The proposals for the 'new year of good Keltika are simple:
1) study of a new license for this blog, * very * restrictive;
2) no new guide hosted on areas other than this;
3) reduction to zero of any intervention help in any forum.
Anyone who knows me knows what I wrote and what I have so far contributed to the community. Unfortunately, I find the next generation of GNU / Linux users on average ignorant, lazy and in contrast with * all * the one in which I believed since I met with the free software. I can not help but consider that the 'bringing GNU / Linux to the mass did really bad in gnu / linux, as someone reminded me in some mailing list, from the point of view of philosophy is a culture and not a technical . If the technical side (linux) has been implemented, the cultural (gnu) latita.
Just recently, reflecting on events that you do every day more frequent, I bitter and those who have moved away slowly from the free software, I inserted between the static pages of the blog on the hacker culture . I remember it perfectly conceived, written, revised and published in TheNoise * together * for that wonderful "journey" which is the Debian-Wiki, in perfect, pure, collaborative spirit.
I like to recall here, at the end of the trip, who for me has been a teacher and traveling companion. I think of Raval and Sbarrax and the satisfaction and moral rigor softwarelibero.kuht.it ; think MaXer , TheNoise, ldonesty , debian Among www.debianizzati.org first moral choices and techniques that have joined.
In short, to paraphrase a phrase that always made us laugh: "'Fuck me and hackers." Starting Over.
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"Fuck you and the hackers" lol, how many memories and so many dear Keltika years later I still laugh thinking about that situation and that phrase and I realize how few people were able to understand and share the ideals that we have brought together and do things together. And it was also labor banal as you say, it was not at all even tweak a technical issue but a different vision of life, a big beautiful utopia which, by its nature ended up having a lot of practical implications for people and for this I can only share your outburst. Without realizing'm declining verbs in the past because even now I feel far away from those situations.
But one thing is for sure: it was a waste of time, at least for me it was a beautiful course made up of great experiences, emotions and people that I have grown a lot from the human point of view and one of them is you.
You can easily make that point and head to head high and your social conscience and civil right, as I did. We've done our part brother and I am certain that everyone in his way will continue to do it with friends, relatives, etc. in the workplace. because that utopia is difficult to erase or forget.
A hug
Hasta ready.
Valerio
"Utopia is like the horizon, I walk two steps and two steps away. I walk ten steps and the horizon moves ten steps further. As I walk, do not overtake ever. What is utopia? Does just that: to walk. "
[Eduardo Galeano]
"Unfortunately, I find the next generation of GNU / Linux users on average, ignorant, lazy and in contrast to * everything * that I have believed ever since I met with the free software."
as unlisted
Now if there is no 'the cube that runs the distro did not mount any, will be' why the debian "original" pay, economically speaking, in a bad way??
;-(
I think that the various distributions have to do some 'self-criticism in this regard. The meaning and the philosophy of linux are overshadowed by the same distributions (not included), which are presented as a separate entity, in some cases as an operating system independent.
Guides for new users in the call to the philosophy of Linux is increasingly weak, "what is ..." is replaced by "how do you ..." is no longer required (or less) at least a superficial knowledge of Linux are no longer recommended preparatory readings on Linux (eg. "clipboard computer free", my first reading on Linux). Add the bell wars, they do lose the sense of the unity of the Linux community and the result is assured.
This is one reason that made me angry (the last in 1000, really ...)
look at this * my * guide, written November 23, 2007 and compare it with this , written January 30, 2008. The author also has the courage to complain of scopiazzature ...
I mean ... it has not changed anything. : - /
Ps.: The link just because both the links in the comments are all "no-follow".
I forgot ...
@ Raval: Chris, you know how important it was for me to meet you and to be able to listen to. You're always in my heart (heterosexually speaking);
@ Lospippolo: how nice to read you! I had lost the address of your site.
@ Mark: It is true, but we too have our faults ... users you speak of "linux", I speak of "GNU / Linux." And 'different.
[...] Post by Keltika: Anyone who knows me knows what I wrote and what I have so far contributed to the community. Unfortunately, I find the next generation of GNU / Linux users on average ignorant, lazy and in contrast with * all * the one in which I believed since I met with the free software. I can not help but consider that the 'bringing GNU / Linux to the mass did really bad in gnu / linux, as someone reminded me in some mailing list, from the point of view of philosophy is a culture and not a technical . If the technical side (linux) has been implemented, the cultural (gnu) latita.Proprio these days, reflecting on events that you do every day more frequent, I bitter and those who have moved away slowly from the free software, I inserted between static pages of the blog on the hacker culture. I remember it perfectly conceived, written, revised and published in TheNoise * together * for that wonderful "journey" which is the Debian-Wiki, in perfect, pure, collaborative spirit. [...]
Even for me, and 'a pleasure to read. Even the fish recipes,:-Q_
Dear Keltika ... ... .. You are absolutely right! we have a little known on the forum debianizzati.org. I think you also know how I feel about certain topics. So I can only repeat that: you are quite right. I'm pondering the same thing I said to return to private life, as I did many years before 2005. so now ... communities. I am what I am. I do not know if wearing a GNU / Linux has hurt the masses. certain is that they have just helped the various canonical and company! but what can you .... Today even those who are engaged in gnu / linux active, then use skype or messenger or dual boot with windows and he boasts. I'm really tired. fuck around and sold all that are killing free software!!
Hello all.
I think I understand very much the mood of Keltika, Raval and those like them have done much "in very difficult times."
I have started a public presence and active (within the limits of my knowledge) in a community that focuses sull'opensource, just within a project started Keltika also the same.
In my small (two years) I have seen that the spread all'involuzione users often (always?) Carries. I sense (or I try) so as to be hard for it has done much more for much longer.
Despite the understanding, can not do some 'bad read these lines. Having people behind it makes you feel safer not to get lost. In public or private road that I want to continue. For now, even in public.
In any case, thank you.
Allow me just one consideration. In the Republic Plato's utopian philosophers were in government. If the entire city had been made by philosophers (in the Platonic sense of the term, not an academic!) Would certainly be easier to govern, but even Plato could claim that the entire community was made up entirely of philosophers. It is then stated the case to stop the part of speech now that the gnu linux is the (relatively) much?
For me it is important wildebeest. Gnu is only natural that it is.
Happy gnu / * all.
GipPasso
Now I write anything yet I
Dear Keltika, we know a lot 'of time and you are one of the people who formed a very important part of me (if someone misunderstands the woodpecker
!)
only discuss the first "technical" things. Stop.
I've opened my mind to the culture of FreeSoftware as ethics, as a way of thinking ... I did not know what
We fought battles, to free us and liberate our dream of a community free from ... the list is too long, let's just say FREE! Debianizzati.Org was the embodiment of this ...
However, a man of double K, you're right ... it is not, however, only a problem of Debian-... is a basic problem ...
the expansion of GNU / Linux and the influx of new people has led to a flattening of the community ... I want nothing anyone, but you are overwhelmed with issues "simple", and ... well ... I mean simple solvable with a search ... there is hardly a matter of 'strange' or something extravagant, that triggers the spark of curiosity!
so ... I agree with you!