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[–] pylapp@programming.dev 1 points 9 months ago

Thank you for your comment 😅

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[–] pylapp@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That is the reason why some developers are “full stack”. All computers are stacked 🤪

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes you should definitely check before whether or not the device is supported. You can find it for LineageOS here: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/

You may also have a look on /e/OS: https://doc.e.foundation/devices

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 34 points 1 year ago

Yeah, reach the FSF like explained in previous comments. Or maybe contact some attorney if it matters because you may face expensive litigations… Big companies are not friendly. Or maybe contact the SFC (https://sfconservancy.org/).

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

Interesting. Thank you for sharing, didn’t know openhub!

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Why did you say Write Freely seems to be dead? According to their GitHub organisation repositories, the backend has a release tagged 4 months ago and the iOS app 3 months ago.

 

Google is working on a feature that will scan apps for signs of phishing or other deceptive behavior.

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

In software ecosystem indeed there is an issue about the word “free” which can mean “free of charge” or “libre”, that is the reason why the term FOSS should be replaced by FLOSS.

In this very software world, the OSI defined “open source” by 10 conditions. The FSF defined also since eons the term “free / libre” by 4 liberties. These two things are the base of trust and understanding for every one.

For several years capitalist companies try to redefine these words because cannot bear to see that communities dislike or hate how they change the licences of their products (e.g. Elastic with BSL, Mongo with SSPL, Terraform with BSL too). They try to get excuse and fake reasons to be allowed to change the definitions but they are not legit at all.

About your example for a “free and anticapitalist” license, it cannot by “free” because one of the four liberties of the “free” definition is not filled.

However this is an interesting point because there is a new family of licences which appeared several years ago: the ethical licenses brought by the Organisation for Ethical Source (https://ethicalsource.dev/) which define the term « ethical source » by 7 principles. You can get more details about the anti-capitalist license here: https://anticapitalist.software/).

In few words, we must keep the OSI, FSF and OES definitions for open source, free and ethical source words because there are meanings, history, facts and fights behind. If they are disturbing for people or if people disagree, they have to create something else. Not change the definition for pure rebranding.

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

There is one definition of free in FLOSS. The FSF definition.

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 2 points 2 years ago

If it is your project, no need to get headaches about this. However keep for example the stuff like “Copyright YEAR - your-name” and say it’s under GPL 3 license. But nothing more.

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

It is kind of copyfarleft, so by essence it is it open source according to the OSI definition (which must by the only definition to use), more free / libre according to the FSF definition (which is the only definition also to keep).

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Interesting! Do you remember where you got this chart?

[–] pylapp@programming.dev 7 points 2 years ago

You can for example have a look on the online resource below:

https://www.securemessagingapps.com/

It is very interesting with a big comparison grid between plenty of messaging solutions.

 

Sentry has moved to a new license for its products called Functional Source License, and explains in this article the story of the licensing for these products and why they throw BSL for FSL.

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