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How is this reprehensible for a Foundation that is, by definition, an activist one (and pretty extreme in its activism too - which is not a dig btw)? It is not about communities, it is most definitely not about source code - it is about activism. If anything Ian is doing his job
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Hey, want to take a guess what the @FSF's latest board member, Ian Kelling's, most recent contribution to Free Software is? That's right: harassing a project trying to rewrite common POSIX tools in Rust for being Anti-Freedom™. Because they chose the MIT license.
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Open source maintainers are inundated with enough nonsense already. Concern trolls showing up telling them that their project is only notable for not conforming to a cult's beliefs about software licenses is reprehensible. Just banned them from every org where I have admin.
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That kind of issue tracker misuse should result in a global ban from GitHub. It's concern trolling wearing down developers with nonsense and causing them to burn out. I regularly deal with this nonsense. Zero interest in cult members telling me Apache 2, MIT, etc. is immoral.
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