European open source guys, please invite yourselves and friends to sign the petition: http://www.p2pnet.net/story/10879. I don't think ppl outside EU have a right to request, but you may ask around.
European open source guys, please invite yourselves and friends to sign the petition: http://www.p2pnet.net/story/10879. I don't think ppl outside EU have a right to request, but you may ask around.
Read it, signed it. Good call ephemeros.
As I was about to sign it I realised that the local government of Extremadura, Spain (yes, an EU member state) can't watch the streaming videos from the Coucil of the European Union because they use ... Linux (Debian to be precise).
How about that?
/Mojoman
Read it. Signed it.
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yeah, the call was on rootley, but damn these news come and go so fast. i was so lucky i saw it on distrowatch. you were too
Signed... dont listen to the w32codec guys, they are illegal in most places and we should at least "want" to be legal
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I'd sign it, but I am an ugly American, and that would be dishonest.
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No, I don't think it would. Why should the politics of the EU only be accessible to it's own citizens? Sure, it's for the citizens to have a say but this is about partaking in information from the EU. They themselves state that this information should be available to everyone, i.e. it is public information.
If you agree and feel so inclined, you should sign it, regardless if you live in EU, USA or outer space.
/Mojoman
Last edited by mojoman; January 3rd, 2007 at 08:52 AM. Reason: typo
I signed it, and I am from America. This sort of thing affects us all.
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