Jean-Philippe, Coralie, ...
Tu es vraiment le roi de la fausse identité. J'admire le tour de passe passe qui va de la pauvre débutante avide de programmer au superflic qui va demander à tous les utilisateurs de cette liste de se confesser. J'ai été intrigué par tes messages, mais c'était tellement flou qu'il m'a semblé jusqu'ici inutile de réagir. Je pense que cette liste est faite pour s'entraider sur la base de questions et de réponses les plus précises et les plus claires possible concernant Debian. Nous n'avons pas tous les mêmes niveaux de connaissance, ni les mêmes intérêts, mais nous sommes tous égaux sur cette base et le reste de notre identité n'a aucune importance. La plupart des intervenants jouent ce jeu avec beaucoup d'empathie et j'ai admiré l'abnégation d'Hamster et de Basile pour te répondre. J'admire ce qu'ils font sans avoir besoin qu'ils me déclarent leur identité et j'apprends beaucoup de choses. Personnellement, je suis inscrit à cette liste sous ma vraie identité civile et tu peux certainement fouiller sur internet pour en savoir plus, bien que cela n'ait aucun intérêt. En tout cas ne compte pas sur moi pour te livrer un résumé biographique. Jean ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Jean-Christophe" <[email protected]> > À: [email protected] > Envoyé: Mercredi 19 Août 2026 22:00:24 > Objet: Fwd: Request for Collaboration: Survey on Internet > Communication and Collaborative Work > Voici mon mail envoyé a [email protected] > -------- Courriel initial -------- > De : Jean-Christophe <[email protected]> > Envoyé : 19 août 2026 19:41:42 UTC > À : [email protected] > Objet : Request for Collaboration: Survey on Internet Communication > and Collaborative Work > --- > **Subject:** Request for Collaboration: Survey on Internet > Communication and Collaborative Work > **To:** [email protected] > --- > Dear Members of the Debian French User Community, > I hope this message finds you well. > I am writing to request your support in conducting a survey focused > on the **[email protected]** mailing list. > Recently, I found myself engaged in heated discussions and exploring > multiple perspectives within this community. This experience has > inspired me to delve deeper into understanding the dynamics of > online communication and collaboration. > ### Purpose of the Survey > The goal of this survey is to explore how internet-based > communication—particularly within mailing lists like ours—can foster > **collaborative work, asynchronous interaction, and personal > growth**. I aim to produce a **constructive document** that not only > sheds light on our own community but also serves as a model for > other contexts, such as: > - **Personal projects** (e.g., thematic discussions or hobbyist > groups) > - **Professional environments** (e.g., teamwork, project > coordination) > - **Geopolitical discourse** (e.g., fostering productive exchanges > instead of inflammatory statements like *"Iran must lick my boots"*, > and addressing communication barriers due to language differences, > LLM translations, or reliance on translation teams) > - **Democratic tracking of geopolitical news** to combat fake news > and disinformation > ### Key Considerations > To ensure the integrity and inclusivity of this study, I propose the > following: > 1. **Identity Verification:** > - Participants should provide a **brief, robot-accessible biography** > to confirm their real identity. Anonymity or the use of alternate > email addresses can hinder transparency and trust, which are > essential for meaningful collaboration. > 2. **Age Verification:** > - Given the diversity of our community, it is important to tailor > discussions appropriately. Age verification can help ensure that > conversations are respectful and relevant to all participants, > whether they are younger or older. > ### Request for Guidance > I would greatly appreciate your input on the following: > 1. **Document Format:** > - How should the final document be structured? (e.g., report, > whitepaper, collaborative wiki, etc.) > 2. **Distribution:** > - How can we effectively share the findings with the community and > beyond? > 3. **Licensing:** > - Under which license should the document be published to ensure > openness and reuse? > ### Topic of Study > The overarching theme of this survey is: > > **"Internet Communications: A New Form of Collaborative, > > Asynchronous Work and Personal Fulfillment"** > I believe this topic resonates with many of us who engage in online > communities, and I am eager to learn from your experiences and > insights. > ### Next Steps > If you are willing to contribute to this survey—whether by sharing > your perspective, providing feedback, or suggesting resources—please > let me know. Your input will be invaluable in shaping a document > that reflects the diverse voices and expertise of our community. > Thank you in advance for your time, consideration, and support. I > look forward to your responses and to collaborating with you on this > meaningful endeavor. > Warm regards, > **Jean-Christophe Énée** > --- > *"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."* — Helen > Keller

