Rob, I'm definitely an admirer of ILSF's work but have never made contact
with anyone there. If you'd like to connect me I'd greatly appreciate it.
Jaromil, I've read a good deal of content from FSF including their free
software vs. open source article. I think there are opportunities to make
progress using both approaches. Personally, I like the term FLO because
it's inclusive of many approaches as well as hardware, data and knowledge
solutions. It also sounds nice.
I also read your account of the events. I'm in no position to judge what
took place but I think everyone here understands the value of
documentation.
Patrice, thanks for chiming in. Passionate people often want things done in
a specific way and that causes tension - ask anyone involved in NY food
activism. Solidarity is in short supply and we need more of it.
I intend to follow my instincts and document my experiences. I'll keep this
list updated on how things progress.
Thanks for the input and advice.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2011, Patrice Riemens wrote:
> > I think we should let bygones be bygones
>
> i think we should build new networks of trust,
> bypassing what needs to be bypassed.
>
> I'm obviously still giving you my trust, not just because we know each
> other better than this, but also because I know you are connected to
> many more good initiatives. being such an amazing networker, one still
> should not assume that everything connected is good.
>
> ciao
>
>
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