Daniel James wrote:
> I hope we get some users in Cuba, as I understand the restrictions
> there on individuals owning computers have been lifted recently, to
> some extent.

I don't know the actually state about culture in Cuba, but some years
ago, I know that they had good schools (or one good school) for film,
because I made a copy of a video for a Cuban filmmaker (I've forgotten
his name), also Cuban musicians have their wider public. The Barcadies
have payed the US government, but not the rest of the world, anyway it
would be nice to get (more) Cuban Linux users. The Chinese State is fine
with Linux and I don't like this, but I'm glad that there are Chinese
outs that can get free information without reprisals by using the Tor
network and using openPGP. I have to say that there is the need to have
Lenny for an application like TorK, so it won't be fine with 64 Studio
2.1. I don't think that a DAW needs TorK.

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