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Reposted Matthew Garrett (@mjg59@nondeterministic.computer)
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Remember that free software licenses are irrevocable - even if a vendor changes a project to a non-free license, the older versions continue to exist as free software. So while we should absolutely criticise vendors who take the work of others and make it non-free, we should also bear in mind that they gifted us the earlier versions in the first place, and cannot take that away again.

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seeing a lot of total noobs at #defcon walking around with zero protection to a widely known vulnerability, just begging to get their systems infected with a viral exploit from over three years ago πŸ™„β€‹ really disappointing because the patch involves wearing a wicked cool face mask like a cyberpunk, though a cheap N95 also works if you've already spent all your money on an anti-RFID wallet or some other fancy everyday carry gizmo

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Sweet, if you check out a response from ie https://books-mf2.fly.dev/isbn/0578675862 or see how https://indiebookclub.biz/documentation works that may help too - https://indieweb.org/book may also have some insight! And I'm sure chatting with the IndieWeb and Microformats community may be a good option too

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Certainly! I think originally I'd not done it that way for speed and I think there's JSON-LD so they may not have wanted both but super happy to collab πŸ™ŒπŸ½