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DATE | 2003-02-10 |
FROM | Richard Stallman
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Re: eGovOS conference in D.C.; I'm not attending that
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Also, I do consider it possible that some of the other organizers of this event simply made a bad choice in judgement or were misled without being fully aware of what they were doing, the implications of their action, or the ways that thier event is being misused as a result.
I think the organizers know exactly what they are doing. When Tony Stanco started down this path, he told me that he was bowing to pressure from the sponsors, pressure to hush up the free software movement and its ethical aspects. They themselves had come under pressure. I told him in no uncertain terms that he should not let them redirect his efforts in the wrong direction.
I do know that if we create an immediate and public confrontation it would become far harder for them to choose to alter their current plans if some of them would have been open to doing so, and would also immediately limit our choice of options to a single and fixed course of action.
I spoke to him about this at length last summer. I see no hope of convincing him, because he says that his bosses reject any improvement.
I suppose we could try finding out who they are and talking with them privately. Would someone like to do this now? I'd be willing to talk with them if someone finds out who. I will be in DC at the end of this month, so maybe I could meet them in person.
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