Hi, Leo Famulari <l...@famulari.name> writes:
>> >> I was really wondering what was happening here. I mean, we are talking >> about a M$ product, right? I really can't see how this statement can >> hold true. If it means "when I'm _forced_ to work on windows, >> powershell is the lest worse thing", then fine. But I don't get how >> having it available in guix would help then. > > I understand that there may be an atmosphere of suspicion regarding > Microsoft within a GNU project, but we should really try to give a > more charitable interpretation to messages on the Guix mailing lists, > especially if we aren't sure what the sender meant. Sure, that's why at the end of the message I replied with what, to my understanding, are inclusion criteria for guix (and why I said that, except for analytics, it is probably ok for it to be included). > Remember, Yasu will read your replies, too. I hope so, that's the base of communication. If my message seemed harsh, I'm really sorry about it. I was not attacking neither Yasu nor the software (if powershell is cool, freedom respecting and libre, then let's add it). But still, a sane level of suspicion against Microsoft itself is due. I just felt it was not ok to talk about "IT worker rights", referring to a product by a company that is and always has been so hostile with us, a company that does everything to take away our rights (that's why I asked clarifications on this point). I'll be more careful with my wordings, @Yasu: I'm sorry if you felt attacked or something, my fault