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by benj111
698 days ago
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That like saying that some software that a company throws over the wall every so often is free software. It may be in the literal sense but it misses the point. Transparency isn't simply knowing that a thing happened. Transparency is knowing why it happened, what steps were taken. Is this guy a rapist? Transparency means he won't get employed at a women's refuge? Did the foundation make a mistake? Transparency can hold them accountable and make sure the correct fix is made. And at the risk of sounding like Richard Stallman. Since when did we start treating the gnome foundation as just a 'private organisation'? If anyone knows about the benefits of open collaboration and sharing, it should be them. |
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