Hello!
So I created these places:
[1]https://mobilizon.fr/@digital_commons
[2]https://github.com/yugawara/digitalcommons
I hope like-minded people can start to add contents and we can make it
better over a long time!
I can make anyone intested an 'Administrator'.
My ho
I was reading your long email, and this has been on my mind for a long
time, but in order to get the freedom respecting software technology
into the hands of everyone for everything instead of proprietary
software, what you have to solve is not a technology problem, but a
marketing p
With partners, I am currently trying to start a "digital commons movement", if
you will, a community where people learn together and rebuild a new
collaborative society based on partnership of the equals, and I stress this
term equal partnership - zero hierarchy, zero "come back later when you k
* Erica Frank [2022-05-19 22:30]:
> It's increasingly clear to me that the free software movement has little
> interest in outreach to the general non-coder/non-developer public, and
> this reply just reinforces my belief.
That is not true.
That is your personal impression, though it is not obje
* Erica Frank [2022-05-13 21:32]:
> The biggest impediment to getting free software used on campuses (and
> in the business world) is the lack of beginner-level support for
> switching from Windows or Mac to a free OS.
Installing an operating system is simply NOT for beginner. Your best
option fo
On 5/13/22 21:05, Erica Frank wrote:
[snip]
And if they ask on Stack Exchange or Stack Overflow, newbie
> questions are
often faced with reactions like "question closed" followed by a link
to another question that they do not understand as similar to
theirs. The reactions to complaints about th
The biggest impediment to getting free software used on campuses (and
in the business world) is the lack of beginner-level support for
switching from Windows or Mac to a free OS. The problem with multiple
Linux (and similar) setups, each adapted for different specific needs,
is that