CONFIDENTIAL Lee -
Thank you. The questions here are a part of an overall investigation which involved peoples identities, people faking identities, suicides, mental health, the personal wealth of engineers that contribute greatly to society (and are not rewarded financially for such), personal security issues (core engineers being abused by law enforcement, police and/or other actors to compromise infrastructure), and many other things. I request people put "extra mental bandwidth" into responses to reduce errors and increase accuracy. I have not monitored Debian Founder/Leadership issues personally, but I am now. * Most people here agree that this is accurate "Ian Murdock was a founder of Debian and his involvement was reduced after 1998". * "Ian Murdock" was a real person that committed suicide, in general compliance with the following: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/07/ian_murdock_autopsy/ * "Ian Murdock" is NOT "Ian Jackson" which shows up in the Wayback engine and these are two separate people. Is the above accurate, yes or no? Does anyone know of any hard material / empirical information that would falsify and/or counter the accuracy of the above statements? Kyle -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: "Ian Murdock" Death From: <lpack...@leenux.org.uk> Date: Sat, July 16, 2016 6:58 am To: Kyle Lussier <k...@countervaillance.com>, Norbert Kiszka <norb...@linux.pl>, "debian-security@lists.debian.org" <debian-security@lists.debian.org> Cc: Kyle Lussier <k...@countervaillance.com>, Michael <mikethomp...@gmx.co.uk>, Salvatore Bonaccorso <car...@debian.org> Kyle, If you’d of done your research (which you clearly haven’t) then you’d know that Ian was the founder and was not the leader of the organisation from 1998. Sorry but this isn’t a ‘real’ investigation. If it was you’d of done your research. Coming on to this mailing list and behaving the way you are is not appropriate. I suggest you take this to a more appropriate list because this isn’t it. Regards, Lee