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I've been in and around Open Source since around 1997, and have been running (GNU) Linux as my main desktop at home and work since then: not always easy... I'm a security bod and architect, co-founder of the Enarx project, and am currently CEO of a start-up in the Confidential Computing space. I have a blog - "Alice, Eve & Bob" - where I write (sometimes rather parenthetically) about security. I live in the UK and like single malts.
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John - absolutely. I'm mulling over writing an article on exactly this question. Have you read "https://opensource.com/article/17/11/politics-linux-desktop"? I talked about moral dimensions there, and I'm considering expanding that discussion into ethical, philosophical and ideological directions. Need to do some reading first to remind myself of some of the fiddly distinctions!
There are more of us around with theology degrees than some people realise. Shh! We can take over by stealth (and a strangely broad knowledge of historical theological controversies, literary criticism techniques, heresies and obscure languages...).