Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread dovencio . doshorte
On Thursday, February 6, 2025 7:12:09 PM MST G. Branden Robinson wrote: > Hi Soren, > > Thank you for the serious follow-up. > > [...] > > This includes participating in discussions about Debian policies that > > involve their employer. > > Here I must disagree. I think your statement is equiva

Re: A Different Take on AI

2025-02-06 Thread Thorsten Glaser
M. Zhou dixit: >I do not see how proposal A harms the ecosystem. It just prevents huge >binary blobs from entering Debian's main section of the archive. It >does not stop people from uploading the binary blobs to non-free >section. I’d like to remindyou that these huge binary blobs still contain,

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Soren Stoutner
On Thursday, February 6, 2025 7:12:09 PM MST G. Branden Robinson wrote: > Hi Soren, > > Thank you for the serious follow-up. > > At 2025-02-06T17:57:39-0700, Soren Stoutner wrote: > > On Thursday, February 6, 2025 4:50:50 PM MST G. Branden Robinson wrote: > > > My advice--not that I expect anyone

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Hi Soren, Thank you for the serious follow-up. At 2025-02-06T17:57:39-0700, Soren Stoutner wrote: > On Thursday, February 6, 2025 4:50:50 PM MST G. Branden Robinson wrote: > > My advice--not that I expect anyone to take it--is that if you work for > > Google, don't talk about it _and_ don't parti

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Soren Stoutner
On Thursday, February 6, 2025 4:50:50 PM MST G. Branden Robinson wrote: > My advice--not that I expect anyone to take it--is that if you work for > Google, don't talk about it _and_ don't participate in any community > decision making process involving the company in any way. These are the > ethic

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 10:32:21AM -, Marco d'Itri wrote: > robe...@debian.org wrote: > > >Since we as a project have left Twitter/X (as recently announced by our > >Publicity Team) on the basis of "We do not want to be present in a place > >where we cannot ensure that users will be respected

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread G. Branden Robinson
At 2025-02-06T11:38:08-0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Satvik Sinha dijo [Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 09:19:59PM +0530]: > > Guys come on what the hell. Since past few days all I have been > > hearing on this mailing list is endless arguments sparked by debian > > team pulling out of X.Since past few days you

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Satvik Sinha dijo [Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 09:19:59PM +0530]: > Guys come on what the hell. Since past few days all I have been hearing on > this mailing list is endless arguments sparked by debian team pulling out > of X.Since past few days you had been also bringing geo politics into open > source s

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Satvik Sinha
Guys come on what the hell. Since past few days all I have been hearing on this mailing list is endless arguments sparked by debian team pulling out of X.Since past few days you had been also bringing geo politics into open source space. We all know when microsoft decided to pull plug on windows ,

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread thomas
On Feb 6, 2025 12:47, Marco d'Itri wrote: > If you are concerned about this then I recommend that you also reflect > on Debian preparing to cheerfully welcome a LoongArch port, which is > obviously a tool of Chinese soft power. You mean, just like Intel CPUs and USA ? ;)

Re: Debian sever ties with Google?

2025-02-06 Thread Marco d'Itri
robe...@debian.org wrote: >Since we as a project have left Twitter/X (as recently announced by our >Publicity Team) on the basis of "We do not want to be present in a place >where we cannot ensure that users will be respected and where abuse >happens without consequences" [0] [1], I would like sta