Someone privately made me realize that what I wrote is probably not nice to read for autistic people. It was not my intention to hurt anyone, and I have nothing against autistic people, who in some cases, are capable of being leaders.
On 4/5/21 4:12 PM, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > Whether RMS has any neuroatypical condition and whether or not it should > give him lenience and/or preventing him from leading the FSF is paths I > won't go along, as I am no doctor and have no expertise on these > matters. Also, I agree with what PEB wrote above. Though I wasn't making the case that RMS has any "neuroatypical condition" (Miles did). I'm saying that Miles's explanation/excuse is probably counter productive, and is instead a case *against* RMS being in charge. If it was the case, I would not agree with Miles that says we should "give him leeway for that". I hope it's more clear like this, and it doesn't hurt anyone this time. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)