Greater Than Code
180: Open Source Freedom and Technical Purity with Tobie Langel
02:34 - Tobie’s Superpower: Bridging tribes.
- Avoiding Labels
04:13 - Being a Co-Conspirator of Ethical Open Source
- Contributing to the Greater Good
- Finding Deeper Meaning in Open Source, Software, and Tech
- Privilege, Moral Obligation, and Responsibility
- Edmund Berkeley
- The Priority of Constituencies
- Technical Purity
12:41 - Open Source: Prioritizing Implementers Over End-Users
- Richard Stallman, “Four Freedoms”
- Everything is Software, Everywhere – Impact
17:19 - Developer Attachment to Technical Purity
- Privacy & Security & Safety (Spying on your spouse on Facebook example)
- Flavors of Safety (Zoom breaches and trust)
- Physical Safety and Mental Safety
- Freedom From Self-Censorship
- Surveillance and Tracking
34:54 - Open Source Practitioners Misguided Thinking When Building Software
- Software is Written by Privileged People
- Lack of Empathy for the End-User
- Comfort and Questioning
- Internationalization Issues
47:03 - Talking About These Issues – What gives us hope?
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Special Guest: Tobie Langel.
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