He used the "I have the ultimate decision power here" card. That's attempting to bypass the consensus approach. Last time glibc had a maintainer using that approach, it didn't end well.
The point is that if the community is consensus-based he doesn't *get* to make overriding decisions, and yet he is doing so. Whether he actually reverts it himself is irrelevant; merely stating that it's his decision already stifles debate and takes over the consensus process.
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You think *everything* should be open to debate though? I think that sometimes someone has to make a decision for the greater good and this particular incident is being unfairly misrepresented.
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Ultimately this looks like someone tried to force through a change without seeking consensus & RMS put on his BFDL hat. Widespread reports have misrepresented the situation as RMS insisting an "abortion joke" remain in the manual ...
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