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When Sirius Abandoned Jabber for Bossware
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THE above video discusses the migration/transition/downgrade from Jabber to a truly terrible, centralised, proprietary and vulnerable platform known as Slack. Aside from technical problems and various glaring limitations, Slack was a risk not just to Sirius 'Open Source' but also to its clients.
"From what we can gather, Red Hat staff was subjected to similar treatment after IBM had bought the company."It was abundantly clear that many colleagues did not like this. Some opposed this. Some faced disciplinary action for antagonising. That would include me. So in a company called "Open Source" we're meant to assume that adopting proprietary software -- and not because some client requires it -- is considered acceptable. Whereas insisting on the company's values is considered an offense.
From what we can gather, Red Hat staff was subjected to similar treatment after IBM had bought the company. It's hard to believe that later this year it will be 5 years since that announcement. ⬆