I would also imagine stuff like Blender and other open-source tools could use public backing. I think I mean to say if a state put it's full support of a open-source project (national politics aside) would be deeply beneficial to open-source software. In addition to regular contributors, a full-time contribution for a public university or state would be cool though I would imagine that it complicate the nature of open-source.
I wish i knew more about global history. I only recently learned about the actual dismantling (not fall, well I guess if it fell it was pushed) of the Soviet Union. I'm sure Open-source would prosper under a Soviet-Union technology/science initiative. Which would be dope.
just use Godot, lmao
I would also imagine stuff like Blender and other open-source tools could use public backing. I think I mean to say if a state put it's full support of a open-source project (national politics aside) would be deeply beneficial to open-source software. In addition to regular contributors, a full-time contribution for a public university or state would be cool though I would imagine that it complicate the nature of open-source.
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I wish i knew more about global history. I only recently learned about the actual dismantling (not fall, well I guess if it fell it was pushed) of the Soviet Union. I'm sure Open-source would prosper under a Soviet-Union technology/science initiative. Which would be dope.
Linux and the USSR only shared 4 months of history.
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Didn't the soviet union hesitated too much on using more computers?
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A legit shame. The USSR could have had the same sort of radicalizing influence on open source as they had on their geographic neighbors
seriously, there are so many open source options, and i know Godot continues to get better and better
Thank you, I was screaming this internally