John Crispin [2021-04-06 11:08:41]:
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On 06.04.21 10:18, Petr Štetiar wrote:
Alberto Bursi [2021-04-06 02:22:07]:
Hi,
[adding openwrt-adm to Cc:]
This is at least partially relevant for OpenWrt and I think it's interesting
for many in our community.
I agree.
What about little bit improved promotion of both
Alberto Bursi [2021-04-06 02:22:07]:
Hi,
[adding openwrt-adm to Cc:]
> This is at least partially relevant for OpenWrt and I think it's interesting
> for many in our community.
I agree.
What about little bit improved promotion of both EU/US efforts, for example
official front page endorsemen
What is "beginning to be enforced" from 2021? They barely approved a
generic list of intents and a promise to do something about it by 2030.
What is in the list is still very vague and easy to abuse. It's going to
take a few years to see anything resembling a law come from that.
Don't get me wr
Just to clarify: 'Right to Repair' is already a law in the European Union. It
is beginning to be enforced from 2021 and it will go through further evolution
steps.
On 03/04/2021, 22:40, "openwrt-devel on behalf of Alberto Bursi"
wrote:
A few days ago, Louis Rossmann, a relatively famous
On 2021-04-03 23:37, Alberto Bursi wrote:
A few days ago, Louis Rossmann, a relatively famous person in the electronics
repair community has started a fundraiser to get the Right to Repair movement's
goals passed into law though a "direct ballot initiative" in the USA. It's a
way to create a l
A few days ago, Louis Rossmann, a relatively famous person in the
electronics repair community has started a fundraiser to get the Right
to Repair movement's goals passed into law though a "direct ballot
initiative" in the USA. It's a way to create a law that is bypassing
politicians and askin