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Name:
Adrien Béraud and Sébastien Blin
Location:
Lyon, France
Company/Organization:
Savoir-Faire Linux
Project Contributions:
●GNU Jami
FSF: Why should everyone be using free software?
Adrien Béraud: Using free software gives people and organizations
the legal and technical tools required to be in control of their
digital life. The importance of free software is made more important
every day as major corporations concentrate always more power at the
expense of people and democratic governments, as this sort of unjust
control over software, protocols, and systems is increasingly used for
mass control and exploitation at a societal level.
FSF: Why is community and sharing so important?
AB: A common, understandable bias among software developers is
that we have a tendency to develop for ourselves rather than working
for people. Connecting with potential or current users and
stakeholders is of tremendous importance to understanding what people
want and need from a piece of software. For instance, a blind person
may give us feedback and advice that will help us make GNU Jami more
accessible to visually impaired people. People living in dictatorships
or repressive countries communicate with us to make sure GNU Jami is
as useful as possible in these environments, etc.
In the other way, sharing our plans, goals, and vision as well as our
source code with the community allows people to understand GNU Jami
and (hopefully) to build long-term trust with developers.
Sharing GNU Jami under the free software license GPLv3+ makes GNU Jami, I
believe, a common good. I also think that a successful free
communication platform needs to be implemented as free software,
allowing users to easily understand, verify, contribute to, and
freely re-implement the protocol.
Sébastien Blin: And thanks to the community, this is how a project
evolves and grows. A lot of ideas come from the community. In
particular, the accessibility, packaging, and translations are
improved thanks to the community. Sharing software with anyone is
important to create something that matters for a lot of people. Using
free software allows people to control their data and usage.
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