Surely, it must have been just a guideline?

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:26, Dibu Philip <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Why is it that the group that supports and stands for Freedom, do not
> provide the basic Freedom of speech and expression? I read that those
> planning to take a session on the anniversary day were to abide by this
> rule:' presentations must not talk/promote/mention/discuss about proprietary
> software
>  unless it becomes totally impossible to continue the topic without
> discussing'
>  If Libre user group doesn't give its members the basic Freedom, who else
> willl?
>
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