Let's see - who's on the @fsf board of directors? Could we count on them to do the right thing?
Ok, first name on the list is Gerald J. Sussman....oh.https://twitter.com/H0tdish/status/1166445162681249792?s=20 …
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Second name on the list is Geoffrey Knauth -
@gknauth - who retweeted a hideous Bret Stephens NYT editorial about how all this 'liberalism' is eroding 'excellence' https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/02/opinion/university-campus-diveristy-inclusion-free-speech.html … Not holding my breath for either of these gents.5 replies 51 retweets 363 likesShow this thread -
Sarah Mei Retweeted Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona
Ok third name on the list is
@HenryPoole - seems to be friends with child rapist apologist@lessig - also tweeted this approvingly https://twitter.com/jgbarah/status/832282512818741248 … It's not looking goodSarah Mei added,
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The fourth
@fsf board member is Benjamin Mako Hill -@makoshark - seems super involved with Wikipedia, which is also known as an extremely hostile community towards women I guess I shouldn't continue to be surprised but I keep hoping
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Who else is on the board of the
@fsf? Let's see - Bradley M. Kuhn@bkuhn_ebb_org, Kat Walsh@mindspillage, and Alexandre Oliva https://www.fsf.org/news/alexandre-oliva-joins-free-software-foundation-board-of-directors …. Not much info on them. But who knows?! Maybe these folks will do the right thing and get rid of Stallman.5 replies 29 retweets 246 likesShow this thread -
It's up to you, folks - you're the board of the
@fsf. You can keep Stallman and alienate everyone else, or you can do your job.#cancelstallman@bkuhn_ebb_org@mindspillage@makoshark@gknauth@HenryPoole6 replies 60 retweets 344 likesShow this thread -
@sarahmei It is appropriate for me to ask, when you make slanderous accusations against people, to try to ascertain the veracity of your accusations. You, presumably, would have more information than I. Do you have information that would hold up under oath?15 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
As a board member, it is appropriate for you to investigate issues raised about FSF leaders, yes. Calling them "slanderous accusations" and demanding info that "holds up under oath" is not part of a fair and objective investigation, & casts doubt on your ability to conduct one.
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Replying to @shauna_gm @sarahmei and
When I wrote late 12SEP, I was referring to a long string of tweets in May 2018. One person sends a lot of tweets about something she did not see first-hand. Everyone I consulted said tweets are just tweets. You can’t do anything if all you have is tweets by a non-witness.
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As others have pointed out, this is an incorrect and culture-destroying interpretation of your duties and powers as a board member. At some point in the postmortem I hope you have an opportunity to review those things.
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