@bitsavers What's remarkable is not so much that corporations and organizations do this. It's that people have essentially infinite tolerance to all sorts of abuse and passively accept it.
Can we say we are truly digitally sovereign? @Amandine reflects how digital sovereignty became important and what can we do to promote and utilise open source in favour of digital sovereignty : https://europeanopensource.academy/news/achieving-digital-sovereignty-europe-open-sourceAmandine Le Pape is also our first host of the #EOSAMasterclass series, kicking off the seven-episode Masterclass on "Building and Sustaining Open Source Impact". π’The first Masterclass Episode is live today! https://youtu.be/6Gt_VwvS9yw?si=GxyaiVAchDczXo8d
@jamesb funny you say that, I *very nearly* wished my team a happy Tuesday this morning, before checking and confirming that it is, indeed, in fact, Wednesday.
@bitsavers What's remarkable is not so much that corporations and organizations do this. It's that people have essentially infinite tolerance to all sorts of abuse and passively accept it.