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@tyil @blacklight @ArneBab

If I look at my own journey into FOSS, it is not a one-off choice but a journey to understanding the culture and rationales. Why FOSS is important.

I was once a naive developer who only knew Github and was excited by all the 'free' services thrown my way.

Didn't I have a moral compass? Of course, I had. I was just ignorant, and very slowly became a bit wiser.

And I am still learning, still a more humble admirer of ideals we're after. And practitioner.

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@tyil @blacklight @ArneBab

It was on Github I learned about OSS, then about Licenses. It was in New York Times I read about humane tech and took that as a passion.

It was the Fediverse itself that took me so much further along my travels to hone my moral compass.

The people I meet now and with whom I'm looking to start The Forgers Guild / forg.es take me further along still. With radical transparency. I am learning about open governance.

And so much more. Morals are a travel

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