On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 07:43:09AM +0200, Florian Snow wrote:
> Vitaly Repin writes:
>> Why can't FSFE monitor how each and every MEP voted for the matters
>> regarding free software dyring the current and previous election term
>> and present this statistics at FSFE web site (searchable web page
Hi all,
~ Vitaly Repin [2019-05-28 09:44 +0200]:
> I believe constructive work with any MEPs is possible in order to influence
> them on the FSFE agenda.
> Regardless of the political movement they belong to. Strong assiociation
> with any political movement
> (eurosceptics, liberals, social democ
Hello,
That being said, if you think, if you think this is an important matter,
> would you be able to compile and maintaint the data?
>
I am definitely able to provide solution based on free software to store
and visualize this data.
But I believe this kind of project can not be 1-man project.
Hi all,
On 29.05.19 07:43, Florian Snow wrote:
> Hi Vitaly,
>
>
> Vitaly Repin writes:
>> Strong assiociation with any political movement (eurosceptics,
>> liberals, social democrats etc) is a mistake in my opinion.
>
> I agree. That is why the FSFE does not associate itself with a
> politica
Existential issue(s) aside, I think Free Software voters are uniquely well
positioned to contribute to the political process. If you look at our most
recent election, most voters abstained which does not tell you a lot about
their preferences but it does speak volumes about their commitment to
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