If your software is over 20 years old and still being actively maintained and used, you've got to be doing something right...
Notices by Thomas Ingram (ti@social.coop)
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Thomas Ingram (ti@social.coop)'s status on Saturday, 28-Jul-2018 20:03:28 EDT Thomas Ingram
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Thomas Ingram (ti@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 20-Jul-2018 16:07:20 EDT Thomas Ingram
If ProtonMail were to finally release the source code for all its clients and bridge under libre licenses, I'd start an a paying account right now
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Thomas Ingram (ti@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 28-Jun-2018 21:17:26 EDT Thomas Ingram
What we really need is a federated GitHub/GitLab
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Thomas Ingram (ti@social.coop)'s status on Thursday, 28-Jun-2018 21:05:27 EDT Thomas Ingram
I assume that like most people when I first heard "free" in "free and open source software" I assumed it referred to "free of cost" and not "liberty from developer oppression". Therefore I was mislead into thinking it was open source that was important not freedom. It is for this reason I use the phrase "libre software" in order to provide less confusion to new contributors. https://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software