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Great conversation topic. Although it might be in the wrong community.
I do feel there are shared values when it comes to many open source projects and the concepts of anarchy. As anti-capitalists, Anarchists usually believe in so form of "open source", where resources, goods and services are freely given to participates in the project.
That being said, many open source projects are hierarchically organized. And thus not following an anarchist model. Take grapheneos for example. Open source project, great software, Lead dev was toxic af.
They recently stepped down as head of the project( almost certainty for the better.) But I wonder what the impact of him stepping down will have on the project and if a more horizontal organization stategy would have prevented the toxic situation from occuring.
I thought it may have been in the wrong place - I'll work on keeping future posts more in-line with the community.
That's a great point re: the hierarchical model still commonly used within Open Source projects!
I had no idea the GrapheneOS Dev was toxic, which seems such a shame as its ths OS for my daily phone. I will be watching that space very closesly!
Check out anarchism@lemmy.ml This would be a great topic for that community.
Me as well. Its awesome software.
It is amazing software, any extra information you may have regarding it (or potential replacements if it, sadly, falls apart); I'm all ears!
I dont think its gonna fall apart. I thibk there is a bright future for Grapheneos.
But calyxos is also very good. Not as secure/private but it is more user friendly.