[maemo-developers] Community council is a representative body - not community leadership

From: Darius Jack dariusjack2006 at yahoo.ie
Date: Mon Jun 16 23:04:26 EEST 2008
Hi Igor,

speaking in the name of the Nokia Corporation,
be so kind to set the sdame rules for your kind ffriends, financed by Nokia
to avopid any discrimination policy at the website, financed, donated by Nokia.
Just read the European Union standards and rules on non-discrimination policy.

And please stop speaking about html code as I use the same mailer for years
and in your previous e-mails you have seen no problems.
So what's the problem with you today.

Does it mean you and Nokia speak for Community Council
and you don't like my No for Community Council
showing not good cause to discuss the issue
and showing no-problems to kill the thread spamming it with non-existing problems.

Global Alliance on Open Free Software is really a good step in the right direction.
In the meantime I was approached by developers, contacted some small and bigger corporations.

Global Alliance is in vital interest of Nokia, Apple, Microsoft, TomTom and others
is in vital interest of developers moving back and forth between hundreds of communities of developers world-wide.
They really deserve some form of legal protection for their work and job done for the community.

greetings,

Darius

--- On Mon, 16/6/08, Igor Stoppa <igor.stoppa at nokia.com> wrote:
From: Igor Stoppa <igor.stoppa at nokia.com>
Subject: Re: Community council is a representative body - not community leadership
To: dariusjack2006 at yahoo.ie
Date: Monday, 16 June, 2008, 9:52 PM

Hi,
please note that i'm writing to you only, since this is really meant to
be a friendly advice. No flames. No public debates, just my advice.

You seem to be full of energy and that's good. You also want to
interact, that's good too.

But in order for you to be able to make your point, you have to learn
the basics of how to interact with a community.

I recommend you this excellent reading:

http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html

and this one:

http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

They are not very long and will help you understanding why your efforts
are taking you nowhere at the moment.

I sincerely hope you can learn from these readings and come back with a
new way of presenting your arguments.

P.S.:

If you are not able to turn off html in your mail client, just state it
out clearly, nobody will blame you for this, but actually it's likely
that you will receive help.

But it _really_ is annoying to get html stuff, so unless you are unable
to cope, please switch it off. You will understand why by reading the
links above.


-- 
Cheers, Igor

---

Igor Stoppa
Nokia Devices R&D - Helsinki

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