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Rebecca Giblin on chokepoint capitalism

Rebecca Giblin on chokepoint capitalism

Posted Mar 31, 2023 11:08 UTC (Fri) by Kiwi (subscriber, #45876)
In reply to: Rebecca Giblin on chokepoint capitalism by archaic
Parent article: Rebecca Giblin on chokepoint capitalism

Open source software is intrinsically political. Few things aren't political actually.
I despite those spaces which try to be "apolitical" because they easily end up being conservative (thus political), for the simple reason than preventing discussion favours political immobility and eventually conservativism.

I therefore welcome any article about digital rights and the politics of free and open source software.


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Rebecca Giblin on chokepoint capitalism

Posted Mar 31, 2023 11:21 UTC (Fri) by Wol (subscriber, #4433) [Link]

"political" is having a view on something, basically.

"Political" on the other hand, is joining with other people to actively do something about it.

Both can be good, both can be bad, ...

Cheers,
Wol


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