I'm not interested in paying to have my computing freedom violated. If I pay for software, I don't get software, I get a license which is a limited conditional permission to use the software, a privilege that can be taken away and also comes bundled with a stack of rules and prohibitions nobody really cares about.
All proprietary software deserves the git treatment where people eventually get fed up with it and replace it with superior free software, thereby permanently enriching the world. We need to understand the factors that enabled such a development and somehow incentivize them.
All proprietary software deserves the git treatment where people eventually get fed up with it and replace it with superior free software, thereby permanently enriching the world. We need to understand the factors that enabled such a development and somehow incentivize them.