Jim Henderson wrote:
I saw a site earlier today with a list of supporters - in fact, I think the site that the openSUSE site points to includes a list. The Register had a link to a site as well, and I think Google did as well. Wikipedia may well have a link to a list, too.
It's not just us, that's for sure.
There is a long list somewhere. However, not even the Wikipediae around the world could agree: http://en.wikipedia.org - blackout as announced. http://de.wikipedia.org - a black banner mentioning SOPA. http://nl.wikipedia.org - a black banner mentioning SOPA. http://it.wikipedia.org - a black banner mentioning SOPA. http://es.wikipedia.org - a black banner mentioning SOPA. http://da.wikipedia.org - a tiny link on black background. http://fr.wikipedia.org - SOAP was briefly mentioned under todays themes. http://tr.wikipedia.org - I think there is a banner mentioning SOPA. http://fi.wikipedia.org - no mention at all. (afaict). http://sv.wikipedia.org - a note that the Swedish wikipedia is unaffected :-) Anyway, it's not about whether it's "not just us", it's about whether we should have done it at all. That the wikipedias couldn't agree on a unified stance is, imho, a strong indication of the different views. Given the number of different peoples and cultures we represent, we had no business taking part. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (5.8°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org