Hello Matthias,
Thanks for the reply and the lots of useful information in it.
Sorry, for sending my ideas to multiple forums.
My main excuse is that I do believe that the PMPC campaign can be a game
changer and we should spread the message until it reaches everyone.
> I have just contacted
Hi all,
# Matthias Kirschner [2017-12-15 14:27 +0100]:
But for the future we have the following ideas:
* We plan to have different categories (local, national, international
organisations/companies/public administrations) so we can display the
signing organisations differently on the
Hello Carsten,
* Carsten Agger [2017-12-13 11:21 +0100]:
One thing that might help ever so little ...
Several of my colleagues signed the letter.
My company wanted to support the project officially, including a
donation of money, and desired to have its logo listed among the
"supporting
On 12/13/2017 03:00 PM, Albert Dengg wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 01:41:23PM +0100, Paul Boddie wrote:
> ...
>> So, maybe letting companies support campaigns is good for transparency, even
>> if it might give an impression of self-interest amongst those companies.
> well, we already did
On Wednesday 13. December 2017 11.35.47 Mirko Boehm wrote:
> I think that more generally, this distinction makes no sense in the first
> place. Why is support from some organization better than support from a
> company?
Not being involved in formulating this campaign, I can only speculate that it
I think that more generally, this distinction makes no sense in the first
place. Why is support from some organization better than support from a
company?
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017, 11:22 Carsten Agger wrote:
> One thing that might help ever so little ...
>
>
> Several of my
One thing that might help ever so little ...
Several of my colleagues signed the letter.
My company wanted to support the project officially, including a
donation of money, and desired to have its logo listed among the
"supporting organizations".
However, these can only be non-profits/civil
Hi!
I worriedly watch the slowing down of the accumulation of the signatures of the
Public Money Public Code open letter. I think this is a great campaign that
should reach as much people as possible and the slowing down bellow 15k
signatures sort of suggest that its spreading started fading