I was initially thinking about all the startups and small to medium sized businesses who are saving lots of money on licensing fees by using FOSS. Some of the startups have a significant amount of investment as well which they could occasionally donate to projects that they use.
Universities and non profits would be more about their code contributions and how they've been using it and then getting them to be more public and mention this on their blogs. I was hoping to limit the scope of this so that anyone can take action. I've already sent out 4 or 5 emails and received 2 responses. I would expect a larger organization such as the FSF to use their name to make this appear important. Ignoring an information request from the FSF or someone else who has a large web audience is a bad idea, right? I'm not sure which other groups to contact to organize a larger campaign. The resources required for this are minimal and I would contact possibly any groups whose software is being used. Smaller projects may want to send an email that asks for a bit of recognition. On Jan 9, 2013 5:59 PM, "Joel Kahn" <[email protected]> wrote: > I think the basic idea is interesting and potentially > useful.... I would not limit the issue to private > companies per se. How about the relationships between > Libre Software and non-profit entities, universities, > government agencies, non-governmental organizations, &c? > > An additional question: How can the FSF and LibrePlanet > work with other groups to move things in productive > directions? Which other people should we contact? > > Joel > > >
