On 2013-04-12 at 13:24, Reuben Thomas wrote: > Absolutely: my memory is that several non-GNU people were very > enthusiastic about GNU afterwards, and it was hardly a huge gathering > in any case.
If we want the GHM to officially become a GNU outreach event, maybe we should change the event description, and advertise it to the general public. It's not only for "GNU maintainers and active contributors" any longer in that case. The only aspect that leaves me slightly worried is the danger of diluting our political message if we accept many non-GNU speakers. An example is the recent Emacs Conference in London where we met; the event was technically very interesting, but with hardly any mention of free software. In my opinion GHMs should remain strongly centered around GNU and free software, and not become generic software conferences. > We were also able to discuss GNU business "in private" > without any problem as far as I could tell. That's true. Maybe I'm worrying too much. -- Luca Saiu Home page: http://ageinghacker.net GNU epsilon: http://www.gnu.org/software/epsilon Marionnet: http://marionnet.org
