GNU Ada lamguage: A good reference for our GNU system commerce?

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gd_scania
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A rejoint: 09/13/2017

I have proudly announced an GNU OS and build system project for commerce, and our GNU wiki has told that GNU Ada language is a beneficial free software commerce, they dnt sell sources or binaries but sell LTS contracts.
But my business model is, the only rolling system and build service are sources-based only and gratis, like the Ada language offering sources and binaries by gratis.
But 2 editions of LTS systems are, sources-based edition not needing payments and worries of hardware architectures, but needing knowledge to handle sources.
Finally there is a paid and binaries-based edition of my LTS system, specific for embedded hardware systems, like the Ada language selling LTS contracts.
For EVERY editions you dnt need to worry for licenses which every nonfreeware are needed to be excluded, for what we are required to be an GNU system.

strypey
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A rejoint: 05/14/2015

Hi GD_Scania, I'm guessing from this post, as well as your comments on other threads, that English is not your first language. Good on your for making the effort to learn it so you can communicate with more people. However, I really have no idea what this post is about. Can you repost with more context, links, and clearer explanations of what you want us to understand?

>> I have proudly announced an GNU OS and build system project for commerce <<

Do you mean a GNU-Linux distribution designed to be used by businesses? Or a distribution designed for accountants? Something else?

>>... our GNU wiki has told that GNU Ada language is a beneficial free software commerce, they dnt sell sources or binaries but sell LTS contracts. <<

Which GNU wiki? What do you mean by "free software commerce"? Who sells LTS" contracts"? The people who maintain the GNU Ada language?

>> But my business model is, the only rolling system and build service are sources-based only and gratis, like the Ada language offering sources and binaries by gratis. <<

You intend to give away builds and updates free-of-charge? How is this different from what Trisquel does (or just about any other distro)?

>> But 2 editions of LTS systems are, sources-based edition not needing payments and worries of hardware architectures, but needing knowledge to handle sources. <<

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>> Finally there is a paid and binaries-based edition of my LTS system, specific for embedded hardware systems, like the Ada language selling LTS contracts. <<

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>> For EVERY editions you dnt need to worry for licenses which every nonfreeware are needed to be excluded, for what we are required to be an GNU system. <<

Every variation of your distribution will be 100% libre, containing only free code, so you can become an FSF-endorsed distro?