Our ideals for systems we use and design, and some example underlying consequences. * Must be Free * Must comply with Debian Free Software Guidelines * Must be stable * Should be a pure subset of Debian stable (e.g. no backports) * Should be secure * Avoid packages not supported by the security team * Should be maintained * Avoid packages listing "QA team" as maintainer * Avoid packages validated against years-old Debian Policy * Should be localized * User-facing packages should support swedish * Should be simple * User-facing packages should have a uniform style * Web-based services should all appear on a single website, with a unifying front page and/or overarching menu * A single desktop environment should be used * Should require zero administration * Package update should all happen automatically * Avoid services needing technical attention * Avoid PHP-based code * Should be eco friendly * Usable with cheap computers * Usable with old computers * Should have low electricity consumption * Avoid packages requiring heavy computing * Avoid OpenGL as requirement (optional use is fine) * Avoid desktop environments GNOME, KDE * Avoid packages requiring massive memory * Avoid Java-based code * Avoid LibreOffice * Avoid web browsers Chromium, Firefox For each "Should", document reasons for each exception made.