Personally i was not very impressed by the German pirate party. In any case there are more policies to consider and not only free software in choosing whom to vote for.
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Karun
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On Mon, 13 May 2019, at 8:04 PM, Max Mehl wrote:
> Hi Fabio,
>
> ~ Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists [2019-05-12 19:44 +0200]:
> > i'm supporting Pirate Party (in Italy) for EU Election, i'm a strong
> > free software advocate, and in the common european pirate party program
> >
> > (the same program in 9 EU states), there's a clear commitment on Free
> > Software and the use/production of Free Software by Public
> > Administration (100% in line with the campaign public code, public
> > money).
>
> That reads good, thanks for the pointer! It is motivating to see that
> more and more parties and decision-makers are picking up our goals and
> arguments for Public Money, Public Code and Free Software in general.
>
> > I would love to see FSFE to support that point of the program of PP
> > publicly, calling for all free software communities across europe to
> > support that trough their own communities.
> >
> >
https://wiki.ppeu.net/doku.php?id=programme:ceep2019#free_software
> >
> > Is that something that has been considered?
>
> One of the FSFE's principles is to be non-partisan. That is easier said
> than done, because at the same time we don't want to generally leave
> positive (or negative) developments of political parties and actors
> uncommented.
>
> However, asking our community to support a specific party because of a
> positive position towards Free Software will most probably cross the
> line. Therefore, I am afraid that we cannot follow your suggestion. But
> since we sensitise people about Free Software and the importance of
> publicly funded software to be public code, it is likely that they will
> also consider parties' positions on this topic during an election.
>
> Best,
> Max
>
>
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