Hi Christian, Carsten, Paul, thanks for your thoughs on this thread! My response is coming late because school holidays were in between.
Am Dienstag 02 Juli 2019 15:36:10 schrieb Christian Imhorst: > Am 28.06.2019 14:55 schrieb Bernhard E. Reiter: > > (Facebook, just like the companies IBM, Microsoft and Google contribute > > quite significant amount code as Free Software and interact with the > > communities. Applaudable even if they do bad things in other areas.) > > nope, they didn't. [..] > It's really important to remind us of the moral dimension of software > freedom and to link this to human freedom: Free Software is primarily > for people and not to create freedom for companies. We've got to keep > the social dimension of Free Software in perspective. Like free speech, > Free Software should be a fundamental right and we should fight the > proprietary vendor lock-in of cloud providers. In my view a society can only prosper and give human freedom if we have companies, because currently a "social, ecological market economy" (as it is called in Germany, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_market_economy) is wordwide the socioeconomic model which is perceived as most successful. (Even needing adjustment and balancing.) If there are companies, we can see that they'll produce something within the laws of a democratic system which people have demand for and they are more or less progressive towards Free Software. For larger companies are so big, that they are like a hydra (the classic "monster") with many heads and some heads can be "good" and others can be "bad". Those companies evolve due to law, democratic trends, customer demands. If we want Free Software to succeed we must transform companies towards being more compliant with the social values of Free Software, like being able to help your neighbour. So we want their "better" heads to grow in power. We want more customers demanding more products with more freedom for them and we want more services offered where this is a key selling point. To do this we need to applaude steps that are in the right direction. It is good that Android and Chromium is Free Software, it raised the chances over Windows CE and Internet Explorer of people running this on other hardware and studying and rebuilding it for their needs (LineageOSMicroG, Iridiumbrowser). On a more philosophical note: Altruism and self-interest can be align. (Here is a German campaign https://www.unperfekthaus.de/altruismus/ You'll also find this in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Grant 's Give or Take as "otherish". ) Regards, Bernhard -- FSFE -- Founding Member Support our work for Free Software: blogs.fsfe.org/bernhard https://fsfe.org/donate | contribute
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