I voted “1243” in the current Debian GFDL vote. If you are a Debian developer who hasn’t voted yet, please do so ASAP. Democracy lives from participation, so make up your mind.

Debian should reject the GFDL for the pointed out issues.

From what I’ve heard from others, this option will likely win.

Accepting documents with no invariant sections (except the copyright part) is a compromise I could live with, changing the social contract is not, so I rated it second. I am aware of the other issues with the GFDL, but I hope that these could be sorted out somehow with the FSF. They aren’t unreasonable people, after all. And there is a certain amount of interpretation in any legal document. Probably only the copyright holders can sue, and why should they as long as e.g. the DRM used doesn’t really prevent access to the original documents, or the transparent copy restriction is fulfilled since the original documents are still online?

But I’m really close to voting “1342” instead.

But since I’m really expecting people to rank 1 first, I don’t think it matters much.