@humanetech I think all FOSS projects should help lobbying efforts on political bodies (e.g. EU) to get some legislation out about software that's installed by default. That way we could propose any Linux distro to people that get a new computer, any web browser upon first login, etc.
Second thing is to get them to recognize public-interest FLOS software and fund it.
@silmathoron I agree. But how to convince them to spend time on that, and that there's a win-win on the long term? Mostly the project-specific tasks absorb all attention and there's little focus on the broader picture beyond. It is understandable, because there's already so much to pay attention to, to keep a good project going.