Totally. Here is my first problem. I don't think advocacy works, anymore.
What can
autonomo.us do that is productive? provide a directory of
autonomo.us services? A badge like CC licenses with a link to make an updated form of webring for sites, with some distincly compliant features? A type of certification for sites that don't sell people's data and souls to the devil? That is also a potential revenue stream for the project.
I guess being a social club like CC is good for us, but how can we really get more people onto this line of thinking and move this beyond a bunch of blog posts, friends hanging out and watching ourselves in the mirror becoming the cranky long bears we both admire and don't want to be ;)
Call to action! Blat!
Jon
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
<address@hidden> wrote:
Mike Linksvayer <
address@hidden> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 14:11, Matt Lee <
address@hidden> wrote:
>> Anyway, I should shut up and finish my taxes. Welcome to you all!
>
> Thank you!
>
Make that a (double/triple/whatever). Thanks Matt & Jon... autonomo.us
still greatly necessary. Hopefully we can continue both discussion and
project activity.
Mandatory: I, for one, welcome our new autonomo.us overlords! (Hm,
except that part of the point of the point of autonomo.us is to reduce
overlord dependency & proliferation... oh well.)
Looking forward to re-engaging discussion & etc,
- cwebb
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