Lucien Cartier-Tilet wrote: >> Can't we, i.e. GNU, offer a server where you can run FOSS >> programs that offer services? >> >> Wouldn't that be "their" software to people who use it? >> >> They could improve the software like any other FOSS project >> and, if necessary even, fork it to also run on the >> server alongside. > > This is exactly what a French non-profit organisation (Framasoft [1]) > does, they offer multiple services with FOSS software such as: > - Framadate (simple polls), > - Framaform (alternative to Google Forms), > - Framapad (alternative to Google Docs), > - Mobilizon (event plannifier), > And quite a few others, I’ll let you check the list of their services [2]. > > They are even the main developers of both PeerTube, an AGPL > video service on the Fediverse, and of Mobilizon which > I mentioned above and which is also AGPL.
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