and what happens next with the FSF matter a lot though in terms of the
impact it will have on our society and planet as a whole so we should all try
to be mindful of that even if we can't predict the ultimate outcome. Our
movement needs to be bigger than any of our egos and we need to lea
d "open-source"
software development and instead could build the social infrastructure
to support people learning how to code and contributing code with less
of a focus on profit, but this is a larger discussion and I know there
are a lot of models out there already.
Later
There is a conference organizing website project built with Drupal -
This might help with schedule and sign-up. Drupal is free software -
[1]https://www.drupal.org/project/cod
I think that you could relay the stream to Icecast from OBS -
[2]https://epir.at/2018/03/08/obs-icecast-str
by a lot of projects.
Thanks for sharing you conceptual ideas though, it is inspiring just to
think about the possibilities and remember that there are other people
who share a similar vision even if we aren't yet in a position to build it.
Robbt
On 5/14/20 2:11 PM, Paul Sutton wrote
freedom, demanding freedom for others and the analysis.
Thanks for the thought provoking discussion.
Robbt (developer for the LibreTime project - a radio automation system
built using libreware)
On 2/13/20 7:13 PM, Thomas Lord wrote:
It seems to me that the root of the free software mov