dear readers, as a Devuan caretaker and co-founder, in my own personal capacity, let me state that:
1. There was no break-in on any part of Devuan's infrastructure on 1st April. This was the most skillfull prank I've witnessed in my life. 2. Devuan comes WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Bluntly put, if you want to hold someone liable, you need a contract. There are many professionals here and in the world who can offer you support. Blaming any Devuan developer for problems caused by his/her actions, be it a joke or a mistake, is nonsense. Do read the license, if you need to hold anyone liable for your own needs then make sure you have a contract with somoene. It is entirely up to you to trust us or not 3. At Dyne.org - a public ICT research institution working with the European Commission and some major municipalities - we use Devuan in production. Clearly we need the reliability: so we work for it. We are not only developing Devuan, but also we have an in-house continuous-integration infrastructure to build packages and new images for Devuan's many targets. I encourage everyone reading to consider contributing to Devuan and at the same time plan your own way of making a community project reliable for your own professional use. 4. Katolaz is not just one of the caretakers of Devuan, but is by far the developer making the most significant contributions to this project. If it wasn't for him, we would be stuck at Jessie, IMHO. For our community project, he has done: - about 75 Devuan packages - all the Devuan installers since Jessie RC - all the minimal-live images since Jessie Beta2 - development on the Devuan SDK - work on the sysvinit package in Debian - maintainance of all our critical infrastructure, including all the building hosts, jenkins, dak, amprolla, pkgmaster, mirrors, BTS, file server, all the ganeti nodes, DNS, web, and what not. I wish there would be no need for a personalising argument in this email, however given the attack Katolaz received I think of it as necessary. I've been through something like this myself on this very list, leading also to vandalization of wikipedia pages about my work. Is not funny at all and some solidarity helps a lot. This mail is signed with the same 8192B RSA GPG key who signs all packages distributed by Devuan. I'm not sure if we can go deeper in trust... my former key signs this one too and was in turn signed by GPG's author. Perhaps now I'll ask Werner to reach us in Amsterdam and cuddle on the couch a bit ;^) ciao -- Denis "Jaromil" Roio https://Dyne.org think &do tank Ph.D, CTO & co-founder software to empower communities ✉ Haparandadam 7-A1, 1013AK Amsterdam, The Netherlands ✩ Profile and publications: https://jaromil.dyne.org 𝄞 crypto κρυπτο крипто गुप्त् 加密 האנוסים المشفره ⚷ 6113D89C A825C5CE DD02C872 73B35DA5 4ACB7D10
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