I appreciate Mike Saunders's "politically neutral" promotional approach.
In addition to privacy and data control, I believe adding financial impact
would give the message a significant boost.  Paying [increasing] annual
subscriptions year after year doesn't make much/any sense to the average
office software user and small businesses.

Given that everyone understands the language of money, such a message can
be promoted internationally, hopefully with good results.


On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 1:13 PM jonathon <toki.kant...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2025-03-08 17:45, Jorge E. Restrepo wrote:
>
> > It's time to promote all FOSS products as stateless belonging to the
> global community.
>
> Along those lines, can I point out that:
> * The People's Republic of China;
> * The Democratic Republic of Korea;
> * The Russian Federation;
> have government funded forks of major FLOSS software, which are, in
> theory, to be used by every organisation, and everybody in the country.
>
> Half a dozen western countries have forks of major FLOSS software, to be
> used by military and government agencies and personnel.
>
> All countries gave the same rational for their fork: National Security.
>
> jonathon
>
>
>
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