Conclusion

Well, that’s the end. You can go now.

The actual conclusion

Okay, okay! Let’s actually conclude this manifesto. Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoyed my book/manifesto. Uhm… Well, I think the conclusion we can come to is that there are many problems with FOSS (and IT as a whole), for example: Anarchism, cultism, tribalism etc. But in the end, it can be fixed. It can be fixed with the governing system of Marxocracy, wanting collectivization, anti-fascism, egalitarianism, conrestrictionism, anti-leadership-ism and more. One could say I spoiled this ending with the “TL;DR” of the prologue, saying

The optimal way of running a FOSS project is trough direct democracy, we should own most software collectively and not let ourselves get corrupted by oligarchs and big companies donating €10,000,000 to your cause (totally not because they want to control your project).

So, what did I learn while making this book? Uhm, I’d say that I learned a lot about the prevalence of politics in FOSS, and how to fix the largely unequal environment in most FOSS-projects.

Goodbye

Well… It’s time to say goodbye, I guess? Thank you for reading and thank you for (hopefully) consuming my ideas! Maybe I’ll make a vol. II sometimes, but I don’t know. Whatever I do next, it’s goodbye for now.

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