Hi Nico,

thanks for reading

Personally I believe we already have so many different topics to focus
on (governmental policies, PMPC, Open Standards, Router freedom, DRM
exemptions, eduction, etc.) and so I like to align my efforts with the
FSFE campaigns to have a greater impact. Doing a few things right,
rather than a lot of things badly. But of course you are free to
initiate an effort yourself.

Yes, that is more than fair enough. I was already aware of that, and in my original email I extended the proposal to readers of the list working on the issue beyond their FSFE affiliation. Even with the idea for a campaign set aside, I'm looking forward to reading more people's takes on the topic.

From your writing I get the impression that this was an incident
uncommon at your institution.

It was probably unwise to make so much of my email about this specific instance. It was one of the least problematic examples of forced use of proprietary software in academia. But it was the incident that sparked the idea, that's why I brought it up.

Best,
Demetris

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Demetris Karayiannis
Homepage URL: dkarayiannis.eu
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