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I've always felt the FSF has had no idea what they were doing. Therefore I do not always agree with or support 100% of what they do.
I do feel that sometimes code should be able to carry reasonable restrictions. Just not sweeping restrictions.
An example of a reasonable restriction would be a clause that prohibits commercialized use of free software without first obtaining permission from the project in question. Another reasonable restriction would be a clause that prohibits governmental use or use by military entities.
An unreasonable restriction would be naming only specific companies that are not allowed to use the 'free' software. It would also be further considered unreasonable for rights to use 'free' software if it expires, goes away, or is revoked if you commit a specific crime, or fall under suspicion of committing said crime.
They absolutely have no idea what they're doing. For the most part, they've been reactionaries who have prioritized code over people. And then the rest of the time, they're having to make excuses for Stallman, or pretend like he's not a boat anchor that's preventing the organization from actually doing anything meaningful.
The FSF imo are a failed org.
We need to make sure that we're prioritizing the empowerment of people through free and open source. Give tools to the hobbyist, the amateur hardware hacker, people running homelabs, or the person who wants to start a business that's driven by Linux servers, but then also make it clear that we don't want the software being used to build bombs, or run global surveillance networks, or to create inequality and injustice. It needs to be a community movement that understands the realities of the modern world, how things change, how that change accelerates, and the threats that the world currently faces. It can't be driven by an org that doesn't understand that it isn't still 1980, or ideologically driven by and abusive, shitbag hermit.
When the bad actor in question in a military or government organization, one of the realities of the modern world is that they will use your code whether you like it or not. They aren't going to stop because you use a license that prohibits them using it, if they deem it something that is useful enough. They'll just ignore your complaints and hide any wrongdoing long enough for you to go away.
If you publish FOSS, you are relinquishing a lot of control of how that software is used. A license that says "don't use this in bombs" only works if all parties are acting in good faith, and I don't think we can rely on millitaries playing nice if there's an advantage to be had.