Talking about this some more, here are some examples of non-Open-Source use within Open-Source that I think undermines us...
- MacOS -- as discussed above.
- GitHub -- while GitHub hosts most Open Source projects, GitHub is not itself Open Source, and now it is also owned by Microsoft. Which explains why we are going to move to GitLab.
- Slack -- rather than improving IRC, or making good XMPP software, most developers have standardised on an extremely closed-source system for project collaboration, Slack.
- MacOS -- as discussed above.
- GitHub -- while GitHub hosts most Open Source projects, GitHub is not itself Open Source, and now it is also owned by Microsoft. Which explains why we are going to move to GitLab.
- Slack -- rather than improving IRC, or making good XMPP software, most developers have standardised on an extremely closed-source system for project collaboration, Slack.