It’s been more than a week since Stallman resigned from the @FSF. The organization has still not communicated even _vague_ plans for moving forward.
#cancelstallman means not just removing him from power. It means rethinking what the org he created is for - & who it serves.
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Oliva, who is the acting board President according to their bylaws, has expressed no sympathy for Stallman’s hundreds of harassment victims. He has expressed no sympathy for the adult survivors of child sexual assault who had to listen to Stallman defend that crime for decades.
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Yet Oliva has found the time - twice! - to express deep sympathy for the man who harassed those women. The man who spent decades defending child sexual assault. The man who compared developmentally disabled people to pets.
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@fsf board members, of course, can choose for themselves whether to stay. But the organization they built, & that they run, enabled an abuser to harass & belittle & push innumerable people out of the free software movement.Show this thread -
Make no mistake: the
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Without drastic structural change, it is inevitable that the same story will play out again. Activism and harassment need not be so conjoined. A new board, along with internal restructuring, could separate them. Just getting a new president, though, will not be enough.
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Right now the
@fsf looks like they’re trying to pretend this didn’t happen. Even if that’s not true, it represents a profound misreading of what the situation calls for.Show this thread -
I call on the
@fsf board to resign. If they truly care about the cause of free software, more than they care about their personal empire-building, they’ll do it.Show this thread -
However, if they fail to make structural change in the organization, they’ll continue their descent into obscure irrelevance. As an industry, we no longer have time or patience for shitty institutions. Our standards have gone up. And right now,
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All of the (many!) interesting discussions happening in the industry right now about software and freedom are happening without participation (or, seemingly, the notice) of the FSF.
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We can decide for ourselves - and we are! - what kind of “freedom” we want in our software. It’s early, yet, but it’s safe to say that even in broad outlines, the type of freedom we need now looks *very* different from the version that the FSF currently champions.
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The FSF could lend their support & experience to this process of finding the right modern conception of “software freedom.” I’d love if they did. But we can do it regardless. And we will.
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If that’s the case - just fucking own it,
@fsf. Say you think it was a “witch hunt.” Say that your sympathy is with Stallman. Say that the pain his victims endured was worth it for “software freedom.” SAY IT.Show this thread -
This isn’t going to blow over. Take a stand. Choose carefully.
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Oh damn. I get remorse for a friend's hardship, but that's stunning.
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LOLWUT. That's so bad.
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For a while I though "at last, finally, I can donate to the FSF". But seems like not yet.
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