On Wed 2020-07-15 @ 04:10:04 PM, Josef Holzmayr-Khosh Amoz wrote:
> Am Mi., 15. Juli 2020 um 16:00 Uhr schrieb Rich Persaud <[email protected]>:
> > Since monoculture is the opposite of multiculture, hopefully each
> > community can make choices appropriate to their project, rather than
> > replacing an accidental/historical monoculture with an external
> > monoculture that is equally a snapshot of time and space.
> 
> This is exactly what I wanted to convey. Couldn't word it any better way.

Can you find _any_ example of a thing that stands the test of time? Everything
we do, make, or say places us at this specific time and place in history.

We used python as the basis of bitbake and send patches for git on a mailing
list?! That'll be hilariously "so early 2000's" to digital historians a
thousand years from now. Everything we do today is a snapshot of the here and
now.

I guess I'm more of a "go with the flow" sort of person; I reject the notion
that we need to act only when pressured with financial reprisals or boycotts.
I'm not trying to lead the change, but I don't think we should come in last
either.
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