David Chipman wrote: > PS: These ombuds may be more for issues related to online/broadcast content, and not technologies involved, but it's something to try! Even on content issues, pressure groups rule. Most cases where the ombudsman acts are when the case could go to court, for instance, in cases of libel, and (s)he could be proved wrong. I contacted Julie Miville-Dechêne on the issue and she won't act. If there was a pressure group to voice the discontent, maybe things could move at some level, but there is none. Here's what's left of Linux-Quebec: http://linux-quebec.org/ or was it: http://www.linuxquebec.org/ Meanwhile, if you type: http://sympatico.ca where do you get? I don't believe it's still the case, but MSN used to have Radio-Canada's site as the main part of its portal. Gesca/Cyberpresse's seem to complete the team, paperwise. "The company is controlled by Paul Desmarais, Sr.. Paul Desmarais, Jr. is one of thirty members of the North American Competitiveness Council, a group whose advice directs the policies of North American Security and Prosperity Partnership. Additionally, the company has long been a close ally of the Liberal Party of Canada, although former or current members of other Canadian political parties have also worked for Power Corp." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Corporation_of_Canada OTOH, everything Linux is dwindling. For instance, a few years ago, there was an ISP named Communication Accessibles Montreal (CAM). It was the first private ISP in Montreal, before there were only universities with internet service. So quite a bunch of geeks were there. Then some phonies took control of the place. I won't tell you the whole story, but here's what's left of CAM: http://www.cam.org Cooptel is a coop, but the geeks have all left CAM. Of course, all this doesn't matter, because we don't need a user base. That's what everybody here agrees upon, if I remember well... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines