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Re: political action HOWTO
- To: John Emerson <>
- Subject: Re: political action HOWTO
- From: David Lawyer <>
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 23:21:03 -0700
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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 07:56:32PM -0500, John Emerson wrote:
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> I'm interested in writing a HOWTO on political action and advocacy.
[Concerning issues in the FSF community, etc.]
The problem with making it a LDP HOWTO is that there are various
shades of opinion about these issues. If we accept your HOWTO as a
LDP HOWTO then someone else will come along with a somewhat different
slant on these issues and insist that we accept it too. Perhaps LDP
could have a separate category of "Free Software Issues". Will we
accept one from Microsoft?
But there are some policy issues that I think most all of us agree on
such as opposition to software patents. What about prizes offered by
the governments every year for the "best" algorithms?
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David Lawyer
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