How does it compare with Paperwork? https://www.openpaper.work/en/
How does it compare with Paperwork? https://www.openpaper.work/en/
alerting people to their presence
Is many legal systems the driver is responsible for not running people over.
Radicle has plenty of red flags, see https://lemmy.ml/comment/8982169
What can you get to within a 15-minute walk of your house?
Shot.
Just kidding, I live in Europe. :) All the things in the list except the arena.
Github is designed to centralize git (as the word “hub” suggests). You can still migrate away code, issues and wikis, but contributors, followers, wiki editors, issue subscribers, visibility in general and github stars are locked in. Discoverability matters to projects trying to attract contributors.
Count me in! (Or shall I say: you have my sword?)
I’m not a psychologist but it sounds a bit like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reaction_formation - “You want me not to pollute so I pollute even more”
Does OrganicMaps have editing abilities?
free people from proprietary gardens, yet FOSS has actually been one of the biggest creators of such gardens
Forgive the nitpick, but FOSS is not creating walled gardens, companies are. (After all, software has no willpower… yet)
I’m surprised nobody pointed out that tyres are extremely polluting:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/03/car-tyres-produce-more-particle-pollution-than-exhausts-tests-show
Element (and other crucial components of the Matrix ecosystem) received many rounds of investments including https://element.io/blog/element-raises-30m-as-matrix-explodes/ (These are investments, not donations.)
I would not be surprised if the usual bait & switch lock-in mechanism happens here as well.
Software licenses cannot solve every problem and AGPL is still the best option.
There are many larger problems related to FOSS including freeloading, right of repair, surveillance, lock-in… and they require social solutions rather than new licenses.
Thanks!