Ahoy, On Saturday 26 Feb 2005 15:24, Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley wrote: > >>forge some stronger links between the UK Greens and the AFFS<< > > I think AFFS should not be seen to officially support GPEW though; just > liase in the common cause of trying to get more free software in the > public sector (while of course, making it clear that we are perfectly > willing to work with other political parties on this).
Of course. AFFS members, where they have the time, should be looking to work with anybody in a good position to further the cause of the free software movement. The Young Greens are one such way IMO. > Do you know what official solid policies/plans AFFS, YG, GPEW, FFII UK, or > any liason between those have on encouraging free software in educational > institutions and how this should be done? Or do you personally have a > plan as to how we should go about this? If you have, I'll do what I can > to help. No, of course not, otherwise I would have posted my plans by now. I just became aware of this work within the YGs and thought that naturally it would be worth bring people together. Since I'm by no means an expert on free software in education; since I'm not part of, nor on the mailing lists for, Schoolforge who seem to be the people best placed to coordinate this; since there is an AFFS worksgroup with various people working on the issue on this mailing list; and since I'm not a Green Party member (though I'm active with non-party green groups in the area), it seems like the natural place to come to raise the idea and promote discussion. I'm hoping that Chris from the YGs will join in on this list soon. And I'm also now hoping that you'll take part in any discussions, since you seem to be active in your area. There's nothing worse than lots of different small groups working towards the same aim without talking to each other. Your long list of links shows how many groups there already are working on the issue. If anyone wants to attend, Chris says he's running a fringe meeting on Friday at 6pm at the Green Party England & Wales conference. Regards, Tom _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
