On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 4:04 AM Paul Brown wrote:
> On viernes, 20 de septiembre de 2019 11:02:44 (CEST) Jens wrote:
> > So recent discussions about Climate Strike raised some very good points
> > about what KDE as a community can do to decrease its footprint. I want
> > to thank Friedrich for
Jens - 20.09.19, 11:02:44 CEST:
> So recent discussions about Climate Strike raised some very good
> points about what KDE as a community can do to decrease its
> footprint. I want to thank Friedrich for raising them.
>
> Personally I think this is a rather fun focus for design, community
> work
Christoph Cullmann - 20.09.19, 22:35:26 CEST:
> Some people in the thread said they had this strike marked since
> months thought it seems nobody thought about communicating it to our
> community here a bit earlier that "let's do this this week".
I indeed did not think of it as for me the
Hi,
I learn by social media that KDE is now endorsing this very strike.
Well, I
obviously do not. There are better activities actually worth endorsing.
Too
bad some people think they can simply go and speak on whole of KDE's
behalf? I
feel bitter having to distance myself from a "KDE"
My last reply here due to getting OT, though still KDE related at end, more in
PM if. I need to spend the available time on KDE software itself again :)
Am Freitag, 20. September 2019, 02:00:38 CEST schrieb Thomas Pfeiffer:
> On 19.09.19 20:58, Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:
> > If you look at
On viernes, 20 de septiembre de 2019 11:02:44 (CEST) Jens wrote:
> So recent discussions about Climate Strike raised some very good points
> about what KDE as a community can do to decrease its footprint. I want
> to thank Friedrich for raising them.
>
> Personally I think this is a rather fun
Lew Wolfgang - 19.09.19, 23:20:29 CEST:
> On 9/19/19 7:45 AM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > What do we choose? Climate Action. When do we choose it? Now.
>
> Okay, this is a leap too far. Politics should not be introduced here,
> and it is "Politics".
This was just a little reference to the
So recent discussions about Climate Strike raised some very good points
about what KDE as a community can do to decrease its footprint. I want
to thank Friedrich for raising them.
Personally I think this is a rather fun focus for design, community
work and development (and I should probably have