On Fri, 2007-01-26 at 12:54 +0000, Jason Clifford wrote: > On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Alex Hudson wrote: > > The main issue right now, in my mind, is having a. activists and b. > > identifying the issues people care about (I probably have those in the > > wrong order). > > Can someone tell me, briefly, what need AFFS exists to meet now? > > Surely if you are considering the possibility of refocusing your efforts > the first step needs to be properly identifying the need you want to meet > - the rest should flow from that.
I think you're asking the same question as my b. above, roughly. A lot of the reasons AFFS was started have more or less gone away; however, I think there are still problems specific to the UK which AFFS could address (I'm not, however, saying it should...). Specifically, I think the free software developer community in this country is disparate and not well networked: while LUGs provide this to an extent, we still rely on things like Linux Expos for hackers to meet up. Google's recent Open Source Jams have had made it pretty clear to me, at least, that there is an appetite for more avenues in that area. And, as I said in the last e-mail, I think the voluntary sector take-up of free software has been pretty awful. Cheers, Alex. _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
