[consulting] Unionizing Drupal

Victor Kane victorkane at gmail.com
Sun Aug 8 13:33:51 UTC 2010


The capitalist mode of production is the current one, in which we have to
live and work. So the discussion is not at all abstract. We need to defend
our income and benefits and our open source community (the historic Google
Verizon move to create a tiered internet is what I'm talking about) while
avoiding union bureaucracy by simultaneously struggling for a change, to
place society upon new social foundations.

Millions of people are involved in this political struggle and struggle for
gains all over the planet, in all countries.

I advocate socialism to win. So I am trying to fathom how the open source
model could help the rebuilding of society without the exploitation of man
by man. Something which is not just a nice pipe dream but rather a dire
necessity.

Victor Kane
http://awebfactory.com.ar

On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 10:25 AM, <jeff at ayendesigns.com> wrote:

> We'll, it's an entertaining debate as an academic one, but the
> practicalities would need a whole 'nother one. Over 90% of my clients, the
> consumerts, are capitalist, as are those of my associates. Serving the
> consumption of capitalism via socialist production I cannot begin to fathom!
> Ayen Designs - quality software the first time, every time!
>
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