<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:verdana,helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:10pt"><div style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">----- Mensaje original ----<br>De: Valentin Villenave <v.villenave@gmail.com><br>Enviado: martes, 25 de marzo, 2008 17:11:27<br>> I'm
really
busy
these
days
so
I
can't
really
pay
attention
to everything
that
goes
through
the
mailinglist
(this
is
only<br>> temporarily but
I
don't
really
have
any
other
choice,
unfortunately)...<br>><br>> You
may
remember
that
things
are
a
bit
difficult
in
France,
as
an hostile
fork
of
the
Parti
Pirate
keeps
pretending
that<br>> we
do
not
exist :(<br><br>Yes, all who we were in Berlin are aware of the French scenario.<br><br>> I've
just
been
warned
by
some
members
of
the
Parti
Pirate
(MaryPoppins among
others,
who
feels
a
bit
discouraged
as<br>> you
may
have
noticed) that
our
competitors
have
double-crossed
us
concerning
the EC-consultation;
of
course,
we<br>> would
actually
be
happy
for
them
--
the only
problem
is
that
they
keep
signing
with
the
same
name
as
us, therefore<br>> maintaining
a
disturbing
confusion.<br><br>Didn't know, I actually didn't read the PDF -which is also in french, something that difficults my understanding (I learned French in High School and I have some reading level, but not so much to fully understand complex texts-, just linked it.<br><br>> Because
of
this
confusion,
some
of
us
tend
to
get
fed
up,
as
they interpret
such
moves
as
different
ways
to
deny
our<br>> existence
and/or legitimacy.<br><br>It's understandable.<br><br>> I
could
develop
in
detail
the
differences
between
these
two
distincts movements,
but
that
is
obviously
french-only<br>> business.
I'm
just
hoping that
someday
we
can
address
this
issue.
What
is
more
annoying
is
that in
the
meantime,
we<br>> are
actually
sending
mixed
signals
to
the
public (and
that,
unfortunately,
includes
you
guys
at
the
PPI).<br>><br>> Having
carefully
read
the
PDF
document
Carlos
shared
with
us,
I
can't say
that
we
agree
on
everything
that
is
said.<br>> This
"other"
Parti Pirate
has
obviously
different
orientations
and
different
ideas
than ours
--
once
again
that
would
be<br>> fine,
if
these
guys
weren't pretending
to
be
us...<br>> <br>> I
hate
to
put
the
PPI
in
such
an
ackward
position.
However,
perhaps you'll
understand
how
baffled,
discouraged
we
can<br>> be
--
not
to mention,
at
some
times,
*really*
pissed.<br><br>Wouldn't certainly be an agreeable situation for us to be in the same situation as you actually are, indeed. Hope such problems can be solved soon :) By the way, I finally was able to contact our IT Group -as our PRs didn't make the step-, and they've finally changed French URL on <a href="http://www.partidopirata.es"><span style="font-weight: bold;">our website</span></a>. Please check it.<br><br>> Carlos:
thanks
for
mentioning
the
RFID
consultation;
we
had
completely forgotten
about
it;
thanks
to
you
we'll
write<br>> something
on
time
-- actually
this
concerns
us
at
most.<br><br>Yes, we have to be aware of all EU movements, to be able to react on time -as, of course, as a PPI whole, which would give us a higher status-. Regards<br><br><br> Carlos
Ayala<br> ( Aiarakoa )<br><br> Partido Pirata National Board's Chairman<br></div></div><br>
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