----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Juanjo Marín <[email protected]>
> Para: Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]>; GNOME Marketing List
> <[email protected]>
> CC:
> Enviado: Domingo 19 de agosto de 2012 23:57
> Asunto: Re: great job, world of gnome folks!
>
>> ________________________________
>> De: Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]>
>> Para: GNOME Marketing List <[email protected]>
>> Enviado: Domingo 19 de agosto de 2012 21:03
>> Asunto: great job, world of gnome folks!
>>
>>
>> I've been seeing a lot of great articles coming from you guys on
> /r/gnome. Great work guys! I really really appreciate all the content you
> guys
> are generating on our behalf. Thanks for exposing our community and
> informing
> them of the things we are doing in GNOME. Keep it up! You guys are an
> inspiration!
>>
>> sri
>>
>
>
> In the Spanish Track in GUADEC (GUADEC-ES), Germán Póo-Caamaño gave a good
> talk
> about how to deal with misinformation. He recommended the Debunking Myths
> Handbook: http://sks.to/debunk
>
>
> "Debunking myths is problematic. Unless great care is taken, any effort to
> debunk
> misinformation can inadvertently reinforce the very myths one seeks to
> correct.
> To
> avoid these “backfire effects”, an effective debunking requires three major
> elements.
> First, the refutation must focus on core facts rather than the myth to avoid
> the
> misinformation becoming more familiar. Second, any mention of a myth should be
> preceded by explicit warnings to notify the reader that the upcoming
> information
> is
> false. Finally, the refutation should include an alternative explanation that
> accounts
> for important qualities in the original misinformation."
>
> I think is a worth reading for the marketing team ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
Ups, sorry, I reply in the wrong thread. Of course, nothing to do with wogue
Cheers,
-- Juanjo Marin
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