Hi Jim:
I think your point is very important.
Day to day, not only inside of digital social networks, but in
television/radio/newspapers that probably happens as well.
Perhaps digital social networks have democratized social networking but
regulating content is always tricky.
In my opinion moving in one step from all closed source to all open
source freedom respecting is very hard or practically impossible. I am
happy people are doing steps towards all open source and no hidden
stuff. One valid step is modern hardware running open source Operating
System
I agree about liying or misleading. Without ethics nothing works. I am
talking in general not specific case.
El dom., 15 de mar. de 2020, 09:15, a via libreplanet-discuss
<[1]libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org> escribió:
>>In my opinion moving in one step from all closed
, good latency and smooth teaching
experience.
Hector Espinoza
PS: I have not had time to set up a jitsi server (jitsi videobridge) in
my city, so I use the free server located in USA called us-east
[1]meet.jit.si
El lun., 11 de may. de 2020, 10:36, Paul Sutton
<[2]paul
Hi Jonathan:
Canvas and Moodle have open source licenses. Canvas is AGPL and Moodle
is GPL.
I have used Moodle with good results. Moodle is quite popular in
Colombia.
Cheers,
Héctor
El mar., 4 de ago. de 2020, 09:55, Jonathan Sandoval
<[1]cloudneoz...@gmail.com>
Hi:
I wrote an email to them to include Jami, Big Blue Button and Jitsi Meet.
Best,
Héctor Espinoza
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 11:38 AM Paul Sutton wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Just responded to a post from online centres (@Online_Centres) in the uk
> regarding their course
Hi Greg:
I do online banking almost everyday here in Colombia and Ecuador with
many banks and all except one work with Fedora 28 + Firefox. The other
one works with Chromium. I do not need to change the user agent. In
Spain it worked as well with Ubuntu + Firefox at that time.
Best,
Héctor
On
Very good initiative Lars.
It is possible (but very difficult in practice) to create a device, as
"simple" as a open source open hardware counter, as "simple" as that,
embedded in every sensor or controller, that counts how many times it
was re-configured. Again, proprietary