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@gabek @humanetech really? Surely the variability among the various proprietary tools communities foist upon their participants have at least the variability of the FOSS options. A keen community participant will welcome the opportunity to experience a new (and potentially better) tool that offers non-technical benefits (like lack of lock-in, scalability without increased cost, data sovereignty, etc.). Seems to me the real problem is communities that force contributors to use proprietary tools.

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Dave Lane

@gabek @humanetech I wrote this to explain why it's a big imposition on communities, especially those who claim to be 'open'. davelane.nz/notslack

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