Hi,

On 26 Jan 2007, at 11:53, Alex Hudson wrote:

One thing which AFFS tried to do was represent free software businesses
in many ways (particularly, those involved in the community and
small/one-man-band businesses).

There's other places for this now, such as the Open Source Consortium. Some kind of partnership with them should be considered essential, IMHO.

I think also having half an eye on what other people are doing
(Openforum Europe =~ Open Document Alliance/Certified Open, Open Source
Consortium, National Open Centre (?)) in that area is worthwhile,
though.

We should be friends with ORG, too.

There is a great history written about zero; I forget the author. Worth
a read though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0_(number) is a good starting point. Or possibly primary school, to learn correct counting in English ;-)


Thanks,

Andrew.
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