- Self-hosted Radicale for calendar, contacts, and todo list
- On Desktop use vdirsyncer for syncing and khal/khard/todoman
- On Android I use davsync with mostly default android apps for calendar, contacts and todolist
Works flawlessly.
Use custom curl scripts to get some internet calendars that also works flawlessly.
Been doing this for almost a decade now.
taiidan
Irrelevant. You can sublicense MIT to GPL by forking if you're so inclined.
Who wants another Silicon Valley? Their model is foundationally based on "moving fast and breaking things".
What about focusing on responsible, organic stewardship and community over growth at any cost? If no one's making any real money, we don't have to hitch our cart to the capitalist horse which has resulted in our current situation.
I wholeheartedly agree, though I will need to look up the XNU kernel and the relevance of licensing to Elasticsearch and Terraform. I develop and use R packages and am happy to see that the majority (70%) of those packages are GPL. Not core linux infrastructure, but I an at least happy in my small corner of the OSS community.
Thank for the reply!
I definitely understand your preference for copyleft licenses.
This is off-topic but are there any recent media that have strengthened your views for GPL or even AGPL (outside of Stallman) over MIT/ISC?
I would vote for syncthing as it can have better support if you need syncing across work firewalls. Also allows device-to-device sync, not just server-device. It's a cool federated solution (like lemmy!).
Good to know! I'm still at the vim+markdown+LaTeX for equations mode, but other than for math stuff I can't be bothered for LaTeX. I wish collaborators would be open to LaTeX rather than Google Docs or the highway.
Surely the support for LaTeX is the killer feature with your math class, not emacs vs. vim.
...AppImage? No thanks.