Dear all, A lot of very good thoughts on this thread (and online).
I have been thinking a bit more on this. As Luís highlights while there are steps to take to be clear with our license the result would end up not being useful / legal in Europe (which defeats OSGeo vision of empowering everyone with free and open source geospatial goodness). a) The CRA treating everything as a supplier arrangement is a problem. It is disrespectful to be treated as a supplied rather than a respected commons (or even labour.) If we borrow a tool from labour - what would adopting a work-to-rule practice for Europe? - Delay downloads by two weeks (simulation of anticipated certification overhead) - Release source code to Europe but not the digital downloads (respect Free and Open Source license and provide a taste of VPN future) Aside: I use the word disrespectful to help indicated the violation of the social norms asserted with our community. We should be offended that after creating so much value for Europe regulation is being setup to require more from our community. b) The proposed CRA certification SME to declare technology used. This technically sets up a "dependency list" showing the open-source used by each organization. Could this be used in a Robbin Hood manner to direct funding where needed: - Use such insight to support projects that are underfunded for their level of importance to European Economy - Use tax dollars, or certification fees from industry, to scale funding to match use of free and open source technologies Aside: This is what I mean about seeking economic solutions for the root cause (underfunded open-source projects used in critical or economically important systems). -- Jody Garnett On Aug 3, 2023 at 12:43:59 AM, Luís Moreira de Sousa via Discuss < discuss@lists.osgeo.org> wrote: > Dear all, > > hours ago, Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal and TYPO3 published an open letter on > the CRA painting a scenario similar to the worst case I put forth here last > week. Not only are FOSS projects threatened, thousands of European SMEs > will either perish or move on to wholesale commercial software in the wake > of this legislation. Essentially, we are speaking of the companies that > contribute to fund OSGeo and sponsor the FOSS4G. > > > https://wordpress.org/news/files/2023/08/Open_Letter_on_the_Significance_of_Free_and_Open_Source_Software_in_the_EU_s_Proposed_Cyber_Resilience_Act.pdf > > I am becoming increasingly concerned by this. I would exhort every charter > member in Europe to get thoroughly informed and seek advice from trade > guilds or unions and enterprise associations or federations. > > Regards, > > Luís > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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