Piu' o meno per caso, mi è appena passato sotto agli occhi questo: https://blog.opensource.org/the-ultimate-list-of-reactions-to-the-cyber-resi... "The European Commission’s proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) as drafted may harm Open Source, and perhaps all other non-industrial software. There were 131 responses to the proposed text that the Commission has sent to the Parliament, including one from the Open Source Initiative. Of those, 18 responses – representing a significant proportion of Europe’s software industry – shared OSI’s concerns to some degree. Here are some sample points from the responses" ...e poi seguono i testi (e i link) delle 18 entita' che condividono (e mettono nero-su-bianco) le perplessita' di OSI: * Open Source Initiative (OSI) * Open Forum Europe (OFE — with OSI, Eclipse, APELL, CNLL, OSBA) * The Document Foundation (LibreOffice) * Vrijschrift.org * NLNet Labs (with CZ.NIC, ISC, NetDEF) * Developers Alliance * RIPE NCC * ITI – Information Technology Industry Council * DIGITALEUROPE * Japan Business Council in Europe (JBCE) * Bitkom * Eco * OpenSSF (Linux Foundation) * OpenXchange * GitHub * Huawei * Microsoft * Sonatype Magari, assemblare qualcosa di simile, rispetto ai discorsi di stamane (su IA/ChatGPT e dintorni), dove nei punti elenco ci sono (almeno) i vari contributori di questa lista.... potrebbe essere qualcosa di interessante Bye, DV -- Damiano Verzulli e-mail:damiano@verzulli.it --- possible?ok:while(!possible){open_mindedness++} --- "...I realized that free software would not generate the kind of income that was needed. Maybe in USA or Europe, you may be able to get a well paying job as a free software developer, but not here [in Africa]..." -- Guido Sohne - 1973-2008 http://ole.kenic.or.ke/pipermail/skunkworks/2008-April/005989.html