Check the FSF’s violations of GNU licenses page. You can also email the FSF’s licensing and compliance lab at licensing@fsf.org and our team would be happy to assist.
he/him. Lawyer. Administrator of the End Software Patents campaign.
Check the FSF’s violations of GNU licenses page. You can also email the FSF’s licensing and compliance lab at licensing@fsf.org and our team would be happy to assist.
Probably the Free Software Directory.
For DAW, you may also want to check out Zrythm and Ardour.
The patent was about a “sorting system”. More info here.
That’s true. It’s the human element that creates the political attribute.
You are thinking of software as if it exists in a vacuum. Software that is libre is a political statement. Software that is proprietary is also a political statement. Lemmy choosing to be decentralized/federated/interoperable is also a conscious political decision just as Apple chose to create its own proprietary ecosystem instead of caring about interoperability.
Someone on Hacker News suggested the name “Gnux” instead of “GNU/Linux”.
I recently flashed Mint on a MacBook Air 2012, but WiFi is really unstable and slow. Probably a driver issue. I had worse luck with Debian and Fedora.