I am reposting this as it doesn't seem to have made its way on to the list...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Raffi Aftandelian 
To: OSLIST 
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 1:06 PM
Subject: ethics and OS


I have seen a little bit in the past about ethics and OS and it is a big topic. 

Tools don't care how they're used. And I imagine then that OS can be used both 
for constructive and destructive ends. Are there clients you have turned down 
or make of point of not working with because the organization's mission (as one 
example) goes against your values?

For example, would you be willing to do an OS with a large forestry company 
known for clearcutting if the aim of the OS was to make the company more 
effective in its work (to profit more)?

Are there people you would not "teach" OS to because you had a strong sense is 
that they would misuse it?

I ask these questions as I begin thinking about working with business. I have 
worked almost entirely in the nonprofit sector, and only recently (in the past 
few years) have I come to be more open to business.

Ponderously,
Raffi 

p.s. Counting down to Goa! (finally got my visa!-- a tourist visa)
p.p.s. when will the next poetry competition be? I would love to give it a 
go(a) next time.

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