+@node Interviews and Speeches
+@chapter Interviews and Speeches
+
+Interviews and speeches about your package are an important channel
+for informing the public about the GNU system and the ideas of the
+free software movement. Please avoid saying ``open source'' and avoid
+calling the GNU system ``Linux'', just as you would in the package
+itself (@pxref{Terminology}). Likewise, avoid promoting nonfree
+programs (@pxref{References,,, standards, GNU Coding
+Standards}) as you would in the package itself.
+
+Many GNU users have erroneous ideas about GNU. Outside of our
+community, most people think it is Linux. Please use your opportunity
+to set them straight. Start the presentation with the answers to
+these basic questions:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+What GNU is (an operating system developed to be Unix-like and totally
+free software). It is good to mention @url{http://www.gnu.org}.
+
+@item
+What free software is (the users control it, so it doesn't control
+them). It is good to state the four freedoms and/or refer to
+@url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html}.
+
+@item
+What GNU/Linux is (Linux filled the last gap in GNU). It is useful to
+refer to @url{http://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html}.
+
+@item
+What the GNU Project is (the project to develop GNU).
+
+@item
+How your package fits in (it's part of GNU, and the work is part of
+the GNU Project).
+@end itemize
+
+If you feel a social pressure not to say these things, you may be
+coming in contact with some who would prefer that these things not be
+said. That's precisely when we need your support most.
+
+Please don't include advertisements or plugs for any company, product
+or service. Even if the product would meet the standards for the FSF
+to endorse it, an ad for it is out of place in a presentation about a
+GNU package. Likewise, please don't include company slogans. Mention
+a company only when called for by the subject matter.
+
+A few GNU packages are actually business activities of a particular
+company. In that case, it is ok to say so at the start. Otherwise,
+please show that this is a project of the GNU Project, and avoid
+suggesting it is any company's project.
+
+If you are paid by a company to work on the GNU package, it is
+appropriate to thank the company in a discreet way, but please don't
+go beyond that.
+
+Before you do a speech or interview, please contact the GNU Project
+leadership. We can give you advice on how to deal with various
+eventualities.
+
+When your interviews and speech recordings or transcript are posted,
+please tell us about them. Then we can publicize them.
+
+Please post them in formats that are friendly to free software: not in
+Doc or Docx format, not with Flash, not with QuickTime, not with MP3,
+MPEG2 or MPEG4. Plain text, HTML and PDF are good.
+