tartar
privacy first.
free julian assange
Yes, this needs to be repeated loudly and at every opportunity. Aaron Swartz was murdered. He paid the highest possible price for his principles by being murdered by the US government on behalf of Elsevier. In a just world, the people responsible for this wouldn’t just have their reputations ruined; they would be in prison.
Getting real tired of even the tiny amount of openness and privacy we enjoy in computing being constantly under attack from every fucking angle. This will be another serious blow to general purpose computing if it happens. Fuck Google, fuck big tech, fuck the path we’re headed down
There are some people that I consider true heroes, and Aaron Swartz is among the foremost. Rest in peace.
Again, that’s fine? You said Gitea has no future because there’s no company trying to sell premium features behind it. A merch shop and donations aren’t remotely similar to the relationship between Canonical and Ubuntu, and aren’t commercializing the project or making its fundamental purpose profit-driven.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t think about that kind of sponsorship. In my comment I was thinking of something more like the sponsor relationship between Red Hat and Fedora. However… this thread started with you saying Gitea has no future because
It seems to be FLOSS without a company trying to sell premium features behind it.
Which it definitely does, and is. Gitea also does have sponsors in the same sense as Debian that you mentioned, though not giants like Google or HP.
I also think that saying small projects necessarily stagnate and die is wrong, though, as my other examples show.