Free Software University - Python Certificate - In reply to Noah Hall

Lloyd Hardy info at lloydhardy.com
Tue Mar 29 18:07:03 EDT 2011


Hi 'News123',

The message which you seem to think was a reply to you, wasn't. It was 
sent 2 days ago in reply to another message, not yours.

_03/27/2011_ 01:15 PM


Well, that is - as far as I know - I'm not sure if you're 'Noah Hall' or not.. maybe you are? That's the problem with having an alias I guess, lol.. maybe all three of us are the same person and this is a big conspiracy by a proprietary software company to make free software proponents look stupid? Lol... :D


>> (I mean, free education is always good),

 > Not if you even don't know if this education really exists before
registering.


I didn't write that, lol...

..but I do think it's unusual that you're concerned about email 
harvesting.. yet post your email address on a mailing list.. That 
doesn't make any sense at all? I think each project owner decides the 
terms of their project. I feel academic pursuits require integrity - as 
all learning institutions do.. and accountability. Certificates cannot 
be awarded to aliases and teacher credentials cannot be verified. So, 
there will be no aliases in the FSU. I'm sorry if you do not agree with 
this, but it will not change - identity is important in any examination 
/ certification.

Please feel free to register for the FSU under your real name, not an alias. Please feel free to post reviews of the FSU after you have taken a course :)

It's very kind of you to make suggestions, thank you - although there has so far been no problem with attracting people - you appear to be misinformed :) I'm sure the community themselves will select a design / change of design of the FSU resources. If you'd like to join the FSU community then your views would certainly be considered :)

Thanks again!


Lloyd



On 29/03/11 22:01, News123 wrote:
> Hi Loyd,
>
>
> It wasn't me sending you the private email.
>
> I'm just a little surprised about this: "if you don't post under your
> real name you must be a bad person" - attitude.
>
> On 03/27/2011 01:15 PM, Lloyd Hardy wrote:
>> Secondly, if you do use various names and email addresses and play
>> 'maybe this is my identity' games, we really don't want you in the FSU -
>> as you are not an honest person - our work is based on the integrity of
>> the faculty and students.
> Some people are just scared of data mining.
>
> Having internet aliases has absolutely nothing with honesty, but just
> about not wanting to be easily profiled by persons whom you don't even know.
>
>
> To be a good member of whatever an identity is not important.
> What counts are the contributions and the quality of the feed back
>
>




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