- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
Hi everyone! For… I guess over a year now? I’ve been observing and trying out lots of software recommended by the privacy community and internet as a whole. With that time, I’ve been able to slowly put together a list of all the software I personally believe to be the best for their own various reasons. I finally have enough to be able to share it with all of you!
I’m also looking for feedback. I haven’t tried all the software on that list, and I’m sure there’s software I’ve never heard of that needs added. I’m looking for your feedback on what you think should be added, removed, or changed. That includes the list itself, if you think there are any design improvements.
Do note: Any software marked with a ⭐️ I am not looking for feedback on. This is software that I firmly believe is the best of the best in its category, and likely will not be changed. However, if there is a major issue with the software that you can provide direct proof of, then there is a chance it will be changed in the next release. There are no grantees.
The sections marked with ℹ️ are lacking, and can use your help! Some software there may not be the best one, or may have many software or sections missing. I am absolutely looking for help and feedback here, and would love your help!
My goal with this project is to help people find the best software from many standpoints, and to prove that there really are good open source alternatives for almost anything! I hope this helps someone, and I look forward to your feedback!
Thank you all for reading and taking the time to look through my list!
‘Open source’ is deliberately vague, a strategy designed to attack libre software to, led us astray, away from software freedom.
“Open source” simply means the source code is available to the public. Not all software on my list is Libre.
Open source is generally understood as libre, and an OSI approved license.
I think you’re thinking of source-available.
Additional reading: https://news.itsfoss.com/open-source-source-available/
Anyway, thanks for the list!
Banning us from control over our own computing 🚩, why would I ever begin to trust them with my privacy.
Because you can look through the source code yourself to ensure that it respects your privacy, and make changes if there is something you don’t like. You don’t have to trust anyone with your own computing, because you can run it yourself.
So, it’s libre software?
All Libre software is open source, not all open source software is Libre.
As I already said, why would I ever begin to trust anti-libre software which already bans us from control of our own computing 🚩
You don’t have to. I encourage you to make your own list of preferred software, and share it with the community.
I don’t fucking want guitar lessons!
No, it is not. Open source doesn’t just mean access to the source code.