During the chapter meeting this Sunday it was mentioned that we should not
take some issues to the general discussion list because it is "too
polarizing."  The Free Culture mailing list has has transformed over the
past 2 years from a place where FC ideas could be discussed freely to a
forum where people do not speak up for fear of flaming.  This is a call to
return the list to a place where topics can be discussed without flames.

I am asking three things:
1.  Threads stay on topic - no more turning a video awards posts into NC
freedom posts or FF3 posts into whining about the bylaws.
2.  General whining needs to stop
3.  Flaming needs to stop

Transparent moderation may be needed to accomplish this.

This means that people who are here to argue and complain constantly should
find another place to do that.  I am not just speaking in generalities;
Crosbie has done the most whining, flaming and off topic ranting over the
last year. I think he should seriously reconsider his goals and move on.
FC should consider banning him from the list if his presence continues to
discourage friendly academic and activist discussion.

I am not a board member, a founder or a core team member.  I am general
member, a chapter founder, and a FC activist.  I want to be part of a
grassroots community where we can work together to win the free culture
fight.  The first step is reclaiming the FC list.


Sincerely,

Brian Rowe
Students for Free Culture
3L Seattle University Law
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