[ubuntu-uk] DEB again

Bruce Beardall bruce72 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 12 12:42:08 BST 2010


I've got it, too. I think it's difficult and uncertain territory for
something like Canonical to get involved in and free software supporters run
the risk of being painted even more like anarchists by raising our voices
but I think not doing so risks a number of the freedoms we rely on in being
able to push the FLOSS agenda. The question is: How do we avoid advocacy
fatigue?

Cheers

Bruce


On 12 April 2010 12:28, paula at fossbox.org.uk <paula at fossbox.org.uk> wrote:

> Just got a mail from 38 Degrees (don't know who else got one). They're
> embarking on a campaign against lobbying which is the most sensible
> course of action I can think of for those who want to continue to take
> action about this:
> http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/speakout/PPCDEBlobbying
>
> This isn't just about the DEB, it's about democratic process (such as it
> is) being replaced by corporate 'lettres de cachet'.
>
> Paula
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