non posso che concordare con lui, da noi in dipartimento la sensibilità verso questi temi è abbastanza bassa tanto che io ormai ho quasi smesso di lottare internamente per l'adozione del sw libero
Fosse solo il software libero il problema dell'università italiana :( Oggi su Repubblica "Agnese nel Paese dei baroni" [1] che riporta, nell'incipit, l'articolo di John Foot, storico e saggista britannico specializzato in storia italiana [2]. Di quest'ultimo vorrei sottolineare un passaggio: "In 1961, Franco Basaglia accepted a job as director of the psychiatric hospital at Gorizia, on the border with Yugoslavia. Taking such a post was a sign of failure for ambitious psychiatrists at the time. Basaglia had spent many years as an assistant professor at Padua but was considered too radical for promotion. As he sat at his desk in Gorizia for the first time, some documents were brought for him to sign. They included forms giving permission for various patients to be tied to their beds. The permission was retrospective. To everyone’s surprise, Basaglia refused to sign. Seventeen years later Italy became the first country to pass a law ordering the closure of all large-scale psychiatric hospitals. But those were different times. Nobody like Basaglia would ever become a vice chancellor or a rettore of a university today." Antonio [1] https://rep.repubblica.it/pwa/longform/2021/04/22/news/scandalo_universita_e... (solo per abbonati) [2] https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v43/n05/john-foot/on-the-barone