The official repo is interesting. They seem to be pushing for an open source license that includes a provision for labor rights which is interesting...
It's definitely not a revolutionary socialist movement, but it's still a net positive. Encouraging working abroad is odd though. Especially because crunch and "freeform" scheduling is basically the standard in tech everywhere. Hell in California you basically live in your office.
The official repo is interesting. They seem to be pushing for an open source license that includes a provision for labor rights which is interesting...
It's definitely not a revolutionary socialist movement, but it's still a net positive. Encouraging working abroad is odd though. Especially because crunch and "freeform" scheduling is basically the standard in tech everywhere. Hell in California you basically live in your office.