On Saturday 27. August 2016 06.00.24 Muhammed Adel Afzal wrote:
> Is "libre" better defined, and a better match, for EOMA-68? Better than
> "open" standard, I mean. Genuine question .. I have no idea.
>
> Wiki says "open" right now.
Back in the thread about OSHWA ("need help! getting a bit over
And after having read some of the heat the project got on forums & mls
we should be careful with the terms used to describe the "libreness"
of it or it could degenerate quickly into an wikipedia editing war...
Just my 2cents
On 8/27/16, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 5:00 AM, Muhammed Adel Afzal wrote:
> Is "libre" better defined, and a better match, for EOMA-68? Better than
> "open" standard, I mean. Genuine question .. I have no idea.
>
> Wiki says "open"
small ARM machines"
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 2:44:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] Wikipedia article
WHOA folks please don't add "it's a linux computer" or crap like that
- it's a general-purpose *STANDARD* not a "linux computer" or a
"libr
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:26 PM, Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo
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> 2016-08-26 21:59 Paul Boddie:
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>> P.S. Congratulations from me, too!
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> +1 metoo \o/
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thx all
> Judging by Novena and other campaings,
2016-08-26 21:59 Paul Boddie:
P.S. Congratulations from me, too!
+1 metoo \o/
I thought the campaign wouldn't make it,
but then everybody seemed to think it was either now or never. (I guess people
can still pledge after the deadline, though, because manufacturing surely
doesn't happen unti
On Friday 26. August 2016 20.15.44 Sam Pablo Kuper wrote:
> Congratulations on exceeding the funding threshold!
>
> EOMA68 now has a stub-class article on the English Wikipedia. It could
> do with being expanded, with references to reliable sources as per
> Wikipedia policy. Probably Luke shouldn'
I hate to say it, but that sounds like regular "srs biz" on the Internet.
There are an awful lot of hateful jerks out there...
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 8:06 PM, Sam Pablo Kuper
wrote:
> On 26/08/16 19:58, Sam Pablo Kuper wrote:
>> On 26/08/16 19:28, Christopher Havel wrote:
>>> I'd say you should. If Wiki's people decide that there's too much
>>>
On 26/08/16 19:58, Sam Pablo Kuper wrote:
> On 26/08/16 19:28, Christopher Havel wrote:
>> I'd say you should. If Wiki's people decide that there's too much
>> information from a primary source, they'll quite likely delete the article
>> altogether. That, needless to say, would probably be kind of
On 26/08/16 19:28, Christopher Havel wrote:
> I'd say you should. If Wiki's people decide that there's too much
> information from a primary source, they'll quite likely delete the article
> altogether. That, needless to say, would probably be kind of bad.
Exactly.
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WHOA folks please don't add "it's a linux computer" or crap like that
- it's a general-purpose *STANDARD* not a "linux computer" or a
"libreboot" device.
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Sam Pablo Kuper
wrote:
> Cong
I'd say you should. If Wiki's people decide that there's too much
information from a primary source, they'll quite likely delete the article
altogether. That, needless to say, would probably be kind of bad.
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:15 PM, Sam Pablo Kuper
wrote:
> Congratulations on exceeding the funding threshold!
thxman
> EOMA68 now has a stub-class article on the English Wikipedia.
yay!
> It could
> do with being e
Congratulations on exceeding the funding threshold!
EOMA68 now has a stub-class article on the English Wikipedia. It could
do with being expanded, with references to reliable sources as per
Wikipedia policy. Probably Luke shouldn't do that, to avoid conflict of
interest, but it would be great if o
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