Le 23/07/2017 à 12:02, Theo Schmidt a écrit :

There is a fundamental difference between proprietary platforms with
their own proprietary protocols used quasi-publicly (like Facebook) and
proprietary platforms usable with public (FOSS) protocols, like Gmail,
and Email or "WWW", etc. in general. As a non-Gmail-user, I can still
read from and write to a Gmail account. As a non-Facebook-user, I can
read some Facebook content, but not write to it. This leads to
discrimination when quasi-public organisations use Facebook. E.g. Swiss
television and radio (a so-called public service) no longer uses open
email addresses or even specific web-forms

Hi, yes you're absolutely right and in france this is more and more a problem and will continue to, especially with our new president. And I add to this the need to have a computer-phone for more and more things too, while public services are closing: Documentations printed on paper(transport schedules...), phone booths, human desks in postal service, transport services, etc.

Living in this world become more and more difficult, I don't how and how long I will succeed in survive in it.
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Sincerely, Stephane Ascoet

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