* P <pron...@protonmail.com> [2019-10-12 20:00]: > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Saturday, October 12, 2019 5:46 PM, Wilson Bustos <wrbut...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Don't you think that is extreme? > > I do not. What's extreme is that you feel like such a tiny thing is extreme. > Quit your whining or find a new hobby.
I do not know which tiny thing is extreme that you think that I think that it is extreme, in fact I did not even use that word "extreme" until now, so I wonder if you are maybe mentalist. Further, I do not conform to normal boundaries, and thus anything "extreme" for you is maybe not extreme for me, as you obviously tend to have it under your own set boundaries which I cannot relate to, neither know what you mean, as I do not know what is for you normal or extreme, and my protest is certainly not there to accommodate your or anybody else way of thinking. GNU project is there not to accommodate anybody's viewpoints. That software shall be free is already extreme to many people and that is not changing the GNU project's intentions. Being or having extreme way of doing things makes no change in free software philosophy. That the vicious politicizing of Guix has brought division into the community and made impact, yes it did make an impact. Turn to the cause of politics in Guix which is Ludovic Courtès and the other members of the Thoughtpolice Squad. Ask them to build a system that is feminist-only. GNU will remain apolitical project. So stop whining or find a new place to abuse some other community, finally there are many feminist communities out there where you can join and promote your views. This is free software community that welcomes everybody without asking who is thinking what, and without politicizing over people by their viewpoints. Jean