"Russ Karlberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You've already decided that free software is a good thing?? Well, how can > you promote that idea when the people you need to convert don't understand > it??
Sorry for the misunderstanding -- What I mean is, different mailing lists exist for different purposes, and this particular list is for the planning and promotion of BadVista campaign actions among its supporters. It's where we work out the ways we're going to communicate with people about the dangers of Vista and the advantages of free software---but this forum itself is not the place for that communication. Your lists of questions are certainly helpful, as they undoubtedly represent questions that a lot of people have about free software. So we can make sure that we address those things when we write and speak to people. I just don't want the subsequent debate to happen on this list. Does that make sense? -- John Sullivan Campaigns Manager | Phone: (617)542-5942 x23 | http://badvista.org 51 Franklin Street, 5th Fl. | Fax: (617)542-2652 | http://www.gnu.org Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA | GPG: AE8600B6 | http://www.fsf.org "Microsoft put all those functionality-crippling features into Vista because it wants to own the entertainment industry. This isn't how Microsoft spins it, of course. It maintains that it has no choice...It's all complete nonsense." --Bruce Schneier, "DRM in Windows Vista" _______________________________________________ Advocate mailing list [email protected] http://badvista.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/advocate
