On Tuesday 11. February 2020 07.46.27 Nico Rikken wrote:
> By putting the Reuse project and the GNU project against each other I
> tried to favor a small targeted project compared to a large, seemingly
> all-encompassing effort. But as you showed me, even GNU has its points
> of focus.
The aim of
On Sunday 9. February 2020 19.57.50 Nico Rikken wrote:
> I like your line of thinking.
Nice to hear from you again, Nico! :-)
Well, I think we cannot just make assumptions about things magically happening
all by themselves. Instead, we have to consider the economic models involved,
and that req
By putting the Reuse project and the GNU project against each other I
tried to favor a small targeted project compared to a large, seemingly
all-encompassing effort. But as you showed me, even GNU has its points
of focus.
With regards to funding, there might be other organizations willing to
spons
I like your line of thinking.
The Reuse software is a great example I think, rather than starting a
full-blown European GNU project.
I've heard the issues with PDF documents before in the Netherlands.
Perhaps it makes sense to pinpiont the software requirements, and work
to development a generic
* Bernhard E. Reiter [2020-02-03 12:50 +0100]:
> Am Freitag 20 Dezember 2019 19:35:55 schrieb Matthias Kirschner:
>> about mobile phone communication and the general
>> status of Free Software in this area:
>> https://fsfe.org/news/podcast/episode-3.en.html
>
> Is there a chance to get transcripts