to protect the rights and liberties a user has regarding her own private and numeric data, her acquaintance's, and the data she handles; it is also intended to be a human contact point, not substituting itself to physical encounters, but rather facilitating them. | |
2 Salut à Toi will always fight against all forms of technology control by private interests. The global network must belong to everybody, and be a force of expression and freedom for all Mankind. | |
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4 Towards this end, "Salut à Toi" and those who participate in the project operate on a Social Contract, a commitment to those who use it. This Contract involves the following points : | |
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6 - We put the freedom at the top of our priorities : freedom of the user, freedom with her data. To achieve this, "Salut à Toi" is a Libre Software - an essential condition - and its infrastructure also relies on Libre Software, meaning softwares that respect the 4 fundamental rules : | |
7 - The freedom to run the program for any purpose. | |
8 - The freedom to study how the program works, and change it to make it do what you wish. | |
9 - The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbor. | |
10 - The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements (and modified versions in general) to the public, so that the whole community benefits. | |
11 You have the full possibility to install your own version of "Salut à Toi" on your own machine, to verify - and understand - how it works, adapt it to your needs, and share the knowledge with your friends. | |
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13 - The information regarding the user belong to her, and we will never have the pretention - and indecency ! - to consider the content that she produces or relays via "Salut à Toi" as our property. As well, we commit ourselves to never make profit from selling any of her presonal information. | |
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15 - We greatly encourage a general _decentralisation_. "Salut à Toi" being based on a decentralised protocol (XMPP), he is by nature decentralised. This is essential for a better protection of your information, a better resistance to censorship and hardware or software failures, and to alleviate authoritarian tendencies. | |
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17 - By fighting against the attempts at private control and comercial abuses of the global network, and trying to remain independant, we are absolutely opposed to any form of advertisement: you will *never* see any advertisement coming from us | |
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19 - The users Equality is essential for us, we refuse any kind of discrimination, being based on geographical location, population category, or any other ground. | |
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21 - We will do whatever is possible to fight against any kind of censorship. The global network must be a mean of expression for everyone. | |
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23 - We refuse the mere idea of an absolute authority regarding the decisions taken for "Salut à Toi" and how it works, and the choice of decentralisation and the use of Libre Software allows to reject all hierarchy. | |
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25 - The idea of Fraternity is essential. This is why: | |
26 - we will help the users, whatever their computer literacy is, to the extent of what we can | |
27 - we will as well commit ourselves to help the accessibility to "Salut à Toi" for disabled people | |
28 - "Salut à Toi" , XMPP, and the technologies used help facilitate the electronic exchanges, but we strive to focus on real and human exchanges : we will always favor Real on Virtual. | |
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