Le vendredi 26 mars 2021 à 16:50:06+0300, Sergey B Kirpichev a écrit : > On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 02:08:34PM +0100, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > I'm not trying to refrain you from leaving > > Well, lets I'll try last time to make things clear as much as I can. > > 1) Don't get me wrong, this is the end of story, started not today. > 2) It's not something like "this hurts me, please do Debian > great again - or I'll leave". I'm not in the camp of SJW's and won't > share their methods.
Well, you're doing so with your first mail which is "I'm leaving and making a point". > 3) It's not an invitation to discuss something with mentioned > GR and so on. For me, all is clear. For me it is not, but I'm glad that it is to you. > 4) It's only a technical letter to the technical maillist. End > of contribution. Period. Do what you should do. A technical letter would not contain a philosophical dissertation about "SJW" and bo-freaking-hoo Debian is bad towards RMS. > Please don't CC me. Keep me off. Ack > > but there are some things about how the project works that probably > > need to be stated in a clearer manner for the sake of understanding. > > My first Debian contribution was ~2007. DM since ~2011. I've read > DC, Constitution and so on. I had a time to learn. I'm happy to hear that you think that you've learnt and understood how things work here. > > A General Resolution is not (yet) a decision of the project > > I don't care. It seems to me that you care enough to leave. > 1) Debian project do political statements for all it's members. > Or "highly likely" will do. > 2) There was an attempt to do this even without a GR. > 3) No guarantees if this will not happen again. Maybe next time > this will be coordinated on the private (forever?) maillist... Well that is the principle of having a community of people with diverse opinions. I'm sad to hear that this diversity is the cause of such griefs. > > As for RMS, whether one likes him or not, it's not hard to see his > > public communications and see what things he defended. > > If someone won't/can't distinguish his personal opinions and ones on > behalf of FSF stuff - not mine problem. Any organization who keeps at a direction position someone expressing controversial or unsane opinions is, in a sense, either ignorant of the situation or encouraging it. > > I wish you the best of luck in your future work > > Thank you. WBR Cheers. -- Pierre-Elliott Bécue GPG: 9AE0 4D98 6400 E3B6 7528 F493 0D44 2664 1949 74E2 It's far easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.
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