https://beacondb.net/
#OpenSource #BeaconDB #ethicalsoftware
@Lhyr @devil @Vivaldi #Kagi #OrionBrowser perks don't look enticing at all for most non-technical users. On top of that, the price is actually more than what I suggested... and who wants to add yet another recurring subscription?
In any case, paying for #ethicalsoftware should become the new normal. I like what @futo_tech is doing in this regard although I hope they stick with #copyleft licensing.
@ardour also has a great business model.
#FUTO #Ardour #ArrdourDAW #FOSSfunding #monetizingFOSS #COSS #FOSS #FreeSoftware #OpenSource
This week's musings: Free, Libre, Open - Ethical?
(Totally not prompted by anything happening the world.)
I thought this 2022 essay by Bradley Kuhn makes a lot of good points with respect to the politics of copyleft. The essay is in the context of Putin invading Ukraine and responding to criticisms of the free software community in this context.
https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2022/mar/17/copyleft-ethical-source-putin-ukraine/
#bradleykuhn #copyleft #politics #putin #ukraine #freesoftware #ethicalsoftware #foss
Toward a Broad Ethical Software Licensing CoalitionWe are passionate about and dedicated to the cause of software freedom and rights because proprietary software harmfully takes control of and agency in software away from users. In 2014, we started talking about FOSS as fundamental to “ethical software” (and, more broadly “ethical technology”) — which contrasts FOSS with the unethical behavior that Big Tech carries out with proprietary software. Some FOSS critics (circa 2018) coined the phrase “ethical source” — which outlined a new approach to these issues — based on the assumption that software freedom activists were inherently complicit in the bad behavior of Big Tech and other bad actors since the inception of FOSS. These folks argue that copyleft — the only form of software licensing that makes any effort to place ethical and moral requirements on FOSS redistributors/reusers — has fundamentally ignored the larger problems of society such as human rights abuses and unbridled capitalism. They propose new copyleft-like licenses, which, rather than focusing on the requirement of disclosure of source code, they instead use the mechanisms of copyleft to mandate behaviors in areas of ethics generally unrelated to software. For example, the Hippocratic License molds a copyleft clause into a generalized mechanism for imposing a more comprehensive moral code on software redistributors/re-users. In essence, they argue that copylefted software (such as software under the GPL) is unethical software. This criticism of copyleft reached crescendo in the last three weeks as pundits began to criticize FOSS licenses for failing to prohibit Putin from potentially using FOSS in his Ukrainian invasion or other bad acts.
The whole #xz / #lzma fiasco just proves two points I've been wondering on why is it not more popular around FOSS / FLOSS advocates:
1.- Regarding https://xkcd.com/2347/ model. Developers of infrastructure need to be paid a *living wage* to reduce social vulnerabilities. In the current sociopolitical model, the entities currently best positioned to do so are the *distros* that use their products. I'm p sure joining efforts of all of #Debian , #Fedora , #Arch , etc..., they should have enough to at least be able to cough up a whole minimum wage.
2.- Not only dependencies need to be hotpluggable, but also their versions need to be too. One issue I've always had with Debian is that only one version of a given library can live in their repos at a time, making eg.: snapshots.debian.org a necessity if you're daily driving Sid (or Stable + Backports). libxz shouldn't be an issue if you can just runtime switch it out for libyz.
Another #privacy focues software recommendation website:
#PrivacyProtection #EthicalSoftware #PrivacyTech #SoftwareAlternatives
Explore ethical, user-friendly, and privacy-conscious alternatives to popular software choices. 🌐💻 👇
#EthicalSoftware #PrivacyTech #OpenSource #SoftwareAlternatives
A lot of open source software is often marketed as being "ethical". Which is nice as a broad term, but I had no idea what that even means in the context of software.
So, I asked ChatGPT, and this is the response.
Does this sound right? #OpenSource #FOSS #FreeSoftware #EthicalSoftware https://chat.openai.com/share/2c06ecb6-5357-4447-88c6-d8410b1f9ed2