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This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

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  • monospace@floss.socialM monospace@floss.social

    @david_chisnall It's similar to charity work. There are definitions what counts as such, entry criteria and assessments. The goal, as I understand it, is to make FLOSS work first of all eligible to be classified as Volunteer Work.
    @kde

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    #25

    @monospace @kde

    It's similar to charity work

    So qualifying F/OSS projects will require a load of compliance work that doesn't make sense unless your turnover in donations is large?

    I'm not familiar with what counts as volunteer work in general for tax / legal purposes in Germany.

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    • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

      @monospace @kde

      It's similar to charity work

      So qualifying F/OSS projects will require a load of compliance work that doesn't make sense unless your turnover in donations is large?

      I'm not familiar with what counts as volunteer work in general for tax / legal purposes in Germany.

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      #26

      @david_chisnall I don't know the intricacies either, but I'm sure there will be some amount of red tape. No free lunch, but at least it would be an option.
      @kde

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      • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

        This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

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        Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

        Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

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        openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

        This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

        If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

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        Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

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        #27

        @kde and where's the petition that actually has a chance of achieving anything?

        Where's the parliamentary e-petition?

        Because petitions on whatever platforms are pointless. Petitions filed with the Bundestag petition committee actually force the parliament to discuss them if they pass the threshold.

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        • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

          Do you have something similar in your country? Why not help your national FLOSS projects get the status and support they often desperately need? Start your own petition!

          @tdforg @gnome @Blender @fedora @Krita @kdenlive @videolan @fsfe

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          #28

          @kde@floss.socia

          I know little of legal matters. One thing about the American situation for FLOSS, that I learned from @pluralistic but I forgot where I read it, is that open source projects have to be "educational" projects in order to qualify for status as non-profit organizations. I've long had the impression that US tax law is designed to aggressively prevent competition between the non-profit sector and the for-profit sector, and absolutely rule out competition between the public sector and the private sector.

          @tdforg @gnome @Blender @fedora @Krita @kdenlive @videolan @fsfe

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          • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

            This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

            Link Preview Image
            Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

            Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

            favicon

            openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

            This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

            If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

            ---

            Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

            Link Preview Image
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            #29

            @kde A very good endeavour, I hope this succeeds.

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            • doctorg_1@social.vivaldi.netD doctorg_1@social.vivaldi.net

              @svuorela @kde
              German petition not on epetitionen.bundestag.de.
              You force me to register on a different website?
              No thanks!

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              #30

              @DoctorG_1 hi. I sent the link to the Danish petition on the official Danish site?

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              • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                Link Preview Image
                Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                favicon

                openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                ---

                Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                Link Preview Image
                keyboardpipette@genomic.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                #31

                @kde can legal residents sign it as well, or only citizens?

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                • hacknorris@mstdn.socialH hacknorris@mstdn.social

                  @kde nope i don't. in my country they care mostly about using american tech (gafam), and where funding OSS (not saying about FLOSS)…

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                  #32

                  @hacknorris @kde just because the government is shitty doesn't mean there aren't grassroots initiatives to push FOSS usage…

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                  • wojtek@social.vivaldi.netW wojtek@social.vivaldi.net

                    @hacknorris @kde just because the government is shitty doesn't mean there aren't grassroots initiatives to push FOSS usage…

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                    #33

                    @wojtek @kde yeah. possibly only a pack of 10 guys over irc. i doubt more…

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                    • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                      This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                      Link Preview Image
                      Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                      Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                      favicon

                      openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                      This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                      If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                      ---

                      Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                      Link Preview Image
                      stiller_leser@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      stiller_leser@mastodon.social
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                      #34

                      @kde It really seems worth supporting, not sure why it would need my home adress though...

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                      • hacknorris@mstdn.socialH hacknorris@mstdn.social

                        @wojtek @kde yeah. possibly only a pack of 10 guys over irc. i doubt more…

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                        wojtek@social.vivaldi.net
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                        #35

                        @hacknorris @kde just found this lovely comparison… "it ain't that bad" it seems? 😉

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                        • wojtek@social.vivaldi.netW wojtek@social.vivaldi.net

                          @hacknorris @kde just found this lovely comparison… "it ain't that bad" it seems? 😉

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                          #36

                          @wojtek wai-
                          THAT'S FROM PROTON???

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                          • n8chz@hachyderm.ioN n8chz@hachyderm.io

                            @kde@floss.socia

                            I know little of legal matters. One thing about the American situation for FLOSS, that I learned from @pluralistic but I forgot where I read it, is that open source projects have to be "educational" projects in order to qualify for status as non-profit organizations. I've long had the impression that US tax law is designed to aggressively prevent competition between the non-profit sector and the for-profit sector, and absolutely rule out competition between the public sector and the private sector.

                            @tdforg @gnome @Blender @fedora @Krita @kdenlive @videolan @fsfe

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                            #37

                            @n8chz @pluralistic @tdforg @gnome @Blender @fedora @krita @kdenlive @videolan @fsfe I'm not aware of any legal status of "volunteering" in the United States; in almost all cases services/labor cannot be donated.

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                            • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                              This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                              Link Preview Image
                              Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                              Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                              favicon

                              openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                              This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                              If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                              ---

                              Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                              Link Preview Image
                              jessebot@social.smallhack.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #38

                              @kde Oh, this is really cool!

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                              • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                                This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                                Link Preview Image
                                Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                                Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                                favicon

                                openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                                This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                                If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                                ---

                                Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                                Link Preview Image
                                moin@gruene.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                moin@gruene.social
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                                #39

                                @kde
                                For some reason it doesnt like my mail adress...

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                                • amberage@eldritch.cafeA amberage@eldritch.cafe

                                  @kde and where's the petition that actually has a chance of achieving anything?

                                  Where's the parliamentary e-petition?

                                  Because petitions on whatever platforms are pointless. Petitions filed with the Bundestag petition committee actually force the parliament to discuss them if they pass the threshold.

                                  mina@berlin.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  mina@berlin.social
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                                  #40

                                  @amberage

                                  It made me wonder whether this "OpenPetition" wasn't some shady data collection endeavour.

                                  What is the point in collecting home addresses, if this is an unofficial petition with no public entity confirming addresses?

                                  Why can only German citizens participate?

                                  For official petitions to the Federal Parliament (also quorum 30K persons), neither citizenship nor residence within the country is required.

                                  It all seems to be a great idea, but the platform makes me suspicious.

                                  @kde

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                                  • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                                    This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                                    Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                                    favicon

                                    openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                                    This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                                    If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                                    ---

                                    Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    amenonsen@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #41

                                    @kde It's just nice to see three young people looking so happy about anything to do with free software.

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                                    • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                                      @amberage

                                      It made me wonder whether this "OpenPetition" wasn't some shady data collection endeavour.

                                      What is the point in collecting home addresses, if this is an unofficial petition with no public entity confirming addresses?

                                      Why can only German citizens participate?

                                      For official petitions to the Federal Parliament (also quorum 30K persons), neither citizenship nor residence within the country is required.

                                      It all seems to be a great idea, but the platform makes me suspicious.

                                      @kde

                                      julele@outmo.deJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #42
                                      @mina
                                      It is not understandable for me why petitions like this don't use the parliament e-partition.
                                      @amberage @kde
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                                      • stiller_leser@mastodon.socialS stiller_leser@mastodon.social

                                        @kde It really seems worth supporting, not sure why it would need my home adress though...

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                                        #43

                                        @stiller_leser @kde According to https://www.bundestag.de/ausschuesse/a02_Petitionsausschuss/verfahrensgrundsaetze-1075826 it's required when addressing the German national parliament for a petition electronically, that's of course not a proof you really support the cause, but they can do some plausibility checks.

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                                        • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                                          This petition wants contributing to Free Software to be legally and officially recognized as volunteering in Germany on the same level as youth work or ambulance service:

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          Recognition of Work on Open-Source as Volunteering in Germany - Online-Petition

                                          Open-Source-Software builds the foundations of digital infrastructure in big parts - in administration, economy, science and daily life. Even the current coalition agreement of the Federal Government mentions Open-Source-Software as a fundamental building block for the achievement of digital sovereignty. However, the work done by thousands of volunteers for this goal is not recognised as volunteering, neither fiscally nor in terms of funding. This imbalance between societal importance and legal

                                          favicon

                                          openPetition (www.openpetition.de)

                                          This would bring fiscal and funding advantages for FLOSS organizations and the volunteers themselves.

                                          If you are a German citizen, please sign the petition and let's get our volunteers the recognition they deserve!

                                          ---

                                          Photo credit: Redazione Cultura. distributed under CC By SA license

                                          Link Preview Image
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                                          endolexi@social.vivaldi.net
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #44

                                          @kde does the current text kind of imply that all open source software is of public benefit? I'm missing a qualifier here maybe - there can be shitty open source software made with shitty intentions, and I wouldn't like to see that included.

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