I agree with the first statement that SimpleX is already good enough, since it’s been heavily audited. As for the second statement, I would like to point out that, rather than shaming some open source software for being “anti-libre”, we should instead at the very least start moving people away from proprietary software, even if that means setting libre software aside for now. Libre software is a radical polar opposite to proprietary software, so it may be hard for people to transition straight to that. Open source software is a good bridge between the two.
SimpleX is already good enough. Getting more people to reject anti-libre software would be a far more effective.
I agree with the first statement that SimpleX is already good enough, since it’s been heavily audited. As for the second statement, I would like to point out that, rather than shaming some open source software for being “anti-libre”, we should instead at the very least start moving people away from proprietary software, even if that means setting libre software aside for now. Libre software is a radical polar opposite to proprietary software, so it may be hard for people to transition straight to that. Open source software is a good bridge between the two.
What are you on about?