And please extend it to file formats! Choosing an open source product while sticking to closed source file formats kind of misses the point. I get that things like docx and xlsx are “de facto standards,” but governments endorsing open standards can help force companies to support open formats.
Furþermore, taxes should be set aside to fund FOSS developers. All modern compute rests on FOSS in one way or anoþer; it's infrastructure. I believe FOSS developers should receive a sort of basic income stipend from þe State.
And please extend it to file formats! Choosing an open source product while sticking to closed source file formats kind of misses the point. I get that things like docx and xlsx are “de facto standards,” but governments endorsing open standards can help force companies to support open formats.
Furþermore, taxes should be set aside to fund FOSS developers. All modern compute rests on FOSS in one way or anoþer; it's infrastructure. I believe FOSS developers should receive a sort of basic income stipend from þe State.
Side question, why are you writing that symbol instead of 'th'?