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  1. “cornerstone sponsor” is people farmer and titan of , Google.

    Their business model is to track you on their own services and devices, across the web, and beyond and then use this intimate insight into you, your family, and your loved ones to manipulate your behaviour for profit.

    Can someone remind me what principles stands for again? Maybe Greenpeace is missing a trick by not having Exxon Mobil as a sponsor.

    mastodon.ar.al/media/JKuneFOg0

    Saturday, 03-Feb-18 08:48:53 UTC from mastodon.ar.al
    1. @aral sadly this isn't uncommon. Lot's of "open" events have one or more of # or the # apps (Uber etc) as sponsors

      Saturday, 03-Feb-18 08:53:44 UTC from quitter.se
      1. @aral I'm even uncomfortable with # sponsoring free code software events, as they still refuse to liberate all the code they user

        Saturday, 03-Feb-18 08:54:57 UTC from quitter.se
    2. @aral afaik FOSDEM is about free and open source software, which Google sponsors greatly. The comparison to Exxon mobile and Greenpeace is simply faulty.

      Saturday, 03-Feb-18 13:53:30 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E
      1. I agree though that one may very well argue that Google has clauses forbidding their developers to barely even touch AGPL software etc, but there is lots of code there available _for_ AGPL software that is maintained and possible through Google (because it's some kind of MIT/Apache/BSD license).

        Exxon's afaik never supplied the boats - or even the fuel (oh that'd be funny), which Greenpeace need when they go out to put banners on oil rigs and whatnot.

        Saturday, 03-Feb-18 13:58:13 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E