italian project

Abelli Andrea cenerentola at rebels.com
Tue Nov 16 16:25:30 UTC 2004


in ancient greek polis there was a strong sense of democracy...
because they were less than 2000 in 2 km^2...

before everything just try to understand what a young boy could mean
while writing in a foreign language [while doing other things, yep...im
sorry for that]... BUT if what i said hurted your feeling plz apoligize
me, and this message goes to all ubuntu-users, as well, that felt hurted
by those words...

now let me say that if you can do everything with linux im happy for
you... but in the case out there, there will be someone who wants to use
linux and doesnt care if i MIS-used the word "hominid" [while i was
clearly joking] and can't understand you're how-tos... sorry but ill be
there for her.

and for quotation-science ill paste an email i receive from a user after
reading this Message-Id: <1100094523.6998.0.camel at localhost.localdomain>
[object : Re: Making it easy - Automatic download and install on Wed, 10
Nov 2004 14:48:43 +0100]

has sent to me this email:
---starts here----
>>i am philippe from zurigo,
>>i speak italian but currently my writing is bad.
>>i like what you wrote in this email.
>>may i ask you what you do at your uni
>>and if you like it ?
> Actually Engineering...
> May I ask Why Do You Want This Informations?
> and why did you like that email?
because there are few who write the truth
about ubuntu not supporting simple users.
and i still don't understand why.

i would like to have a userfriendly linux
and i am looking for programmers who would like that too.

kind regards     philippe
----finish here----

thanking you for attention
good afternoon
best regards
sincerely yours
andrea
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andrea abelli
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Il giorno mar, 16-11-2004 alle 16:29 +0100, Enrico Zini ha scritto:
> Well, I suggest you have another read at the Ubuntu Code of
Conduct[1],
> which is be the founding document for every initiative happening here.
> 
> One of the first points in that code of conduct is "Be respectful" and
> it especially says "We expect members of the Ubuntu community to be
> respectful when dealing with other contributors as well as with people
> outside the Ubuntu project, and with users of Ubuntu.".
> 
> Besides that being how everone works and likes to work here, as a user
I
> don't want to read documentation written by someone that considers me
to
> be less than human.
> 
> If you want to see some possible better ways of thinking about users,
> you can find something at: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/StagesOfUse
> 
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> Enrico
> 
> [1] http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/document_view
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> GPG key: 1024D/797EBFAB 2000-12-05 Enrico Zini <enrico at enricozini.org>





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