On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Thomas Harding <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 02/08/2012 17:59, Quiliro Ordóñez wrote:
>
>> Perhaps a separate page describing the position of Debian and why it is
>> not convenient from the position of the FSF is in order for this topic. The
>> Manchester FAQ page or any other page on Libre Planet is not the place to
>> promote the position of Debian according to the LibrePlanet code of conduct
>> unless it changes.
>>
> I agree with you, And Manchester pages/links are clear and fully compliant
> with what I said (they clearly explain pov diffs  instead of polemic or
> promote one against another).  sadly http://libreplanet.org/wiki/**
> Group:Manchester <http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Manchester> was not
> given in post I quoted first -- or I missed it: it was another link which
> mistaked me :)
> [EOT] for me on Deb/FSF topic
>
>  I think your other comments (which I didn't cite here) are very valuable
>> and I consider that each topic you cover should be placed in a separate
>> wiki page to allow for the collaboration of ideas from others. Your ideas
>> prove to be good seeds to make great initiatives follow and grow. This
>> thread is not a fertile place to make that happen and will deviate
>> discussion from the topic of this thread. Please consider that.
>>
> [Thread forked as in NNTP eras]
>
> I think it is nothing new but only common sense!
>
> I can initiate these pages as "draft" this W-E (I'm very busy these days),
> but they *will need* English/American reviewers at first, then a lot of
> authoring by more competent persons. What a wiki is intended for...
>
> I will request a wiki account.
>
> Q: can I write on wiki both in French and English for the "draft"?
>

I, and I'm sure others, will strive to translate it quickly if you do (and
you mark it as "this should be translated into English:")


>
>
> Best regards,
> TH.
>
>

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