El Lunes, 16 de Mayo de 2011 16:31:32 Andreas Jaeger escribió: > On Monday, May 16, 2011 01:20:24 PM Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > On Monday 16 May 2011 09:51:14 Roger Luedecke wrote: > > > On Sunday, May 15, 2011 10:49:11 PM Andreas Jaeger wrote: > > > > On Sunday, May 15, 2011 07:12:10 PM Roger Luedecke wrote: > > > > > One thing that keeps people from adopting Linux is the problem of > > > > > websites being designed using MS only technologies, or that block > > > > > non MS browsers or OSes. Would it be feasible for us to set up a > > > > > list of commonly used / important websites that do this, and lobby > > > > > those sites to adopt modern stadards, and to blitz whatever > > > > > reviews possible to indicate their failure and lower their > > > > > ranking, thus pressutring them to adopt standards? > > > > > > > > A lot is possible - but let's focus on what is at the heart of the > > > > openSUSE project and I suggest to find another project that will do > > > > that kind of lobbying and help them, > > > > > > > > andreas > > > > > > Well, I don't see why we couldn't get the initiative rolling. Not that > > > such a thing is for the ambassadors to dedicate their time to, but I > > > think it could be a aa good program. And every idea has to start > > > somewhere. > > > > If you want to do it - that is fine. And yes, some openSUSE people might > > join you in it - as a Free Software community, we care about such things. > > But it is, as AJ said, not a core thing for us... > > > > I don't really think "openSUSE" should be emailing websites to complain > > about their lack of standards-compliance. It doesn't make much sense for > > us. A project like the Free Software Foundation is about that stuff - not > > us.
+1 > The people interested are the companies and projects Opera, Apple (Safari), > Google (Chrome/Chromium) and Mozilla (Firefox). So, those are on my mind... Don't forget about KDE/Konqueror ;-) -- Javier Llorente
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