Your two points are indeed valid concerns, and not new for the Free Software community even if revived by recent events. But I find it quite ironic that you, the guy that allowed treacherous computing to work with Linux and is working for the epitome of evil corporation (and that benefits from Free Software licenses that allow unrestricted SaaS), threatening basic human right (privacy), seems now concerned about the morality of its doings. Felling some remorses?
And your last part asking for an unwarranted FSF board restructuring is completely out of place, if of course it was not aimed at a different recent matter. It really shows what your agenda is.
I really hope you will not be part of the ones rethinking Free Software.
Rethinking from what point of view?
Your two points are indeed valid concerns, and not new for the Free Software community even if revived by recent events. But I find it quite ironic that you, the guy that allowed treacherous computing to work with Linux and is working for the epitome of evil corporation (and that benefits from Free Software licenses that allow unrestricted SaaS), threatening basic human right (privacy), seems now concerned about the morality of its doings. Felling some remorses?
And your last part asking for an unwarranted FSF board restructuring is completely out of place, if of course it was not aimed at a different recent matter. It really shows what your agenda is.
I really hope you will not be part of the ones rethinking Free Software.