Re: XLibre in Debian
Hi,
> > > (…)
> > > This shows to me that the XLibre main developer tries to spread
> > > borderline unscientific stuff (that mRNA from vaccines somenow
> > > finds its way into the cell's DNA) -- but doesn't qualify for
> > > me (yet!) as Nazi. I'd be still a bit wary of working with them.
> >
> > You can for example read these:
> > - https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181010.110142.d4f30249.en.html
> > - https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181010.120415.e5f96d11.en.html
>
> I fail to see anyone in those two messages appearing as nazis (except
> references to nazi Germany, historically). I do see someone whining
> about CoC procedures being unfair/skewed/biased and personally I
> disagree with that view.
>
> Can someone help spell out the horror even further, because I, too, see
> only a case of "urgh, I personally don't wanna spend time with that
> person" and no "Debian must avoid that project".
Some people were writing that Soren's questions are a "useless waste
of time", so I wanted to chime in that I think his questions seem
valid. Personally I never heard about XLibre before Wojciech's email,
despite reading LWN weekly and usually being "in the know" about FOSS
stuff. So far the two links above are the only references to an
explanation. As Jonas pointed out, it seems mostly like typical
discussion of CoCs, so who and why some are persona non grata is still
unclear to me. The inner circle of Debian might know all of this, but
regular DDs like me and Soren might have never heard about it.
However, as the topic seems sensitive, I don't expect to see this
explained on this mailing list, but rather on other forums where DDs
feel safer sharing, and I wouldn't insist on getting more replies
here.
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