The acting President of the @fsf board, Alexandre Olive, had these comments on Stallman's departure:
#cancelstallmanpic.twitter.com/9dwYCuVwBf
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Let me add here some comments from current @fsf board member @gknauth about my original thread from last week, listing 30 years of Stallman-related incidents.
First, he calls my previous threads "slanderous accusations" (despite the IN-THREAD receipts).pic.twitter.com/oyXp1FaHZ7
He goes on to insinuate that the accusations against Stallman amount to "high school gossip."pic.twitter.com/5eZTHmNk4e
He then uses the word "slander" again to characterize my statements of fact about a public figure, and defends Stallman for having done "great good."pic.twitter.com/WhTVm4Op8e
None of the other board members have made public statements. Based on the two we have, though, I see no indication that the @fsf is recoverable in its current state.
#cancelstallman
Oh but keep mako tho 
Sussman again ;(
Hard to follow all the threads, but wow, what a thing happened. Or more like, what was revealed? Not sure, not my community, but seems poisonous and I'm glad you bring this up. I'm not quite sure what resigning would solve, but new model of hierarchy looks important. Thank you!
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