| ▲ | benou 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> What is the FOSDEM community's answer to the real concerns that these changes pose ? Let's hand solder raspberry pis ! let's self host LLMS from 2 years ago on FreeBSD ! Look, i can run wasn linux on this risc-v cpu ! Maybe, just maybe, they're having fun? FOSS is not only about corporate open-source, but also genuine curiosity. Both can have their place. > no wonder that nobody younger than 40 was attending the conference. The next generation is doing something else and rightly so. I saw a lot of students at FOSDEM, attending, presenting and helping the at organization. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | fvdessen 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
OSS original point wasn't just to have fun among nerds, but to have a real impact on the world. Fun and curiosity is fine, but there's a line where it becomes a tech themed larp event, and FOSDEM is trending towards the later. Corporate Open Source should have its place at FOSDEM. The linux dinosaur companies such as Redhat are still there. But what about the new ones ? What about Mistral, Odoo ? Even the 'evil' ones such as facebook, github, etc, aren't they contributing a lot of open software ? Aren't they more relevant than let's say Olimex ? There were some students, yes but the attendence is growing old, and the chit chat is more about 'remember this and that' than 'we're building the future' | |||||||||||||||||
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