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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee
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Tim Dobson |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee |
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Wed, 06 Feb 2008 22:37:39 +0000 |
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Paul Waring wrote:
I think this is a major problem - I personally think the FSF is too
US-biased and doesn't have much of a representation in Europe, even less
in the UK
At risk of inciting a flamewar (and _really_ *not* wanting another one),
I feel the FSFE is slightly too euro-centric in itself.
I don't mean to upset any UK or other wise FSFE volunteers, because at
the end of the day we all have the same goals, more or less, and where
ever you do them, thats good. However as various people have stated -
the UK is under represented in my opinion, either by the FSFE, the FSF,
the AFFS or $other_group.
Personally I'm not sure who's flag we should "fall under" as it were,
and don't think anyone would find this an easy thing to consider.
The argument for a separate organisation has disadvantages, just like
the other two options.
To reiterate what Paul said though, there are some pockets of activity
throughout the country and supporting those and nurturing them is
definitely something one should be doing, whatever organisation they
affiliate with - ok not *whatever* - i was only referring to
Associations and Foundations of Free Software.
Unfortunately I can't put in time like that, but if i *could* I am in no
doubt I *would*, though I doubt i could be vastly useful with my level
of experience..
Anyway, I'm not sure 20-30 hours etc is required. I suspect 10 hours a
week would make people feel the difference.
*If* we collaborated closely and put one hour in, could we achieve at
least *some* productivity, which might _start_ us moving until someone
found the time?
Cheers
-Tim
--
www.dobo.urandom.co.uk
----
If each of us have one object, and we exchange them, then each of us
still has one object.
If each of us have one idea, and we exchange them, then each of us now
has two ideas. - George Bernard Shaw
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, (continued)
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Richard Smedley, 2008/02/05
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Kevin Donnelly, 2008/02/05
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] new AFFS? -- was -- Re: Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Kevin Donnelly, 2008/02/05
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] new AFFS? -- was -- Re: Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Richard Smedley, 2008/02/06
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] new AFFS? -- was -- Re: Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Tim Dobson, 2008/02/06
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] new AFFS? -- was -- Re: Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Andrew Williams, 2008/02/07
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] new AFFS? -- was -- Re: Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, MJ Ray, 2008/02/06
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Paul Waring, 2008/02/06
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Jon Grant, 2008/02/06
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Ian Lynch, 2008/02/06
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Tim Dobson, 2008/02/06
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Andrew Williams, 2008/02/07
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, Ian Lynch, 2008/02/07
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Stephen Fry on Asus Eee, MJ Ray, 2008/02/07
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