Advocacy doesn’t work if you tell someone they’re wrong

Michael Kesper mkesper at fsfe.org
Fri Nov 5 19:10:07 UTC 2010


Hi,

On Mon, Nov 01, 2010 at 02:25:48PM +0100, Jelle Hermsen wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I recently joined the fellowship and yesterday I wrote a blog post on my
> new FSFE blog titled: Advocacy doesn’t work if you tell someone they’re
> wrong
> (http://blogs.fsfe.org/jelle/2010/10/31/advocacy-doesnt-work-if-you-tell-someone-theyre-wrong/ ). 

Thanks for the post!
I'm planning to have some kind of "workshop" for advocacy at our next booth
(OpenRheinRuhr [0]) and first thought of many things to symbolize the bad
things about non-free software, but now, I think I'll concentrate on the good
things of Free Software instead.

Best wishes
Michael
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