Hi Bastien,
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 2:27 AM, wrote:
>
> I guess Sugar Labs partipates to the GSoC for the same reasons the
> Free Software Foundation does it through the various GNU projects:
> it's a way to write and promote free software that comes with no
> strings attached.
>
Hi Charles,
C. Cossé writes:
> Bastien, why does OLPC participate in GSoC when Google violates your
> values?
Just to be precise: I'm not from OLPC, I'm from OLPC France, an
independant grassroots. Also OLPC did not participate to GSoC,
Sugar Labs (https://sugarlabs.org)
I do apologize to everyone for use of the "f" word. I have feared to open
my own email for the last 16 hours expecting the worst. It was an
all-or-nothing post, i.e. either complete with raw emotion, as initially
written, or no post at all. Total respect to everyone, their opinions and
the work
The FSFE / FB thing is a classic case of personal choice elevated to
moral imperative. Use FB/Don't use FB it's not relevant. If folk sense
moral hazard from advocating Free Software on a non-free platform then
that's their choice. The reverse is true, if an individual doesn't sense
any moral
In all seriousness, I personally don't give a fuck about FSF/E's stance on
FB.
I've been on FB about 10x today. It allows me to connect with the people I
love, like and value. They don't give 2 F's about FSF values and it's not
for me to proselytize to them. That has nothing to do with my