On Sunday, February 28, 2016 09:54:18 Stephen Kelly wrote: > Alexander Neundorf wrote: > >> I don't know if you read my mail, but I'd encourage you to do so. > > > > TBH, it's so long I got lost. > > Then I don't know why you are writing in this thread.
Exactly because of that, so I understand better what you mean. E.g. points 1, 8, 9, 10 are subjective opinions. If you think so, Ok. I'm actually undecided whether I agree with them or not. On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 22:46:56 Stephen Kelly wrote: > 5) It has a recognizable, idealistic, completely unachievable goal > > Something along the lines of > > * control - over digitally 'social' presence, absence etc > * control - over availability of digital services > * privacy - choosing what to share, knowingly > * freedom - to be forgotten > * freedom - to have, share, learn, modify, teach > > Though I'm not sure 'freedom' should be in the vision - I think that's the > means/prerequisite to achieve personal control and choice of privacy. > Having freedom in the vision makes it overlap with the 4 freedoms. I guess my comments refer to that. I'm not sure about that list of 5 items. Are they all candidates for <foo> in your vision "template" ? I think I disagree that freedom (I guess as in Free Software) is really a hard requirement to achieve personal control. There can be proprietary software which gives the user full control. Alex _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community