>
> Is it common to assign the copyright to FSF, even when FSF has nothing
> to do with the project? I can see the advantage of unifying the
> copyright, but also administrative burdens on FSF, and potentials for
> abuse.
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Maybe this helps with enforcement when people don't
Gordon Henderson (see Little man computer link) has also written Return
To Basics. which is a basic interpreter for Linux and the Pi, as he
also wrote wiringPi libraries, then this is integrated with RTB (and
hence the pi gpio pins). If you're familar with Fuze basic then that is
based on RTB,
On 12/04/17 17:04, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
> On 12/04/17 16:41, Stefan Umit Uygur wrote:
>
>> I can be in agreement with most of your comments but strongly disagree
>> with some other comments you made, comments like "Sometimes "extremism"
>> is simply the right solution.".
>>
>
> I put
ific piece of software (which is non free) surely that
is also harming my freedom of choice, so perhaps
Some services harm your privacy. [Learn more] and in some cases also
harm freedom [learn more]
You cover 2 areas there,
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On 23/06/17 09:47, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> On 23/06/17 10:19, Jonas Oberg wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>>> I'd like to see what plan is in place to collect data
>>> about the effort being spent and the outcomes achieved (e.g. what
>>> metrics will be monitored and why they are good metrics).
>> I
Sorry my reply to this went to Theo rather than the list so resending,
Paul
On 23/06/17 09:10, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> Am 21.06.2017 um 12:22 schrieb Erik Albers:
> ...
>> Now I would be interested what you think? Do you think that - although the
>> use
>> of proprietary platforms is ethically
On 22/09/17 21:24, Jonas Oberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> So the unemployment office would eventually resort to
>> offering you one of those
>
> I think it's important to differentiate between on the one hand the ethical
> question, and on the other hand the practical question of how unemployment
>
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ll be improved, not
> destroyed.
>
> If FSFE takes a stand in this political debate (what to do with EU?), it
> will introduce turmoil to the FSFE itself as FSFE members have different
> opinion on this matter.
>
> Den mån 27 maj 2019 kl 23:46 skrev Paul Sutton :
>
>> Hi
&g
returning after having had
children and many others.
What we do needs to be open to ALL ages, do that and we become
properly inclusive and leave others behind.
Just a thought,
Paul
On 06/05/2019 13:41, Paul Sutton wrote:
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>
> On of the digital skills sites is https://www.learnmyw
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>Erik
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Thanks for that Erik, it has worked.
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On 02/05/2019 12:17, Johannes Zarl-Zierl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Considering the CoC, I'm refraining myself from talking too much about a
> certain individual.
>
> As there seems to be some confusion as to how Daniel Pocock was able to
> access
> the subscriber emails of this list:
>
> The list
On 02/05/2019 12:48, Thomas Doczkal wrote:
> On May 2, 2019 11:38:22 AM UTC, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Just sent a message to the fellowship.eu list, with unsubscribe in the
>> subject header, I received a reply saying it has been held as the
>>
On 02/05/2019 11:31, Michael Kesper wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> it gets ever "funnier". Now I received this confirmation for removal of this
> list.
> (I redacted the hash, obviously)
> I suspect it gets created if you click on Daniel's unsubscribe link.
> The IP address is not mine.
>
> Michael
On 06/05/2019 00:00, Paul Boddie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I see that some people are still having fun with the Mailman interface trying
> to unsubscribe people from this list, specifically 91.64.208.89 or
> ip5b40d059.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de as they are also known.
>
> Perhaps some actual,
09:04, Bernhard E. Reiter wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> thanks for sharing your experiences!
>
> Helping others to understand Free Software is an ongoing task
> and it needs wit and patience. :)
>
> Am Freitag 03 Mai 2019 13:01:52 schrieb Paul Sutton:
>> I tried to approach p
6 to Debian then to ARM, and still
use software such as Libreoffice.
Of course old computers can also be stripped for parts (e,g RAM which
can then be used to upgrade other old computers)
For really old computers operating systems such as ToriOS (torios.top)
have both PAE
not sure what the solution is here.
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hway beyond that, unless you sign up
to a local brick college or like me know about the online courses that
are available via Open University, edx, codecademy and many many others.
I think the learning machine has created resources for teaching the
basic ITQ qualification but with open tools such as lib
help develop skills and
also in doing so, and in contributing provide meaningful experience,
then that would help achieve the aims of these charities.
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