[FSFLA] Fwd: Re: Improper use of FSFE general discussion mailing list

willi uebelherr willi.uebelherr en riseup.net
Sab Mar 18 03:31:17 UTC 2017


Dear friends of FSFLA list,

this email i sent to the list in BCC. It was rejected from the 
moderator. I agree with this, because i also don't like BCC addressing.

This is a discussion with the moderator group from FSF Europe. They 
don't say, what texts create her critiques. But i know, that in Europe 
the clocks stay on the right-wing side. Maybe also in the FSF Europe.

It will be exciting if i am more active in Europe and Germany in the 
next time.

many greetings, willi


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Re: Improper use of FSFE general discussion mailing list
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 22:40:45 -0300
From: willi uebelherr <willi.uebelherr at riseup.net>
To: Heiki Lõhmus <repentinus at fsfe.org>
CC: moderators at fsfeurope.org, FSFLA list owner 
<discusion-owner at fsfla.org>, Quiliro Ordonez <quiliro at riseup.net>

Dear Heiki,

i looked before i subscribed for the principles of discussion in the 
fsf-eu list. But i don't found that, what you wrote.

In the info page, you can read:
About Discussion 	
The general discussion list for people interested in Free Software, the 
FSFE and its activities.

In the page
https://fsfe.org/contact/community.en.html
Public Discussion
FSFE provides some infrastructure to foster public discussion on Free 
Software topics. Everybody is encouraged to freely state their opinions 
on these platforms. Please keep the netiquette guidelines in mind. 
Opinions voiced in the public discussion are not official positions of 
FSFE. For official statements see our press release lists or contact us 
on European or local level.

Where i can find that, what you declare, from the FSF europe group?

many greetings, willi
Asuncion, Paraguay


On 17/03/2017 18:05, Heiki Lõhmus wrote:
> Dear willi,
>
> I would like to ask you to stop treating
> <mailto:discussion at lists.fsfe.org> as your personal list of reading
> recommendations. Reposts of technology policy discussions or
> announcements from other mailing lists are inappropriate unless their
> main topic is Free Software and they are of considerable concern to
> European audiences. Furthermore, all reposts and links to articles about
> Free Software should be accompanied with a clear summary of the content
> and a brief note about the author unless they are already known in our
> community. Failure to adhere to these guidelines will see your posting
> privileges revoked.
>
>
> Sincerely yours,
>


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