Beside you can make bylaws, or resolution or policies On July 13, 2021 7:32:48 AM UTC, Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss <[email protected]> wrote: > > >On 13/07/2021 08:18, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote: >> Il 13/07/21 00:37, Yasuaki Kudo ha scritto: >>> In a worker cooperative, there is one-person-one-vote democracy. So >I >>> cannot just dictate that the Software Licensing we use will be GPL. >> >> You can if you put it in the articles of incorporation or bylaws >> (depending on your jurisdiction). >> >> Federico > >With that sort of set up surely what you can do is present a strong >argument not just ethically but also financially and technically for >using free software, cite some good examples of where it has proven to >be effective. Ideally that people can related to. > >The internet runs on free software (well mostly) for example. > >Libreoffice documentation is coming along nicely, which helps, do not >assume people can simply pick up some software and just use it without >help. In some cases are even just able to search and find the right >information. > >I think the idea of platform coops is something I suggested on social >hub as a way to expend the fediverse, as in more people running their >own server or have small groups doing so. They like the idea we, as >with >free software we need some sort of critical mass using it. > >Paul
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