we fell for the corporate propoganda rulespujb@lemmy.cafe to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 659 points – 2 months ago68Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIt's open standard, not open sourcebut we need to trust them that the standard is actually implementedYep. Which is why FOSS development and support of FOSS developers is so importantThe definition of words are indeed, critical 👍Too many people misunderstand open source and free to use.So can I write my own implementation and talk to other people via rcs? If not, then I don't think it deserves being called an open standard
It's open standard, not open sourcebut we need to trust them that the standard is actually implementedYep. Which is why FOSS development and support of FOSS developers is so importantThe definition of words are indeed, critical 👍Too many people misunderstand open source and free to use.So can I write my own implementation and talk to other people via rcs? If not, then I don't think it deserves being called an open standard
but we need to trust them that the standard is actually implementedYep. Which is why FOSS development and support of FOSS developers is so important
So can I write my own implementation and talk to other people via rcs? If not, then I don't think it deserves being called an open standard
It's open standard, not open source
but we need to trust them that the standard is actually implemented
Yep. Which is why FOSS development and support of FOSS developers is so important
The definition of words are indeed, critical 👍
Too many people misunderstand open source and free to use.
So can I write my own implementation and talk to other people via rcs? If not, then I don't think it deserves being called an open standard