Paul Boddie <[email protected]> ha scritto:

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With such considerations in mind, does anyone else think that the topic of
genuinely free communication might be worthy of a comprehensive campaign? One
that would focus on solutions and not problems.

I'm too ignorant to seriously evaluate whether a campaign would be worth, so I'm not going to push my point too much. "Free communication" looks to me more like a personal topic, while "entities needlessly advertising proprietary [pdf] software" looks to me more like an institutional topic, worth of a public campaign. My view is that most people won't change their mind about personal communications because of a campaign. What might convince them is a talk from someone they trust AND a viable solution. Something which is more or less working for me is helping people install F-Droid, Conversations and Riot. The recurring issues, after helping them register and connect with me, are android battery saving killing the app and notifications not working on riot-ios. I've been trying Movim, Dandelion and Tusky for a week, and I'd only recommend Tusky, unless one is willing to deal with a platform in developement.
/b
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