• KelsonV Old Account
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    143 years ago

    Seems less about freedom and more about hero worship. Or is the bus factor for Free Software really that low?

    • dinomugOP
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      73 years ago

      in fact. This is the point where you confuse the movement with the person.

      • @salarua
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        3 years ago

        i think the Free Software movement is lost. regardless of the truth of these accusations, the supporters of the Free Software Movement are mindlessly defending RMS, who’s just an irrelevant figurehead now. the Free Software Movement is looking less like a movement and more like a personality cult

        • @adrianmalacoda@lemmy.ml
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          3 years ago

          I think Stallman’s philosophy and writing are still very relevant, but I don’t see the point in holding onto him as a cult figurehead. I don’t necessarily think we need him around as a leader or a figurehead.

          Even if he were a perfect individual, he won’t be around forever. We need the movement to be able to outlive him.

  • @GenkiFeral@lemmy.ml
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    33 years ago

    I don’t like cancel-culture, either, but I also dislike hero-worship. If we are sometimes told to “hate the sin and not the sinner”, isn’t it equally as good to love the results of what a person accomplished but not the person?
    I think I read his words were twisted, taken out of context anyway, though.