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  • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

    The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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    @alexandrageese wtf??? @EUCommission WHY?

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    • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

      The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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      @alexandrageese like with Oil & Gas, #usa has little else to offer that Corporate greet. If we bail out oil, gas and Microsoft, they lose billions, if not trillions. If we get serious, it’s like a 1000% tariff on all that USA has to offer. I still believe that is also a major reason why Putin attacked Ukraine. If you run the gas station for your town and the town tell you that within next years you will not need anymore gas, you get mad. Sure you do anything to stop progress.

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      • vgoller@nrw.socialV vgoller@nrw.social

        @alexandrageese like with Oil & Gas, #usa has little else to offer that Corporate greet. If we bail out oil, gas and Microsoft, they lose billions, if not trillions. If we get serious, it’s like a 1000% tariff on all that USA has to offer. I still believe that is also a major reason why Putin attacked Ukraine. If you run the gas station for your town and the town tell you that within next years you will not need anymore gas, you get mad. Sure you do anything to stop progress.

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        @alexandrageese not that I think we don’t have to do it, but some people will get really mad. And the commission feels the pressure. The #usa will try to cut trade with eu in retaliation.
        Btw, same with NATO spendings. Trump wanted NATO to spend more, because we bought a lot of our shit in the USA. Now we order more locally and from like minded partners. We have SAFE act. #trump hates it. USA wants uns to spend 5% on defense, but please with US suppliers.

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        • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

          The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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          @alexandrageese
          @EUCommission why such a move?

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          • nextgraph@fosstodon.orgN nextgraph@fosstodon.org

            @renchap @alexandrageese So, Mattheiw Pollet was right. Unfortunately i can see what he was alluding to. Yesterday, an update for the agenda of the Commission meeting of 27th of May, has been published, and if you compare it to the one I just shared above (dated 22 April), you will see that indeed, "Open Source strategy" is GONE!
            Or maybe it has been renamed "Communication on European Tech Sovereignty". Is she gonna talk about Open Source or not? Let's check the minutes

            Register of Commission Documents

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            @nextgraph The Open Source Strategy is one of the truly good things, actually pushing for welfare of the population and innovation at the same time. Cutting that would be ludicrous.

            If they pull through with cutting it, it is ludicrous.
            @renchap @alexandrageese

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            • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

              The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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              @alexandrageese Ufff, cutting out the only thing that can give you *real* sovereignty.

              Lobbyists been busy beavers again.

              @EUCommission we need OSS back in there, and we need them bleeping lobbyists out of the lobbies of decision making.

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              • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                @alexandrageese

                Barrels of money lobbying.

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                • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                  The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                  @alexandrageese The @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu works hard on making the #EU obsolete.
                  WORK FOR US OR LEAVE !

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                  • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                    The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                    @alexandrageese Thanks for flagging this! I'm not up on this particular issue, could you point us to a good summary of what cutting this open source strategy will affect?

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                    • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                      The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                      @alexandrageese

                      When I type this headline in Google, DuckDuckGo, Marginalia Search or Ecosia (as that name appears in the screenshot), none of them finds this article.

                      I am once again begging everyone to
                      - cite your sources, ideally with a URL or DOI,
                      - share text in text format, not in image format,
                      - not just believe whatever is shared without verifying.

                      Thank you.

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                      • A anuytstt@fosstodon.org

                        @alexandrageese

                        When I type this headline in Google, DuckDuckGo, Marginalia Search or Ecosia (as that name appears in the screenshot), none of them finds this article.

                        I am once again begging everyone to
                        - cite your sources, ideally with a URL or DOI,
                        - share text in text format, not in image format,
                        - not just believe whatever is shared without verifying.

                        Thank you.

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                        @anuytstt I believe this is a piece from (heavily paywalled) Pro Politico

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                        • nextgraph@fosstodon.orgN nextgraph@fosstodon.org

                          @renchap @alexandrageese So, Mattheiw Pollet was right. Unfortunately i can see what he was alluding to. Yesterday, an update for the agenda of the Commission meeting of 27th of May, has been published, and if you compare it to the one I just shared above (dated 22 April), you will see that indeed, "Open Source strategy" is GONE!
                          Or maybe it has been renamed "Communication on European Tech Sovereignty". Is she gonna talk about Open Source or not? Let's check the minutes

                          Register of Commission Documents

                          favicon

                          (ec.europa.eu)

                          nextgraph@fosstodon.orgN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Dear @HennaVirkkunen we all hope you still plan to include Open Source as one of the pillars of the forthcoming Tech Sovereignty Package that will be discussed in 2 weeks from now at the next Commission meeting.

                          @ngi @EC_NGI
                          @renchap @alexandrageese

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                          • A anuytstt@fosstodon.org

                            @alexandrageese

                            When I type this headline in Google, DuckDuckGo, Marginalia Search or Ecosia (as that name appears in the screenshot), none of them finds this article.

                            I am once again begging everyone to
                            - cite your sources, ideally with a URL or DOI,
                            - share text in text format, not in image format,
                            - not just believe whatever is shared without verifying.

                            Thank you.

                            nextgraph@fosstodon.orgN This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @anuytstt @alexandrageese see my investigation in the thread. I was able to find the information online, after a lot of searching.

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                            • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                              The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                              @alexandrageese I mean, this is completely in line with other moves in this space from EU members (chat control, age verification, tying age verification to Android / iOS device attestation).

                              Watching this from a distance - Australia - and shaking my head at the US's lurch into fascism, and now the EU's enthusiasm for techno-authoritarianism.

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                              • alexandrageese@bonn.socialA alexandrageese@bonn.social

                                The European Commission kills an important driver of European sovereignty and competitiveness: the open source strategy. What a shame!

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                                @alexandrageese there is no tech sovereignty without #opensource . You're not in control of your digital fate unless you're entitled to see and modify the sources of your complete software stack. Even non-technical folks at the @EUCommission should have grasped that by now - so please reconsider. #digitalsovereignty

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                                • nextgraph@fosstodon.orgN nextgraph@fosstodon.org

                                  Dear @HennaVirkkunen we all hope you still plan to include Open Source as one of the pillars of the forthcoming Tech Sovereignty Package that will be discussed in 2 weeks from now at the next Commission meeting.

                                  @ngi @EC_NGI
                                  @renchap @alexandrageese

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                                  @nextgraph @HennaVirkkunen @ngi @EC_NGI @renchap @alexandrageese
                                  Yes, please confirm this.

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                                  • peter_koenig@gruene.socialP peter_koenig@gruene.social

                                    @alexandrageese

                                    Thanks!

                                    Un-be-lie-va-ble!

                                    Is there a reason for this (other than the fact that the great dictator doesn’t like the freedom of his subjects, and that Ms. von der Leyen is just as repulsively subservient to him as Rutte is...)?

                                    Does this woman actually realize how ridiculous she makes herself by claiming “sovereignty” when the “owners of the code- and the data-monopolies” are allowed take their secrets to their graves?

                                    What a crime against Europe and against our Enlightenment!

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                                    @peter_koenig @alexandrageese
                                    The most positive explanation for this step is a hint a very senior German automotive exec gave me 20+ years ago:
                                    Open Source doesn't buy cars.

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                                    • musevg@23.socialM musevg@23.social

                                      @peter_koenig @alexandrageese
                                      The most positive explanation for this step is a hint a very senior German automotive exec gave me 20+ years ago:
                                      Open Source doesn't buy cars.

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                                      @peter_koenig @alexandrageese
                                      Every other explanation is way gloomier:
                                      What's the only thing standing between you and a world with total surveillance, mandatory IDs in every app and forced backdoors in messengers? Crazy hackers doing independent stuff and open-sourcing it for everybody to use it freely.
                                      I'm not sure yet on the details, but I would not bet against Open Source getting outlawed some time soon.

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