• @Arbiter
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    45 months ago

    In other words, right to repair.

    • DacoTaco
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      35 months ago

      Depending on the angle, yes. If its for repairs, then yes. If its for product (manufactoring) improvements, then no. Im a software developer that often collaborates with other teams of open source software. I report, and sometimes fix, bugs so it improves the overal product for everyone. I wouldnt put that under right to repair, as it has nothing to do with repairing it yourself and more with improving a product for everyone by tackling a problem with the product at the source.

      • @Arbiter
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        15 months ago

        I mean, what is fixing a bug if not repairing the software?

        • DacoTaco
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          25 months ago

          Reporting the bug without fixing it is not repairing the software :p
          This is a topic about manufactoring, thats a different thing as its more based on processes and blueprints