

On the other hand I’ve never made any bones about the fact that I work to develop good products and if someone can make money on that good for them, but I fight for the best design for end users I can.
Your entire comment nailed it for me. Thank you for reading between the lines of my snarky annoyance and expressing it more eloquently.
I also love internal tooling and worked at shitty, bizarre places (General Dynamics, for one. Speaking of “places you’ve never heard of,” right?), and literally the entire reason to work there is to try make it better for the people who use the thing. Not doing that is preposterous to me!
Somehow the original author ignored the only thing I would care about. Or it’s there and I missed it.


Literally the first sentence is of the definition you posted is vague.
Some of the rights and freedoms? So, yeah, “not very vague at all”.