TIL it’s entitled to ask that software you use is either compliant with the law or clearly lets you know that it isn’t, especially when the developers have no idea what the law is
Open source software is collaborative, community effort. Everyone contributes what they can and are willing to. Contributing a bug report is one example. Submitting a patch is another. Donating a sum of money to someone to submit a patch is yet another. There are others.
It’s entitled to demand that the developers of an open source software do anything they’re not willing to.
Let alone trying to shame them into doing it on social media if they refuse.
relevants@feddit.de 8 months ago
TIL it’s entitled to ask that software you use is either compliant with the law or clearly lets you know that it isn’t, especially when the developers have no idea what the law is
avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 8 months ago
It’s not entitled to ask.
Open source software is collaborative, community effort. Everyone contributes what they can and are willing to. Contributing a bug report is one example. Submitting a patch is another. Donating a sum of money to someone to submit a patch is yet another. There are others.
It’s entitled to demand that the developers of an open source software do anything they’re not willing to.
Let alone trying to shame them into doing it on social media if they refuse.