Russell McOrmond wrote:
Fran�cois Gagnon wrote:
I think you have a point : Basically, we don't need an organization
itself, but we need the action. We need to attract people and create
links between them.
Even if we became a Canadian advisory council to the FSF, this would
be a major step forward from what we have currently.
I agree. Even just a Canadian spin or Canadian arm to some of the FSF
campaigns could be a start. For example, they've just launched the End
Software Patents campaign. I hear a ton about US Patent Law, and even
the issue of software patents in the European Union, but I know next to
nothing about the Canadian law in this respect.
Adding a Canadian component to existing campaigns could be a start. It's
something that might be easier to do to get the ball rolling, before
creating and launching any of our own unique initiatives.
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