I am somewhat surprised to see frame.work (user upgradable / fixable, if rather expensive, computer seller) setting out its stall in this way, in the face of the concerns raised.
> We deliberately create a big tent ... We don’t partner based on individuals’ or organizations’ beliefs, values, or political stances outside of their alignment with us on increasing the adoption of open source software.
Even if they were considering this solely from a business point of view, I'd have thought that this stance would alienate quite a lot of their target market.
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Framework supporting far-right racists?
Hi, I am not exactly sure how best to frame this, but recent events have got me wondering where exactly Framework, as a company, stands with regards to human rights and equality.Framework Community
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Martin Wenisch
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Persephone
in reply to Neil Brown • • •the Nazi bar thing applies to big tents too. The roof being more flimsy doesn't stop Nazis taking over.
And given that someone with access to the purse strings thought it was a good idea to give money to a dhh project given the recent "noise", I'd say they are already throughly embedded.