On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Tom Chance wrote: > I find the notion of members totally confusing as well. There are many > hundreds or thousands of people in the UK using, contributing to and > advocating free software. If the aim of the AFFS is, as the website suggests, > to "to promote the freedom of computer users in the UK through free > software", then in a sense all of those people are "members". IMHO membership > is a fairly artificial thing tacked on to give tangible benefits to those who > donate money to fund the AFFS' activities. Maybe UKFSN users are members too?
Nope, UKFSN users are customer not members :) and many (most?) of them have little or no interest in the political realities of Free Software. I know that a few are members of AFFS. Given that many Free Software advocates have differing views on what Free Software is and on why it's important surely it's better for AFFS to properly understand and promote its FSF view based approach. Membership of AFFS is fairly meaningless of itself right now. It doesn't give AFFS a great deal of leverage as the membership is small and seems to exclude corporate membership - whether anyone likes it or not the government is not going to take AFFS seriously if it is seen as not being representative of commercial interests. It also doesn't carry any responsibility and I'm not aware of any AFFS promotion aspect of membership - ie website buttons of similar - by which to grow AFFS and thus extend it's representative leverage. There don't seem to be any benefits to membership other than receiving the newsletter and a warm feeling that one is supporting a Free Software organisation. Jason -- UKFSN.ORG Finance Free Software while you surf the 'net http://www.ukfsn.org/ 2Mb ADSL Broadband from just £14.98 / month _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
