Yep. I broke a rule of the open source community. I brought politics into the discussion. We can't get along as it is guys, just admit we like disagreeing and read on. But that's kinda my point. The Open Source philosophy is "You know what's in it. You like it: Contribute. You don't like it: Fork and make your own" That is libertarian at its core. Do what you want, I don't care. If I don't like it, it doesn't matter cause I don't use it. I'll fork and make my own community. Do we need morality? Yes. Do we need some sort of societal order? Not really. Hear me out. What is better because the government touched it? What has actually improved after the government got involved? People breaking the law being punished? Yes. People doing what they want and the government saying they have to do it differently? No. Murder? Government should be involved. Insurance? Fork and make your own. See, the reason insurance is so expensi...