On 2 Aug 2016, at 10:51, Alison macrina@riseup.net wrote:
Hi Mike, I think that this is valid criticism. I'd really like it if we could at least clarify that we will always make most of our tools free of cost. I've added that line to your revision:
Can I suggest:
"We will make most of our tools free of cost."
I'm not sure if the "always" adds anything.
Tim
Mike Perry:
Here's an attempt to reword to capture my thinking:
- Our tools are universally available to access, use, adapt, and distribute
The more diverse our users, the less simply being a user of Tor implies about any user, so we aim to create tools that anyone can access and use. We will always make most of our tools free of cost. We do not restrict access to our tools unless it is for the security of all users, and we design, build, and deploy our tools without collecting identifiable information about our users. We expect the code and research we publish to be improved by many different people, and that is only possible if everyone has the ability to use, copy, modify, and redistribute our tools.
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