‼️ Just 24 hours until our State of the Open Home livestream! We're all so excited to share with you what we've worked on and where we're heading next.
See you at the stream, save the link below! 👇🏼
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa__fLArsFk
O que vemos mais uma vez é uma instrumentalização da imprensa para atacar o TC, encobrindo a responsabilidade de quem tinha a obrigação de cumprir a lei e apresentar prova… legal. Porque, como se vê neste caso, deu na libertação de quem não devia estar livre.
Aqui, o @edsantos explica bem a questão, com uma analogia clara: “quando o VAR anula um golo marcado com a mão, a culpa é do VAR, que se limita a assinalar a ilegalidade do lance, ou de quem recorreu a métodos ilegais?”
https://www.dn.pt/opiniao/metadados-o-tribunal-constitucional-tem-costas-largas-15938285.html/
If you give money to a #FOSS project #OpenSource, unless it was some special signed agreement, you don’t get to tell them how they use it. It’s now their money.
For some it’s a hobby, for some it is their job, but either way it’s their time and that does cost money. We all gotta eat and live and pay bills.
If you’re gonna get mad, don’t donate. If you want something specific: do it via a proper signed agreement where you’re basically contracting them. Otherwise, shhh.
passo a passo 🥳
Estado da Alemanha muda para Linux e Libre Office, em 30 mil computadores do governo local, abandonando Windows e Microsoft Office.
Razões apontadas: Soberania digital, independência, sustentabilidade e segurança.
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/04/04/german-state-moving-30000-pcs-to-libreoffice/

Following a successful pilot project, the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to move from Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux and LibreOffice (and other free and open source software) on the 30,000 PCs used in the local government. As reported on the homepage of the Minister-President: Independent, sustainable, secure: Schleswig-Holstein will be a digital pioneer region and the first German state to introduce a digitally sovereign IT workplace in its state administration. With a cabinet decision to introduce the open-source software LibreOffice as the standard office solution across the board, the government has given the go-ahead for the first step towards complete digital sovereignty in the state, with further steps to follow. The term digital sovereignty is very important here. If a public administration uses proprietary, closed software that can’t be studied or modified, it is very difficult to know what happens to users’ data: We have no influence on the operating processes of such [proprietary] solutions and the handling of data, including a possible outflow of data to third countries. As a state, we have a great responsibility towards our citizens and companies to ensure that their data is kept safe with us and we
@bagder Thank you! I can't imagine how bad this must feel for Lasse Collin, especially after reading[1].
We're with him and all honest XZ contributors, and they're not to blame 🙂
urllib3, #Python's most-used HTTP client library, is fundraising to add HTTP/2 support and ensure long-term sustainability of the project.
Retoots and shares are appreciated 🙏
https://sethmlarson.dev/urllib3-is-fundraising-for-http2-support