<p dir="ltr">Oops.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">On 25 Feb 2014 10:32, "Christopher Currie" <<a href="mailto:ccurrie@usa.net">ccurrie@usa.net</a>> wrote:<br>
> Not sending this to the list.<br>
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> Christopher<br>
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> On Tuesday 25 Feb 2014 09:42:03 Peter Cannon wrote:<br>
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> > On 24/02/14 22:29, Christopher Currie wrote:<br>
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> > > This will no doubt be old hat for most members of the list, but is of<br>
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> > > interest to the above topic (point 10).<br>
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> > > <a href="http://www.wepromise.eu/en/page/charter">http://www.wepromise.eu/en/page/charter</a><br>
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> > > I have views on their other points also, but those are OT.<br>
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> > 1. It's not really promotion of FOSS it's number 10 on the list so very much<br>
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> > way down on their list of priorities. 2. Isn't this what the FSFE already<br>
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> > does?<br>
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> > 3. Isn't this what the open document foundation already does?<br>
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> > 4. Isn't this what the Electronic Frontier already does?<br>
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> > 5. God there's so many of these do-gooders out there!<br>
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> > I could go on but I think you get my point. Actually I did notice that<br>
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> > Electronic Frontier and Digital rights group gets a mention on a another<br>
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> > site EDRi that links from the "wepromise" site<br>
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> > <a href="http://edri.org/about/#members">http://edri.org/about/#members</a> I'm always uneasy when you have have to<br>
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> > search for who's behind something, makes you wonder if there's something to<br>
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> > hide? :-D<br>
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