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CGU CC-BY-SA-4.0 | 87 % | 2 | 993 | 6 217 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 0 | |
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Trademarks CC-BY-SA-4.0 | 50 % | 3 | 758 | 4 684 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
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Soutenir CC-BY-SA-4.0 | 0 % | 102 | 935 | 6 631 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
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Archipelago CC-BY-4.0 | 0 % | 13 | 407 | 3 116 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
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Vue d’ensemble
Site Web du projet | framasoft.org |
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Mainteneurs du projet | tcit AyM |
Licence associée à cette traduction | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International |
Processus de traduction |
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Dépôt du code source |
https://framagit.org/framasoft/accueil.git
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Branche du dépôt | master |
Dernier commit distant |
Merge branch 'weblate-framasoft-main' into 'master'
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tcit a écrit Hier |
Dernier commit dans Weblate |
Translated using Weblate (Italian)
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jdcg a écrit Il y a 3 mois |
Dépôt Weblate |
https://weblate.framasoft.org/git/framasoft/main/
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Motif de fichier | src/translations/*/charte.yml |
Fichier de langue de base mono-langue | src/translations/en/charte.yml |
Fichier de traduction |
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src/translations/pt_BR/charte.yml
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Dernière modification | 25 mai 2022 02:13 |
Dernier auteur | framabr |
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Vérifications en échec | 100 % | 3 | 100 % | 706 | 100 % | 4 574 |
Chaînes avec suggestions | 0 % | 0 | 0 % | 0 | 0 % | 0 |
Chaînes non traduites | 0 % | 0 | 0 % | 0 | 0 % | 0 |
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the education world, which is principally dedicated to free (as in free speech)
software. It is collaboratively organized around three main issues: promotion,
dissemination and development of free software, enhancement of open source culture,
and an online platform of open services.
## For an open Internet
The use of free software and open standards on the Internet is the main purpose
of our project @:(html.dio).
Access to source code is the cornerstone of open source principles. @:color.soft
commits itself to place each application available in its projects under [free
license](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.fr.html).
In case of improvement of the code, @:color.soft commits itself to place
the contribution under free license (compatible with the original license) and
will encourage any voluntary contribution from users by inviting them to enter
in contact with the author.
@:color.soft commits itself to make the source code accessible, whether
by publishing a link pointing to the official website of the application, or,
if the latter is no longer available, by publishing the code in question on a
repository.
Doing this, @:color.soft demonstrates its probity by allowing every user
to check the source code, to potentially improve it, and above all to ensure that
no unfair use will be made of his data, identity, or rights.
Users will then be able to knowingly use the available applications and learn
about all their features, advantages, limits and possible uses.
None of the data produced with the help of these applications belong to @:color.soft,
who does not apply any copyright nor censors your content. However, any content
that would be considered infringing or illegal by French law, once duly signaled,
will be immediately deleted.
## For a decentralized Internet
By offering open applications online, @:color.soft intends to promote alternative
solutions to proprietary applications that some companies propose in order to
achieve monopolies and make abusive use of personal data.
These alternatives are examples of the diversity of available open-source solutions
which can be used for personal or collective purpose. In this perspective, @:color.soft
is commited to foster their dissemination by publishing tutorials explaining how
to install these applications on your own server.
Equal access to these applications is a strong commitment: by offering them for
free, @:color.soft wishes to promote their use to the largest extent, and
to give a proof of concept that a decentralized and egalitarian Internet is possible.
## For an ethical Internet
The ethics of opensource software is about sharing and independence. @:color.soft
commits itself to never practice any censorship of the contents, nor any surveillance
of the actions of its users, and to never answer any administrative or authorities
demands without a formal legal request. In return, users commit themselves, in
production or hosting of their contents, to respect the frameworks provided by
law.
We do not practice any discrimation among users, so as to ensure the greatest
accessibility.
Personal data will not be exploited for commercial issues, or transmitted to a
third party, nor used for purposes that are not specified in the present charter.
However, users must be aware that their data might be rendered accessible, especially
when they make them public in the context of a collaborative application. In this
case, users remain responsible for their content.
## For an Internet of solidarity
@:color.soft is a not-for-profit. Its volunteers and employees devote their
time to ensure the continuity of the services offered to users. Our business model
is based on mutualisation of energies and costs. Our services are free, but it
does not mean they cost nothing. If a large number of supporters financially encouraged
@:color.soft to maintain its services, an even larger number of persons would
be able to use them, and they could even be improved.
@:color.soft has a popular education approach, and thus shares as much knowledge
as it can in order to promote the use of free software and teach users how to
install free services on their servers. Sharing technical and cognitive ressources
is what makes the Internet a common good, available for everyone and belonging
to no one.
mundo da educação e se dedica principalmente ao software livre.
Se organiza em colaboração em torno de três temas principais: promoção,
difusão e desenvolvimento de software livre, melhora da cultura do código aberto e
uma plataforma online de serviços abertos.
## Para uma internet aberta
O uso de software livre e padrões abertos na internet é o objetivo
principal de nosso projeto @:(html.dio).
O acesso ao código fonte é a pedra angular dos princípios do código aberto.
@:color.soft se compromete a colocar cada aplicativo disponível em seu projeto
sob [licença livre](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.fr.html).
Em caso de milhoria do código @:color.soft se compromete em colocar
a contribuição sob licença livre (compatível com a licença original
commits itself to place
the contribution under free license (compatible with the original license) and
will encourage any voluntary contribution from users by inviting them to enter
in contact with the author.
@:color.soft commits itself to make the source code accessible, whether
by publishing a link pointing to the official website of the application, or,
if the latter is no longer available, by publishing the code in question on a
repository.
Doing this, @:color.soft demonstrates its probity by allowing every user
to check the source code, to potentially improve it, and above all to ensure that
no unfair use will be made of his data, identity, or rights.
Users will then be able to knowingly use the available applications and learn
about all their features, advantages, limits and possible uses.
None of the data produced with the help of these applications belong to @:color.soft,
who does not apply any copyright nor censors your content. However, any content
that would be considered infringing or illegal by French law, once duly signaled,
will be immediately deleted.
## For a decentralized Internet
By offering open applications online, @:color.soft intends to promote alternative
solutions to proprietary applications that some companies propose in order to
achieve monopolies and make abusive use of personal data.
These alternatives are examples of the diversity of available open-source solutions
which can be used for personal or collective purpose. In this perspective, @:color.soft
is commited to foster their dissemination by publishing tutorials explaining how
to install these applications on your own server.
Equal access to these applications is a strong commitment: by offering them for
free, @:color.soft wishes to promote their use to the largest extent, and
to give a proof of concept that a decentralized and egalitarian Internet is possible.
## For an ethical Internet
The ethics of opensource software is about sharing and independence. @:color.soft
commits itself to never practice any censorship of the contents, nor any surveillance
of the actions of its users, and to never answer any administrative or authorities
demands without a formal legal request. In return, users commit themselves, in
production or hosting of their contents, to respect the frameworks provided by
law.
We do not practice any discrimation among users, so as to ensure the greatest
accessibility.
Personal data will not be exploited for commercial issues, or transmitted to a
third party, nor used for purposes that are not specified in the present charter.
However, users must be aware that their data might be rendered accessible, especially
when they make them public in the context of a collaborative application. In this
case, users remain responsible for their content.
## For an Internet of solidarity
@:color.soft is a not-for-profit. Its volunteers and employees devote their
time to ensure the continuity of the services offered to users. Our business model
is based on mutualisation of energies and costs. Our services are free, but it
does not mean they cost nothing. If a large number of supporters financially encouraged
@:color.soft to maintain its services, an even larger number of persons would
be able to use them, and they could even be improved.
@:color.soft has a popular education approach, and thus shares as much knowledge
as it can in order to promote the use of free software and teach users how to
install free services on their servers. Sharing technical and cognitive ressources
is what makes the Internet a common good, available for everyone and belonging
to no one.