My tone is harsh because of decades of the FSF doing less and less of value in line with its mission. My tone is harsh because FSF politics took precedent over the movement. I wrote positive, not negative suggestions for what the FSF can do or at least try to aim for. I don't think they will make any serious effort because I think the FSF leadership prefers the current dysfunction. I'll be delighted if they prove me wrong. -t On 2022-04-26 12:38, Adrienne G. Thompson wrote: > Hi Thomas: > >> If the FSF is not now going very hard on promoting Mastadon, >> they should never be trusted to anything right again. > > Why take such a negative approach? Why not, instead, propose a campaign to promote Mastodon? We are here to support the Free Software Movement - a movement that relies on contributions beyond code. > > Adrienne G. Thompson > Principal and Chief Code Artist, GNU C-Graph -- > > Freedom - no pane, all gaiGN! > > References: > > * GNU C-Graph: http://www.gnu.org/software/c-graph > * Code Art Now: http://codeartnow.com [1] > * Abertheid Campaign: http://www.abertheid.info/icc/pre-indictment-brief-05.10.2006.pdf > > * Follow me on Twitter: @AdrienneGT [2] @GNUcgraph [3] > * Let's Link Up: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriennegt/ > > * Knees On My Neck: https://twitter.com/AdrienneGT/status/1288648018783277068 > * Rise Up for Richard Stallman: https://www.stallmansupport.org [4] Links: ------ [1] http://codeartnow.com/ [2] http://twitter.com/adriennegt [3] http://twitter.com/GNUcgraph [4] https://www.stallmansupport.org/