Seconded.

José Vieira

----- Mensagem de Dominik George <naturesha...@debian.org> ---------

 Data: Fri, 26 Mar 2021 11:05:26 +0100

 De: Dominik George <naturesha...@debian.org>

Assunto: Re: General Resolution: Richard Stallman's readmission to the FSF board

 Para: debian-v...@lists.debian.org

Hi,

A General Resolution has been started about Richard Stallman's

 readmission to the FSF board.



It currently has 1 available options, but other proposals have been suggested.

I explicitly do NOT support this GR.



 My opinion, as laid out at

 https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/issues/2285:



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 With the FSFE freezing its collaboration with the FSF, projects

 signing open letters to effectively disassemble the FSF and the GNU

 project altogether, it seems we are officially at war.



 With all due respect to everyone who has been offended by Richard

 Stallman, feels oppressed by him, or is negatively affected by his

 views — every single such person has to be heard, their fears and

 sorrows been taken into account, and appropriate action been taken.

 As such, I am in full support of requiring the FSF board to instate

 an investigation committee, take letters from anyone affected, and

 hear these cases (including rms' position).



 What I do not support is forcing the disintegration of the FOSS

 community, even less in such crucial times. The COVID pandemic forces

 evryone to digitise the hell out of them and their organisations, and

 every action that weakens the FOSS movement in this ciritical process

 certainly does more harm to the ecosystem than a single person on any

 FOSS body's board ever could. Thus, I consider those responsible for

 this, in my opinion, thoughtless action harmful to the FOSS ecosystem.



 As already said, I am in full support of an investigation committee,

 and would immediately sign an open letter requesting the FSF to

 instate one (including a helpful list of requirements for this committee).



 Thanks for listening!



 P.S.: On a side note, hosting this thing on GitHub, which explicitly

 discriminates against parts of the community and is itself harmful to

 the FOSS ecosystem as a whole, is at least a bit weird.

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 As such, I want to make the following amendment:



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 Choice 2

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 The Debian Project does not co-sign the statement regarding Richard

 Stallman's readmission to the FSF board seen at

https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/blob/main/index.md



 In its role as an important body in the free software world, the

 Project has made its members aware of the situation, and respects the

 opinion of all of its members. In doing so, every member is free to

 sign the statement, or to not do so.



 The Debian Project make an official statement, along the lines of:



 * We have learnt about rms being readmitted to the FSF board

 * We are aware of critical voices regarding the person known as rms,

 and we take every single report very serously

 * Everyone who is affected by any action, opinion or statement of

 rms can ask the Debian Anti Harassment team for support, and

 the Anti Harassment team will suppor tthem in communicating with

 the FSF and ensure their concerns are addresses

 * The Debian Project supports the instatement of an investigation

 committee regarding all accusations against rms and asks the

 FSF board to take such action, in close cooperation with other

 organisations and in full transparency

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 Kind regards,Nik

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