How about if we instead of attacking the people who install non free software on FLISOL we can praise those people who only install free software. I think this way the FSFLA would encourage the FLISOL people to do the right thing. I think this way those that are not doing things 100% well would learn from those that are doing things right.
<br><br><br>How can we motivate them? I don't know, but anything is better than attacking people that want to help. Remember that FLISOL is not only about Free Software, but also about Latin America working together to help other people. Even if they install non free software, they are cooperating for FLISOL because they want to help. Attacks like those that Alexandre made on FLISOL mailing lists may desmotivate a lot of people that are only trying to help.
<br><br>I know Alexandre is telling the true and he is doing it because he thinks is the right thing. Attaking him for doing that is also wrong. Today I learn a quote that I would like to share with all, but specially with Alexandre
<br><br>"La verdad puede compararse con una piedra preciosa: si la lanzamos contra el rostro , puede herer, pero si la envolvemos en un delicado paquete y la ofrecemos con ternura, ciertamente será aceptada con agrado"
<br><br>So I think saying the true is a good thing, but we must do it in a delicate way so that people can understand the importance of Freedom in cyber space.<br><br>Greetings,<br><br>Rafael<br><br><br>