- Why do you use Crowdin (proprietary, bad for privacy) instead of Weblate (libre, privacy-friendly)
- Why do you host the project on GitHub (proprietary, bad for privacy, developers located in Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Syria can’t contribute)?
- Why don’t you mention any of the FSF-endorsed GNU/Linux distributions?
- Why do you use a Creative Commons non-free license?
- Why don’t you recommend Libreboot or Coreboot?
Anyways, be constructive in the future, or leave.
That’s bullshit, Weblate projects have plenty of contributions. See article It is important for free software to use free software infrastructure.
The official website links to GitHub, so you’re officially endorsing a privacy-invasive, non-free service. You just mirror it on Gitea, and there is no option there to send a pull request…
The website says: “If you’re looking for a specific solution to something, these are the hardware and software tools we recommend in a variety of categories”.
So you’re the dictator who decides what’s constructive and what’s not?
Smells like incel spirit
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Lol insulting is all your doing. By your logic you have less arguments relative to what you are claiming, and way less than half of a brain. This also coincides with observable data. Your just an angry punk.