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Re: [gNewSense-users] Just some ideas
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rek2GNU/Linux |
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Re: [gNewSense-users] Just some ideas |
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Thu, 08 Feb 2007 22:36:17 -0600 |
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Hi Ringo, this is Chris Fernandez
we will love if you could help us at binaryfreedom, we discussed in
the last meeting similar things to what you say, some of our ideas are
to create forms/letters already written to easy the procedure so
users can print them and sent them to the address we will also give
them, or sending emails etc. this is similar to was peace and other kind
of activist groups do.
some of the things we need:
1. someone that can write formal and professional English
2. volunteers for the research of company's and snail and email
addresses to sent letter to.
3. more ideas...
any help will be appreciated
Chris Fernandez
http://www.binaryfreedom.info
Ringo Kamens wrote:
I know that because gnewsense doesn't use non-free drivers there are
lots of issues with compatibility. I know that the ubuntu database
program automatically scans and makes a list of all the hardware.
Would it be feasable to compare that to a database of hardware KNOWN
to have problems with gnewsense and automatically make letters for
users to send to companies urging them to open up? I know projects
like binaryfreedom are in this domain, but getting something like that
packaged with gnewsense to run on first-run might get a lot of emails
in that activist projects might not get. I'm happy to help with
research on companies, finding emails, maintaining the DB, etc. Just
throwing it out, comments appreciated.
Ringo Kamens
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