Hi,
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Evaggelos Balaskas wrote:
>
> For me one important thing is this:
> If you want to invite people to opensource then you need somehow to
> reach them!
>
I very much agree with Evaggelos, even though sometimes I am an idealist.
If we only use free software ser
Brazilians Rebel Against Data Caps. The Rest of the World Should, Too.
Agustin Rossi and Rafael Zanatta, June 21, 2017
https://morningconsult.com/opinions/brazilians-rebel-data-caps-rest-world/
Dear friends,
this email i received in the BestBit email list. A very good proposal.
many greetings, w
# jah [2017-06-21 17:46 +0200]:
If it is true that humans tend to seek out ideas that confirm their own,
then it seems likely FSFE's twitter followers belong to the set of
people who do not need convincing to use and further Free Software.
As one of the maintainers of the FSFE's Twitter account
On 21/06/17 11:22, Erik Albers wrote:
> Do you think that - although the use
> of proprietary platforms is ethically not supportable - the chances of
> convincing new people to use and further Free Software are worth the
> punishment?
I think it's worth considering whether or not there is any ben
On Wednesday 21. June 2017 17.20.05 Federico Bruni wrote:
being dangerous or controversial at all.
>
> I commented that we cannot expect real free speech in a walled garden
> and these events should encourage video bloggers to start using
> alternative platforms. He replied that there's no big au
Il giorno mer 21 giu 2017 alle 16:47, Daniel Pocock
ha scritto:
- systems like facebook are made by the establishment, for the
establishment. Zuckerberg is a regular at Bilderberg these days. This
brings me to the age old question: can you change the system by using
the rules the system gives
If not being mistaken, that was the very topic of Rysiek in the last
fsfe summit
"Free Software and the Network Effect: fight it or ride it?"
For me one important thing is this:
If you want to invite people to opensource then you need somehow to
reach them!
On 06/21/2017 05:47 PM, Daniel Poco
On 21/06/17 12:22, Erik Albers wrote:
> Now I would be interested what you think? Do you think that - although the use
> of proprietary platforms is ethically not supportable - the chances of
> convincing new people to use and further Free Software are worth the
> punishment?
> Or do you think
On Wednesday 21. June 2017 12.22.30 Erik Albers wrote:
>
> Now I would be interested what you think? Do you think that - although the
> use of proprietary platforms is ethically not supportable - the chances of
> convincing new people to use and further Free Software are worth the
> punishment? Or
On 21/06/17 11:22, Erik Albers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Maybe you noted in the Newsletter May [1] a pro and contra between our
> Executive Director and our Fellowship representative:
>
> On the FSFE's Planet, we had an interesting dialogue popping up
> between our executive director Jon
On 21.06.2017 12:22, Erik Albers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Maybe you noted in the Newsletter May [1] a pro and contra between our
> Executive Director and our Fellowship representative:
>
> On the FSFE's Planet, we had an interesting dialogue popping up
> between our executive director J
Hi all,
Maybe you noted in the Newsletter May [1] a pro and contra between our
Executive Director and our Fellowship representative:
On the FSFE's Planet, we had an interesting dialogue popping up
between our executive director Jonas Öberg who argues that sometimes
you can
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