Dmitry Smirnov <onlyjob@debian.org> writes: > Nobody is perfect. Everybody said a foolish thing at least once in a > lifetime. If we cancel those who love what they do, those who are good > with what they do, those who are passionate and caring for what they do > for something they have said somewhere else then eventually there will > be nobody left. In order to calibrate what is considered merely "a foolish thing said" from your perspective, I feel a need to ask: what is, from your perspective, the least of the sufficiently bad things that a person can do in order for Debian to officially call out said person's behavior? What is (roughly) the smallest offense that *you* would consider too bad for Debian to accept? Best, Gard
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