[NCUC-DISCUSS] NomCom Review
Raoul Plommer
plommer at gmail.com
Thu Nov 24 22:00:42 CET 2016
No, I'm saying that it's a valid reason to ask for a bigger representation.
On Nov 24, 2016 22:24, "James Gannon" <james at cyberinvasion.net> wrote:
> And translating that into our current discussion, as I asked in my
> previous question, does the then mean that you don’t feel our colleagues
> across the GNSO are motivated by anything other than profit, that there is
> no common ground for us to find, or that we cannot support them or they
> cannot support us on issues of ‘decency and humanity’?
>
>
> -J
>
> From: Ncuc-discuss <ncuc-discuss-bounces at lists.ncuc.org> on behalf of
> Raoul Plommer <plommer at gmail.com>
> Date: Thursday 24 November 2016 at 20:20
> To: Johan Helsingius <julf at julf.com>
> Cc: NCUC-discuss <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org>
> Subject: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] NomCom Review
>
> I'm not saying that businesses and humanity couldn't be combined or that
> businesses aren't able to do the right thing, every now and then, but when
> it comes to making a choice between the two, businesses will choose profit.
> I don't see any around that.
>
> -Raoul
>
> On 24 November 2016 at 21:55, Johan Helsingius <julf at julf.com> wrote:
>
>> On 24-11-16 20:12, Raoul Plommer wrote:
>> > Our motivation is to keep internet humane and decent. Others' is to make
>> > as much money off it, as possible. While it might be a binary way of
>> > looking at things, it's a very clear line to me.
>>
>> Raoul,
>>
>> I am pretty sure you are familiar with my past history. :)
>>
>> I have spent a heck of a lot of time fighting to make the
>> internet not so much a humane and decent but free and equal place,
>> while at the same time making money off (or through) it. The
>> same goes for some of my friends who founded EFF.
>>
>> Julf
>>
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