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33 33  For many years, I've been putting in the hard but necessary work of transforming and evolving the open source community. As a member of the Open Source Initiative Board, my main objective will be to work together with other community leaders to reconcile our core open source guiding principles with the emerging Ethical Source movement's mission of ensuring that software freedom is ALWAYS in service of human freedom.
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35 35  I believe that in good-faith collaboration and partnership with my peers in the Open Source Initiative, we can move the community forward and ensure that open source lives up to its full potential as a force for good in the world.
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1 +I fully support this candidate. We developers write code that can literally kill people either directly or indirectly, so I don't think it's unreasonable with a license like the Hippocratic license that draws a line at human rights abuse. How can one argue otherwise?
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3 +Open source software has a big problem and that's representation. We are disproportionally white, male developers writing software for a multi-faceted, diverse world. I would argue that tools like the Contributor Covenant and the Hippocratic license are necessary steps to owning up to our real ethical responsibility towards our users and each other.
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5 +The software we write is political because it has such a big effect on society. We're not above politics or above the law of human rights. I read the Hippocratic license and I think it makes a lot of sense. If I decide to write free software in my spare time you bet I'll want to limit its use so that it can only be used by ethical actors.
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7 +So, yeah. I think this is a great candidate that would help improve the world of open source.
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