[governance] Parminder's exchange with Bertrand
JFC Morfin
jefsey at jefsey.com
Fri Feb 26 16:24:46 EST 2010
At 21:22 26/02/2010, JFC Morfin wrote:
>- The architectural (technical and social) process is what decides
>where one should be a leader to best serve and hence for the service
>to sustainably develop.
Sorry for the typo that substantially change the idea:
- The architectural (technical and social) process is what decides
where _openness_ should be the leader to best serve and hence for the
service to sustainably develop.
The idea is that when a volunteer is ready to invest his
time/resources it is to correct a difficult situation resulting from
a lack or from an abnormal monopoly. This is clearly the case in
multilinguistics issues (multilinguistics being understood as the
cyberntics of the linguistic diversity) where with Unicode, M$ and
Google dispute a leadership in using a inadequate technological but
commercially rewarding approach. The proper response is sustainable
architecture and code that will make the linguistic area a
"no-market" to everyone advantage.
jfc
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