I have seen some difficult situations that might be related to the issue in topic, if you think it isn't, feel free to start another discussion and call me to comment more about it.
First, I have noticed that LibrePlanet.org wiki is really abandoned in terms of activism (there are some edits made sometimes, but are made only by a minor group of people there, not by other users that have an account there), and that wiki is a real good resource to make projects that spread through various areas of activist or various free/libre system distributions, or even to organize local user group activities (it's fine if a project uses other resources to do so, but local activism groups could use LibrePlanet.org instead). Besides, LibrePlanet.org isn't just a "normal wiki", it allows users to automate some tasks (imagine how boring would be if, for every task made, you had to update the big table of todo-tasks manually), since LibrePlanet.org uses Semantic MediaWiki (and so does Directory.FSF.org), you can write some few lines that do so for you automatically, provided the tasks have the necessary "properties" that allow you to say: "please list only tasks with 'pending' property". Another thing that I have seen causing a lot of confusion, and even turning people into the kind of people that keep spreading misinformation and insisting on doing so: duplication of content or overwork/double-work on content management (in terms of how the same opinions/text is updated across sites that aren't always related to the main place where the text/opinion is published). Humans make mistakes, and can also spread misinformation by mistake, but there are some that recognize it, and stop doing so, but there are other people who don't "give uo the bone". I have seen people here in Brazil for example, insisting that Fedora is a free/libre system distribution, and I cited the page on GNU.org proving otherwise, but they continued doing so and presenting me the mission statement and foundation of the Fedora project: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundations#Freedom (special emphasis on "completely free project") https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview#Our_Mission ... And the slogan of the Fedora project contributes even more to the problem: https://getfedora.org/ ("Freedom, Friends, Features, First") About LibrePlanet.org wiki again, every time I see groups leaving it and just putting a link to their own website I ask myself "Why?". It feels good to have your own site, your own resources and such, but this often means that some activities where international collaboration would be welcome, would actually not receive such collaboration, and would only be known by those who visit the group's site, besides requiring extra costs associated with the website hosting, and it can also make the workforce away from the site where international collaboration is supposed to happen (this often happens with localized communities that use some software, and is also happening with LibrePlanet.org for some reason). However, I do have some suggestions to counter this problems: * Find a way to auto-update Wikipedia if some statement changes. Or remove the citations, both direct (verbatim) and indirect (adapted) and provide only a reference to where the official statement is. * Revive LibrePlanet.org wiki. This often depends on everyone's participation towards this goal. ** I help occasionally by creating "action items" (that are listed automatically in the "Action items" page), every time I do an activity that relates with free/libre software activism. The "Action items" page has also an automatically-updated news feed for those who want to watch for new updates or actions to take. *** You are all welcome to make "action items" too, you'll need to copy the source of one of the activities and adapt it to your needs since I didn't have the time to study how to make this an user-friendly process as Directory.FSF.org does (when creating/editing entries about software that might be free/libre). Respectfully, Adonay. -- Brasileiro, ativista do software livre (oficialmente desde 2015). Eu não me responsabilizo caso não consigamos abrir os arquivos que enviamos uns aos outros. 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