Powerful statement this morning from @conservancy, another free software nonprofit: “We [...] want to underscore that allowing Stallman to continue to hold a leadership position would be an unacceptable compromise.”
#cancelstallmanhttps://twitter.com/conservancy/status/1173603417769545734 …
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It continues: ”Most importantly, we cannot support anyone, directly or indirectly, who condones the endangerment of vulnerable people by rationalizing any part of _predator_ behavior.” (emphasis mine) That’s an important word to have in this discussion.
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Worth reading the whole thing. Aligning social justice with software freedom is not an approach I’ve seen officially before.https://sfconservancy.org/news/2019/sep/16/rms-does-not-speak-for-us/ …
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In order for free software to be free, it needs to be inclusive.
What he said about Epstein's victims is abhorrent enough. His alleged actions are worse.
It's sad to see this behavior from someone who did so much for free software, but it's time to pass the torch. #TimesUp
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