David, please tell me you weren't part of this...

Christopher Browne cbbrowne-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Feb 2 18:35:50 UTC 2007


On 2/2/07, Evan Leibovitch <evan-ieNeDk6JonTYtjvyW6yDsg at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> http://www.crncanada.ca/content/software/opinion-this-publicity-li.shtml
>
> Kinda makes me proud that I unsubscribed from the ubuntu-ca mailing list
> a few weeks ago. Geez, how can such good software so badly represent
> itself to the public?
>
> I have to generally agree with the author about the sheer stupidity of
> this action. Can I assume that TLUG had nothing to do with it?

I know I never heard about it...

The fact that they refer to a 10 foot tall penguin causes me a little
bit of concern, though...

The thing about protesting is that if you're going to do it, you have
*GOT* to make sure that:

a) You're sitting on a *clear* "moral high ground."

Ergo, anyone that is discussing engaging in breaking copyright (e.g. -
burning copies of "Vista" CDs) isn't on that ground.

b) You can trust the others you're protesting with.

That the guy with the decent laptop doesn't trust the others to take
care of it doesn't suggest that there's much trust to go around.  And
I certainly wouldn't trust the guy talking about burning Vista CDs...

If nobody was willing to pay for a spool of CDs to give out
Linux/Ubuntu CDs, that's also an indication of lack of "community
spirit."  If you can't get a group of ten would-be participants to
toss out $5 apiece, they're obviously not even as economically
committed to this as they might be to, say, buying lunch today...
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