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A few months ago before joined lemmy I said to my friends and family, we're going to see an open-source revolution where people are going to start going in on community based ideas. There's nothing like it either.
Coming together to make an open source project happen is one of those things that makes my back do that happy drippy feeling because everyone gets a say and their input is heard plus a lot of people who give their input aren't even looking for a pay, nonetheless want to be credited unless were hands-on with a project (like a coder).
Every single thing that's open source is for the people. Everything that is closed is for the greedy ass corporations.