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the werewolf! • 5 years ago

I have to admit... this seems a rather odd decision on the part of the EU and is somewhat counter-competitive. For-profit software developers have to come up with their own money for this sort of thing.

I can sort of see the argument for GNU C Lib, PuTTY, Drupal, Apache Tomcat, Apache Kafka and a few others - these are all core bits of software that are probably widely used for web development within the EU governmental structure, so that's just hardening their own infrastructure.. but VLC Media Player? KeePass? I think these are great apps but...

asam1991 • 5 years ago

It0s a scandal that we tax payers are forced to give money to specific groups. But this EU is becoming more and more controller of our money and consequently lives