On Tue, 2023-11-14 at 18:40 -0500, Nicholas D Steeves wrote: > > I see three outcomes: > > A) Continue to explain this to new contributors on a one-by-one > basis. > B) Advise against using Proton Mail for Debian work (where? our > wiki?) > C) Proton Mail begins to do something differently on their end, such > as > offering some features to Debian contributors that currently require > a > subscription.
Instead, is it possible to make BTS reject encrypted (unreadable) mails? In that way no particular service name has to be mentioned and Debian members will be able to figure out the mail service has got an issue. Discouraging the usage of a certain service publically just because of some technical issues (instead of ethical/moral/legal) is very much likely problematic, as an organization. Plus, the 5-th clause if DFSG is "no discrimination against persons or groups". People outside the community will mock us if we ban it like this. I just felt some sort of resemblance to "XXX operating system is evil, do not use it". Whether or not people agrees with it personally, it is inappropriate to make such opinion official.