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This is where the [http://gplv3.fsf.org/gpl3-process.pdf drafting and comment process] itself will be discussed. The content is technical and administrative, rather than political. This is where the [http://gplv3.fsf.org/gpl3-process.pdf drafting and comment process] itself will be discussed. The content is technical and administrative, rather than political.
-* Who are the mysterious committees A, B, C, D and E at present?+== Who are the people on the committees? ==
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 +The committee lists haven't been announced yet because they're not finalized. They should be within two to three weeks -- around early February -- and will be published at that time.
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 +== Other questions ==
* Why has the GPLv3 Process been modelled on the terrible processes of the WGIG, instead of harnessing the free-software-friendly organisations already existing around the world? * Why has the GPLv3 Process been modelled on the terrible processes of the WGIG, instead of harnessing the free-software-friendly organisations already existing around the world?
(The above questions should be regarded as released under a MIT/X11-style permission to use for any purpose, not the GPL-incompatible FDL 1.2. I don't require any journalists wanting to use these questions to include the full FDL.) (The above questions should be regarded as released under a MIT/X11-style permission to use for any purpose, not the GPL-incompatible FDL 1.2. I don't require any journalists wanting to use these questions to include the full FDL.)

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This is where the drafting and comment process itself will be discussed. The content is technical and administrative, rather than political.

Who are the people on the committees?

The committee lists haven't been announced yet because they're not finalized. They should be within two to three weeks -- around early February -- and will be published at that time.

Other questions

  • Why has the GPLv3 Process been modelled on the terrible processes of the WGIG, instead of harnessing the free-software-friendly organisations already existing around the world?

(The above questions should be regarded as released under a MIT/X11-style permission to use for any purpose, not the GPL-incompatible FDL 1.2. I don't require any journalists wanting to use these questions to include the full FDL.)