In my field of work, it is common to add endnotes such as “avoid printing this mail. Save paper” or “this mail was sent at a time convenient to me. Please respond only during your work hours”.

I wanted to use this to encourage adoption of libre software. But I am not sure if this is a good way to do it.

Here are some options that I was thinking:

  1. Libre software is sustainable software.
  2. Make computing sustainable, use libre software.
  3. Make computing free and safer with libre software.
  4. The email sender pledges to use libre software where possible. Join the cause and help.

I have put the hyper-link for FSF in the first instance of Libre as an example. I am considering using GNU or other websites based on your suggestions.

What do you think?

  • youmaynotknow@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    That’s asking for trouble at work in most companies. I have an upper management position in a medium sized company. They are invested to the liver in Microsoft. I have chosen to never use Windows again if I can avoid it (I run Fedora on all my computers, except my servers), even in my work computer, so I’ve had 3 years of a windows 365 cloud instance provided by the company because the in-house platform is Windows only (weird, right? 🙄).

    After 12 years of bullying my boss every time something breaks by just saying “enjoy your Winblows” we’re finally migrating to web-based for the company platform, and they made the mistake of asking me to architect the damned thing. It works flawlessly on Firefox browsers, all issues are usually on chromium based browsers (which makes me pretty happy). My excuse was that manifest v3 was coming and could potentially break our platform (total BS, as I have no idea how that shit works).

    However, pushing others in a work environment, collaborators or clients, makes no different, is certainly to be frowned upon. I strongly suggest you drop that idea if you want to maintain a good standing at work, specially if you’re in the US where almost everyone is so fucking hypersensitive about ridiculous shit (I’ve had my share of trips to HR for something as simple as saying “that was silly”, fuck me!).

    Let me emphasize, this is a suggestion, but you’re an adult and know better what the environment and atmosphere is like where you work.