Rethinking TeX in STEM: Online Thu 29 Sep: 6.30pm BST (UK time): From the TeX Hour

Philip Taylor (Hellenic Institute) P.Taylor at Hellenic-Institute.Uk
Tue Sep 27 09:48:51 CEST 2022


On 26/09/2022 20:03, Christopher Dimech wrote:
> For something befitting the education of technically capable people, one thing is to reject Zoom.
> Zoom is unjust, because it requires users to run nonfree  programs, mistreating and limiting users.
> Zoom lied to users for years about its software's encryption capability and security. It also
> installed malware to override security features of some browsers.
>   
> Besides sending personal data straight te Facebook, Zoom enforces Chinese censorship against
> those who voice its murderous repression of protests.
>   
> Please rethink that !

Subject to the laws of libel, you are, of course, free to express your 
opinions on any subject under the sun.  However, "technically capable 
people", as you refer to them, will be very familiar with the concept of 
references.  May I therefore respectfully suggest that if you wish your 
views to be taken seriously, rather than just more  misguided 
"proprietary software is evil" propaganda, you back up each of your 
assertions with a reference to a reliable and reputable source, the 
authority of which is beyond all reasonable doubt?

-- 
/Philip Taylor./

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