On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Joel J. Adamson<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> "Luis" == Luis Villa <[email protected]> writes:
>
>    > 2009/6/5 Joel J. Adamson <[email protected]>:
>    >>>>>>> "Matt" == Matt Lee <[email protected]> writes:
>    >>
>    >>    > Joel J. Adamson wrote:    >> As you may know, I've been
>    >> blocked from getting my confirmation    >> message from the
>    >> libre.fm subscription page.  It looks like    >> libre.fm may
>    >> have been branded as "pirate" by the vendor of my    >>
>    >> university's spam blocker.  Incidentally the head of ITS here is
>    >>    >> openly "anti open-source."  I guess it's safer for him to
>    >> say    >> that than say he is "anti-freedom."
>    >>
>    >>    > Wow.
>    >>
>    >>    > So, should we accept offers from Ibiblio to host things?
>    >> Seems    > like UNC of all the places in the world would be a bit
>    >> more    > pro-free software, what with them hosting bazillions of
>    >> it, for    > everyone, since forever.
>    >>
>    >> Imagine my surprise when I came here to get my Ph.D. and found
>    >> everyone waist-deep in love for non-free software ;)  There is an
>    >> "open source" group here, but they are more interested in getting
>    >> things *for* free rather than *being* free.
>
>    > Have you talked to Paul Jones about this problem? He may know how
>    > to get (at least) the filtering problem fixed.
>
> I don't know him: where is he?

http://www.jomc.unc.edu/faculty/paul_jones.html

He knows everyone and everything related to Open data and culture
issues in the Triangle area. Drop by and introduce yourself, very
friendly guy. Will almost certainly know who at UNC to nag about
things like this. :)

Luis
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