On the one hand, I've never experienced the Free software community as caring very much about corporate correctness (I say corporate because this is a far cry from political correctness), which for some people can be very refreshing. Some of us got really fed up with Windows and looked for other options, and then found GNU and the philolophy around Free software.
On the other hand, I understand that it would perhaps be necessary to see companies stop using proprietary software. However, On 09/12/2016 02:51 AM, Bob Jonkman wrote: > I tell the vendors, the techies, the managers: "Check out the Free > Software community. You'll see how supportive they are, how helpful. > How friendly." What kind of support? Given that many of us do all this stuff for free, I think hackers and helpers should get some "support" ($) in return from companies (not individuals). Perhaps this could be part of the move toward providing an easy way to donate to developers. (As for tech support, anyone can build a regular business around that.) Thoughts anyone?