A critical analysis of the parliamentary interpellation regarding ActivityPub implementation in public administration, showing how poorly thought-out argumentation can harm a just cause.
Is the fediverse actually ready for government adoption? And how to promote it as a politician?
A petition to the polish government is hardly insubstantial. Just like how the small municipality working on fedi proves to the national government that it can switch, other countries will follow.
I meant that this “critical analysis” didn’t seem to offer any substantial critiques of ActivityPub or its use, but merely a bunch of critiques of this petition itself on points that seem not extremely relevant.
It might be interesting for people who are invested in this specific debate, but I outside of that context it doesn’t seem to have all that much to add to anything.
Not saying the petition is unsubstantial, I just struggled to find any substance to this critique of it.
A petition to the polish government is hardly insubstantial. Just like how the small municipality working on fedi proves to the national government that it can switch, other countries will follow.
I meant that this “critical analysis” didn’t seem to offer any substantial critiques of ActivityPub or its use, but merely a bunch of critiques of this petition itself on points that seem not extremely relevant.
It might be interesting for people who are invested in this specific debate, but I outside of that context it doesn’t seem to have all that much to add to anything.
Not saying the petition is unsubstantial, I just struggled to find any substance to this critique of it.