Just require all gov products and documentation to be open. (unless military and even then open were possible)
This is the case for Switzerland, a new law was implemented a few months ago
Just require all gov products and documentation to be open. (unless military and even then open were possible)
This is the case for Switzerland, a new law was implemented a few months ago
Is that Morges train station?
Don’t put all all Ladybird devs in the same basket, there’s currently more than 1000 contributors.
Ok, Andreas Kling said some untasteful things a few years ago when it was mostly his project, but I don’t think it’s fair to dismiss the whole project for this reason now.
I guess a lot of people on Lemmy indirectly know Tantacrul, he’s the product manager for Audacity and head of design for MuseScore.
If it’s LGPL, it might be ok depending on how they use it
You’re the one bringing politics here
I’m not disagreeing on them being in a tough spot when they try making money, but the corporate side of Mozilla does some shady financial stuff, only to pay their CEO.
We already have plenty of trains in Switzerland, they’re just expensive to ride
Your first link is based on XUL, which was deprecated because it was wasting resources being unmaintainable and insecure.
Here’s a great article about that
More than 28000 between 2013 and 2016? That’s a lot of husbands!