• ganymede@lemmy.ml
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    personally i don’t agree with sanctioning foss communities.

    but fuckit, bring on more forks i say.

    among other benefits, the scifi-type scenario of nations trying to patch eachothers backdoors and slip in new backdoors (and hopefully innovations). could make for an exciting OS space-race type scenario

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      personally i don’t agree with sanctioning foss communities.

      Foss communities aren’t being sanctioned. Whole countries are. It’s the same limitation whatever enterprise you’re in.

      If Olympians have to renounce their country to take part in global competition, why do you not think a software developer wouldn’t have to do the same to be involved in a global project?

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        Do you think it’s acceptable to make olympicians first bow to the west before they can take part in games?

        Should Isn’traelis first denounce the genocide before being able to contribute to the linux kernel or take part in olympic games?

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        this is a complex topic and probably belongs in a different thread.

        essentially i don’t personally believe in punishing citizens of a country for the actions of its politicians.

        at best its misguided, at worse it basically empowers politicians on both sides who draw power from friction between citizens of different nations. typical divide and conquer bs.

        why do you not think a software developer wouldn’t have to

        wouldn’t or shouldn’t? if you mean wouldn’t, it’s not surprising and its not the dev’s fault they have to comply with policy, so the criticism is not with them.

        if you mean shouldn’t, i don’t agree with punishing athletes either, but regarding foss specifically, isn’t the “friendly competition” of olympics equivalent to that? sort of. in some ways yes. in other ways its actually the opposite.

        collaboration is actually the opposite of competition.

        and while there’s a case for the benefits of healthy sports competition, i don’t believe it truly fulfills the spirit of international goodwill to the degree it says on the packaging. foss and other forms of international collaboration for the betterment of greater society are definitely on a higher rung - in my opinion at least.