>> Fra: Development <development-boun...@qt-project.org> på vegne av Jason H 
>> <jh...@gmx.com>
>> Dato: onsdag, 19. mai 2021 kl. 18:24
>> Til: Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <perezme...@gmail.com>
>> Kopi: development <development@qt-project.org>
>> Emne: Re: [Development] Changes to Freenode's IRC
>> 
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 12:30, Jason H <jh...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Aren't all the kids these days moving to Discord?
>> >
>> > Discord is not free software, so it does not align well with a free
>> > software project.
>> 
>> QtCentre is not free software
>> forum.qt.io is not free software
>> 
>> What is the point of having alignment on the license of the service with the 
>> project license? Shouldn't the service be able to pick the best (for various 
>> definitions of "best") software for providing the service? Open Source 
>> servers may still require onerous terms of service to be used, the 
>> underlying code license implementing the service is a separate matter. I 
>> would say that as long as there is openly available clients for users to 
>> use, the license isn't as important as the terms of use for the service 
>> itself. (I'm sure Stallman would still disagree though) I'm open to 
>> preferring open services, but I just think the terms are more important than 
>> the license of the code base implementing the service, for me anyway.

> On 20 May 2021, at 07:44, Andy Shaw <andy.s...@qt.io> wrote:
> 
> I can’t speak for QtCentre as that is not something the Qt Project has any 
> control over at all. But forum.qt.io is using NodeBB which is an OpenSource 
> project, so unless I am missing something then it is free software.
>  
> Andy


Whatever service we use should be Open Source, and not rely on proprietary 
protocols.

But the other question is who operates the service. It doesn’t matter if the 
service is Open Source if the community doesn't trust the operating entity.

So, how many people and entities do we have in the Qt community that have the 
capacity, competence, and credentials to run a service? I personally would very 
much like to see certain aspects of the community at large to be less entangled 
with The Qt Company. The qt-project.org page is a good start. But that requires 
that someone actually steps up and says “I’ll do it”. Funding can always be 
discussed.

So Jason, how about it? :P


Volker

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