RE: Nimrod

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I feel secured from what i read here.

With the years passing, im becoming less tolerent with anarco-individualist with the taugth like "im free so i do what i want when i want. porfit of it or live with it" this can be verry hard on a group who try to think for the group wealth before accomplishment or productivity. The bigger a group own (can be culture, affinity,...), the more risky non consorted out of nowhere actions ares. The best way to give the bigger autonomy to everyone without compromising a group unity seem to be base on things that turning around  regularity(previsibility), trust, common objective, mandate, respect of history, communication and not putting your nose everywhere if its dosent impact you(thats my favorite hehe).

i think that , as an undefined group Slitaz doing pretty well whith this. :D

> Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2012 03:11:09 +0200
> From: trixarian@xxxxxxxxx
> To: slitaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Nimrod
>
> I think the most important thing that should be taken from the
> Anarchist's view is the message it gives us. A place where people can
> come together and govern themselves. That's the Anarchists dream and
> it's showed pretty well in SliTaz. Each of us come together, but
> ultimately we govern ourselves. We solve our own problems and come up
> with our own solutions, then we share it with others, so the whole can
> grow. I think that's where our strengh lies.
>
> Sometimes I'm overbearing because of it and sometimes I just a plain
> hothead. But never doubt I have passion for things. Others, like
> godane, also have it. It's often the cause of disagreements amongst us,
> but it's also what pulls us together. We have a passion for solving
> puzzles, for making something our own and then sharing what we know
> with everybody else. That's the only thing I share with the rest of the
> developers, even if I don't always get along with them.. Does this make
> me one of them? Probably not.
>
> I can see the real problem quite obviously. None of us wants something
> that adds another level of difficulty to our problems. That's probably
> the biggest reason.
>
> Don't worry, if anything Nimrod based finds it's way into SliTaz, it's
> source code will be avaliable and unattrusive. There will also be
> somebody to pick it up if the other stops it. I maintain code better
> than I invent it. I know that much.
>
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