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Docker drama is something we deserve as FLOSS community. We keep trusting on those companies that start as open source friendly and once they show their true colours we just get fucked up.
The worst thing is that is something that happen again and again.
Sourceforge
GitHub
Docker
All of them have in common there are proprietary and centralized "hosting" and once they get enough power they are just in control.
That's why I don't trust things like Snap store or other craps.
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@jrballesteros05 I think this is a very important discussion. How exactly are we to know who to trust? What are the rules we should follow, how do we know the true colours of something?
As an example, is it okay to depend on Debian, and why/why not?
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@eliasr I think the second one should answer the Debian question. In Debian we have to trust the maintainers but there are alternatives on case of something wrong, on the other hand flathub seems to be the facto store and I don't know if this can be federated or something similar.
3. Don't trust in proprietary craps no matter the good intentions they would have. Duckduckgo is a good example of broken trust.
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@eliasr it seems In the end everything is a trust matter.
I don't think I'm someone who has the capability to say who you have to trust but I have the enough experience to say who isn't trustworthy.
1. Projects which are not fully floss. Like Snap and other proprietary stores.
2. Projects that are fully centralized even if they are floss. I DON'T trust flathub in the same way I don't trust dockerhub or any proprietarycraphub.