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this post was submitted on 11 May 2025
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learning to use a workshop has nothing to do with how the tools are constructed. open source means very little to people who are not familiar with software tools, and is not likely to get someone started.
as soon as you are even starting on an intermediate level you need to care a lot, because you start building your own tools. but before that point, open source just means the big players. good luck explaining the benefits of
awk
before they know the difference between office and openoffice.As another poor maladjusted soul who still often calla LibreOffice "OpenOffice", you have my complete sympathy.
Libre is just a god awful word to say out loud. For a philosophy it's fine, but for branding it's terrible.