-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Sun, 7 Feb 2016 11:02:59 +0100 Daniel Pocock <[email protected]> wrote:
> I mean how would they start their organization, "movement", campaign, > party or whatever form their group chooses, e.g. > > a) install GNU/Linux on personal computers > > b) extract all contact data and other essential things from iPhones > and then smash them with a hammer > > c) setup email and web server using Postfix, Apache, etc > > d) use (what?) for building online community, registering volunteers, > raising funds, organizing meetings, sharing documents/multimedia, etc > Hello, Daniel! I think your list is a good start but I think it makes more sense when implemented in reverse. Start by helping them set up decentralized communications such as GNU Social and XMPP. There are others but these are merely suggestions. This takes the first step in removing them from the walled gardens where they are currently trapped. Once that's done, help them liberate their email and then their local machines. I don't know that Free Software on "smartphones" is at a point where the general public would be willing to turn in their iThings but that might be the final thing to work with. Giving them libre alternatives on top of their existing stack seems the most logical way to introduce things so that the change doesn't get too scary. Projects like Freedombone make this sort of thing a little easier in the beginning. If they have someone relatively technically inclined, they can just grab a static IP and a domain, install Freedombone and get moving with a small server. I'm not sure how well it'll scale, though. Ultimately, I think aesthetically pleasing and easy to follow documentation is the biggest barrier to entry here. A lot of this stuff is just hard to put together for the "average user" out there given the state of technical documentation. Advertising that documentation is another challenge. Thanks for writing your article and the original message here. I've been thinking about this sort of thing and I'm curious to see how the discussion will pan out. Happy Hacking! cmh - -- Please use GPG! http://libernil.net/cmhobbs.gpg.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWt/QDAAoJEP4mb/sadwhoLScQAKqUIPSp9rONSYegkBAfV8Af h/XjJAMaYIsL2BJoJPcBenjkrKRDf4RhmtgilHipBd0m5ooEpCKGemV/7UMwa15v NUhpVnPTr7hvlPbFwY+MCfEpmVY9EdWBuBQEjgtlAKb37TSxeyDVI+3ML/g/YhOf 3r2RSn+35jcVTbMYgLkDEUPRPR6DuPzmhU48iQPOi9zbK7JjOPy6IAtB7AV2+Fnk phEFZLPD6/v1vP6ayG5gX1qUE3KHL7QXUYJQfUTbKMK/rR6E4at9oBFHYDPdezBA WkdgePy4KjkGP2JY5ijHAKlXY2I2dy2n91M9DWJGvtK0Gl5Hb9tbc3KulvZ/i3Fm ooinaTpcOuxArCk5eeFY62Et0O5RzYtO5L0Bv99RK2SmZlcEzxYypHJh1kcBQqip Y1wVlW3Tg+EtZw0mm+QD/vqI1zq3qwhBX+tXPnowqtzVyuI+31DeOKyP1tfnT6go 9NVLODA+F4U1YwEMXmPbo/FPv9iLkZZFABiTGYFmMTJXw0izxxGMU7+Ai40AwvN/ jTKNx1cJmfEGVXw77M4iukHFr42Loq7vRJvbi0tDFsSQ+0TF3tSxI+YmZ1lV/uwC d7ESDWtGtchHQCdHIxOlwRofB6vJLt0gRMf7y9UAcWqlQMHwfGoL5kNUWsmQPUBC k3JdMG2SCXCr4S74UeSH =y5Ya -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
