El 16/08/17 a les 09:17, Erik Christiansen ha escrit: > On 15.08.17 21:49, Hendrik Boom wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 12:42:50AM +0200, Arnt Karlsen wrote: >>> >>> ..I agree "hate" is a little too loaded and a little too warranted. ;o) >> >> Exactly my point. But it's better to present the emotionally unloaded >> facts and let the listeners of readers come up with their own feelings >> about the matter. People resent being force-fed emotions. > > Even "loathe" is too strong to be attractive to an audience which is not > already converted. Understanding that hatred arises out of fear (nothing > less can evoke such a strong response, in reality), leads to a less > emotive presentation. Better to tickle the audience's curiosity, than to > bludgeon their intelligence with heavy propaganda. > > They will be more attracted by outgoing engagement with their nascent > curiosity, than by a presenter egocentrically obsessing about his own > dark emotions. > > Creeping dictatorial constraint vs freedom of choice ; Sterile monoculture > vs vital diversity, agile Linux vs monolithic M$-style Systemdix, ... let the > ego go off on a coffee break, and engage with the facts, as Hendrik so > wisely advises, but gently emphasise the dichotomy with evocative > adjectives, perhaps? > > Erik
The best strategy is to go as a contributor for Chemnitzer Linux-Tage. The best propaganda is that exposed contents contribute people to make their own decisions and to more people works on (p.e.) init softwares. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng