I think there should be a campaign and I'm curious what you think.
It should be about making ethical choices transparent.
Most non-technical users cannot see or understand what software freedom is.
All they eventually get is a license name and/or version, some open
foo buzzwords and maybe
Robert Martinez said:
Most non-technical users cannot see or understand what software freedom is.
They are unable to recognize in how far their choice actually connects to the
idea of free software.
Labeling might be a good thing to do but I'm not sure that I agree with your
reasoning
I'm working on such a project and it should be ready in September.
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Jason Self ja...@bluehome.net wrote:
Robert Martinez said:
Most non-technical users cannot see or understand what software freedom
is.
They are unable to recognize in how far their choice
Greetings everyone,
We've just created the LibrePlanet Gaming Collective, a free software team
organized around video games:
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:LibrePlanet_Gaming_Collective
The only thing we have on the agenda is to have weekly game nights where we
all play together representing
On 23/05/12 17:39, Jason Self wrote:
Labeling might be a good thing to do but I'm not sure that I agree with your
reasoning behind it. Your explanation make it seem as if non-technical users
as you describe them are just mindless sheep that passively graze on what
others make available to
On 23/05/12 17:50, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
I'm working on such a project and it should be ready in September.
What is your progress so far?
In how far does my suggested campaign overlap with your project?
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Robert Martinez m...@mray.de wrote:
On 23/05/12 17:50, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
I'm working on such a project and it should be ready in September.
What is your progress so far?
In how far does my suggested campaign overlap with your project?
It is
Robert Martinez m...@mray.de writes:
I think there should be a campaign and I'm curious what you think.
It should be about making ethical choices transparent.
Most non-technical users cannot see or understand what software freedom is.
All they eventually get is a license name and/or
Robert Martinez m...@mray.de writes:
I think we can first link so something pretty easy to digest, similar
to how CC does it:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ (or maybe even more reduced)
and go into more detail via another link.
There seems to be much disagreement about the
Mark Holmquist marktrac...@riseup.net writes:
I like the idea of using games from the LPC, but I'm not sure limiting
to one game for the weekly gaming events would be good, because it
might drive away folks who don't like whatever game is being played.
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