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Subject: Re: latest draft for mission (and strategy)
From: Clemens Toennies <starbuck () netrunner-os ! com>
Date: 2017-07-06 19:27:52
Message-ID: 595E8F38.9040400 () netrunner-os ! com
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Am 06.07.2017 um 07:30 schrieb Kevin Ottens:
> Hello, > > On Thursday, 6 July 2017 01:19:00 CEST Clemens Toennies wrote: >>
More like "Practical Freedom"? >> The KDE community imo shouldnt be
about "technicalities", thats up to >> how each project tries to
contribute or work towards that ultimate goal >> that is freedom. >>
Wiki2Learn for example really doesnt fit privacy, but can help with >>
Freedom on various levels. > > Sorry, that's still way too broad and
tries to be all encompassing. My point > in this thread is we shouldn't
do that to give a direction.
I like to disagree here.
My thinking was to define an over-arching goal as common vision/mission
and then focus on particular sub-goal for a limited timeframe that works
towards that goal for some, but maybe not all projects, like e.g. privacy.
But out of curiousity, what direction you think the KDE Community as a
whole should take?
Greetings, Clemens.
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Am 06.07.2017 um 07:30 schrieb Kevin Ottens:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> Hello,
>
> On Thursday, 6 July 2017 01:19:00 CEST Clemens Toennies wrote:
>> More like "Practical Freedom"?
>> The KDE community imo shouldnt be about "technicalities", thats up to
>> how each project tries to contribute or work towards that ultimate goal
>> that is freedom.
>> Wiki2Learn for example really doesnt fit privacy, but can help with
>> Freedom on various levels.
>
> Sorry, that's still way too broad and tries to be all encompassing. My point
> in this thread is we shouldn't do that to give a direction.</span><br>
<br>
I like to disagree here.<br>
My thinking was to define an over-arching goal as common
vision/mission and then focus on particular sub-goal for a limited
timeframe that works towards that goal for some, but maybe not all
projects, like e.g. privacy.<br>
But out of curiousity, what direction you think the KDE Community as
a whole should take?<br>
<br>
Greetings, Clemens.<br>
<br>
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