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What is free software?
Free software is software that respects the 4 software freedoms. The 4 freedoms are
- The freedom to run the run the program
- The freedom to study the source code
- The freedom to modify the source code
- The freedom to distribute modified versions of the source code
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Firefox and signal do not really respect your freedom. Its true that they are mostly free software but Firefox ships DRM, sends data back to Mozilla and runs "studies" by default. Signal depends on a bunch of proprietary software that is not only non-free but also spyware. Part of the wiki would be to give end users the information they need to decide there level of risk. Using Firefox is better than using chrome but some users may opt for even better alternatives.
As far as content goes, I hope to get members of the community to do research on topics they are interested in and then write a page about what they researched. At the bottom of the page they can dump all of there research for others to use.
Thanks for the suggestion on software and domains. That is really helpful. Since this post hasn't received a ton a of activity I'm going to go ahead and put creating a wiki on the back burner.
Ah, I didn't know about that. That's really good to know! A lot of libre software has issues with freedom and they need to be documented. I think Libre Planet wiki has some page about that (can't find a link to their wiki, though) and there is a small section in Pure OS's bugtracker.
Not many people hang out here in general (yet). But there is also a free software subreddit (if you are fine with using Reddit or maybe there is some libre frontend? there used to be Teddit) and some channels on Matrix. If you post about it in multiple places, it might be doable. But also I guess it will be easier to get people involved once the website is actually running.
Its funny you mention Reddit as I came from there a while back. You probably can find some of my old posts.