Re: [Foundation-l] Comfort Zone

2010-12-13 Thread Fred Bauder
> I'm particularly dense today but... how's that foundation/wikimedia > related? >> >> Perhaps it'd be better to open a "tavern" mailing list. >> >> > +1 (to the relevance question not the tavern mailing list :) ). > > -- > Best Regards, > Muhammad Yahia Sorry to be so subtle. We have been discus

Re: [Foundation-l] Comfort Zone

2010-12-13 Thread Muhammad Yahia
I'm particularly dense today but... how's that foundation/wikimedia related? > > Perhaps it'd be better to open a "tavern" mailing list. > > +1 (to the relevance question not the tavern mailing list :) ). -- Best Regards, Muhammad Yahia ___ foundation-

Re: [Foundation-l] Comfort Zone

2010-12-13 Thread Pedro Sanchez
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Fred Bauder wrote: > > "By shading his radicalism and collaborating with mainstream outlets, Mr. > Assange created a comfort zone for his partners in journalism. They could > do their jobs and he could do his." > > https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/13/business/media/

[Foundation-l] Comfort Zone

2010-12-13 Thread Fred Bauder
"By shading his radicalism and collaborating with mainstream outlets, Mr. Assange created a comfort zone for his partners in journalism. They could do their jobs and he could do his." https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/13/business/media/13carr.html Fred User Fred Bauder _