On 05/12/2011 11:13 AM, ValessioBrito wrote:
> Is not it important to monitor and encourage DebConf comments within
> these networks?

If you want to spend time on those networks, no one will stop you :)

However, the minute debian requires me to agree to the terms of service
of any of the groups you mentioned (which is a requirement to
participate and give feedback there, afaict, with the possible exception
of identi.ca) is the minute i stop being a debian developer.

> The first step is the conscientization; And who is already addicted to
> the consumption of "Drug"; remains the only "harm reduction", do
> understand that the more an individual uses is closed things worse for
> him. We must therefore participate within those networks of a group
> discussion process, calling for alternative networks.

Pragmatically, a mix of strategies is probably worth doing.  But please
remember metcalfe's law [0].  Your participation in a proprietary
network contributes to the value held by the proprietor, and increases
their ability to attract and exploit others.

Time and effort you spend contributing to a proprietary network is time
and effort you don't spend contributing to a free and open global
communications network.

> We must not allow anyone to comment on Debian DebConf or wrongly.

eh?  I have no interest in stopping people from commenting on debconf,
rightly or wrongly.  If someone wants to claim (on facebook or
elsewhere) that debconf is a conference of magical ponies, i plan on
shrugging and moving on.

> Monitor the transmission and comments about them realiazada on
> Facebook and other networks, is important for anyone draw the wrong
> conclusions about what was said.

At most, i'd hope that any "official" debian commentary that takes place
within proprietary networks would be to point the discussion to free
forums where conversation can take place without non-free corporate
gatekeepers.

Regards,

        --dkg

[0] https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Metcalfe%27s_law

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