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On 2025-05-27, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:Interesting perspective.On Mon, 26 May 2025 11:11:37 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:That is a Left wing take, which often is used to justify injecting
>You see, they just assumed that Linux was free of politics, and>
opinionated vendors, but that isn't necessarily the case.
There is no getting away from “politics”. As someone once said, “the
personal is the political”. When you choose to give money to a proprietary
company, you are giving them more power -- not just economic power, but
also political power. Do they exercise that power wisely, for the good of
their customers and the rest of the world? Or do they use it to maximize
their own short-term profits, and to hell with the long-term consequences?
>
You know the answer to that as well as I do.
>
When a business chooses to use software that is made available under Free
Software licences, they may not think they are doing it for any
“political” (by which they mean “ideological”) reasons: they may say they
do it just because it gives them more control to chart their own course
and remain competitive in today’s unpredictable market. But such decisions
have “political” consequences anyway.
politics where it is not appropriate, or asked for. The idea is that
because everything is political, you better pre-empt and put your
politics in first.
By "Getting away from politics", it means getting away from exactly
that, people who use the organisations they enter, to push their own
particular political and moral stances. Some distro make very specific
political statements, some make none. Many of us would prefer they made
none.
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