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Re: Open Letter to Debian election candidates about Debian vendettas



I have clicked unsubscribe many times. 

Daniel, you are a deeply disturbed human being. Please stop sending me emails.

I hope you find the help you need.

Skickat från min iPhone

> 19 mars 2022 kl. 18:28 skrev Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro>:
> 
> 
> Felix, Hideki, Jonathan,
> 
> The message was sent to you all as candidates and you can each answer
> for yourself
> 
> Jonathan Carter's attempt to obstruct it in his capacity as outgoing
> leader is an abuse of the role of DPL.  It is even worse because he is a
> candidate.  You each have the right to answer for yourself.
> 
> Jonathan is from South Africa.  His response admits that he has brought
> Apartheid tactics to Debian.  Banning people is straight out of the
> Apartheid playbook, that is fact:
> 
> https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/list-people-banned-under-apartheid
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
>> On 19/03/2022 11:36, Jonathan Carter wrote:
>> Daniel, you have been kicked out and consequently banned entirely from
>> the project due to your behaviour and continued poor behaviour. You are
>> not welcome or allowed in Debian, which includes our mailing lists,
>> other communication channels or in-person events. And we will certainly
>> not apologise to you for the harassment that you have caused to our
>> project members and volunteers.
>> 
>> For anyone else, our public statement remains at:
>> 
>> https://www.debian.org/News/2021/20211117
>> 
>> -Jonathan
>> 
>>> On 2022/03/19 11:28, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> 
>>> Felix, Hideki, Jonathan
>>> 
>>> You all nominated as candidates in the Debian election
>>> 
>>> In August 2018 I publicly resigned from mentoring the Google Summer of
>>> Code internships.  My resignation email[1] was written diplomatically
>>> and did not contain any hints about the intern relationships and other
>>> problems in Debian.
>>> 
>>> Over four years since my polite resignation, rogue volunteers associated
>>> with Debian have been making attacks through emails and web sites that
>>> are causing harm to reputations, families, careers of both volunteers
>>> and interns, past and present.
>>> 
>>> This culture of attacks was cultivated by a series of emails sent from
>>> the leadership role in 2018 when Chris Lamb occupied that position.  No
>>> subsequent leader has shown any remorse or contrition for the way Lamb
>>> misused this position.
>>> 
>>> Other volunteers, for example, Dr Norbert Preining, have resigned[2] in
>>> disgust at the same culture crisis in Debian.
>>> 
>>> The recent legal verdict against Red Hat, Inc has explicitly stated that
>>> overbearing and controlling tendencies of people in leadership roles
>>> amounts to harassment[3].
>>> 
>>> As a leader, can you identify anything that is more important than
>>> stopping, retracting and apologizing for these vendettas that were born
>>> out of the leadership post you hope to occupy?
>>> 
>>> Will you publicly denounce the culture of denouncing people?
>>> 
>>> Does anybody else support an end to hostilities in Debian?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>>> 1. https://lists.debian.org/debian-outreach/2018/08/msg00108.html
>>> 2.
>>> https://itwire.com/open-source/debian-developer-demoted,-quits-after-two-decades-with-project.html
>>> 
>>> 3. https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/16/red_hat_fedotra/
>> 
> 
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> Debian Developer
> https://danielpocock.com


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