Everything is slow going... but there is progress being made even as we lose ground.
Well, I get your overall sentiment, but I'm not sure I totally agree in that
"nobody" has/is. There are a half dozen people here at a minimum that either
do contribute something. Be it development time, work on maintaining a
repository, work on maintaining a distribution (at least 3 people who
occasionally post), or are working to make things easier to adopt (I get its
not a direct "working on developing free software", but if its what leads us
to having the sources under free software licenses from corporations that
paid to write said software that's still moving things forward in my mind,
and "doing something"). We've poked and prodded and that has led to sources
being released for critical components.
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