Re: Debian's Presence on Twitter (X)
Hi,
On 1/23/25 06:17, Gerardo Ballabio wrote:
> Yashraj wrote:
>> I will interject
> and mention a sense of urgency that has developed since the events
> of January 20th, where these concerns were raised to a new bar,
>
> Paul Sutton wrote:
>> I agree with this, since musk took over it has become more and more right wing, this has now culminated in Musk giving a Nazi salute at the inauguration, [...] supporting the far right AfD in Germany, he is a strong supporter of Trump, He is trying to influence election outcomes.
>
> I am perplexed by this kind of arguments.
>
> "We should leave X because it is a closed proprietary platform" is an
> argument that I believe the Debian project can support as it aligns
> with its commitment to software freedom (although one may also argue
> that remaining on X is still preferable because it allows to spread
> the message to more people -- that's more or less the same reason why
> it was decided to ship nonfree firmware in the installer).
>
> "We should leave X because we oppose Elon Musk's political position"
> is a completely different thing. First of all it assumes that there is
> a consensus among project members that "we" indeed oppose Musk's
> position. But even if there was such consensus I don't think that
> Debian should take a side on political issues. That isn't the
> project's mission.
>
> If you really want to follow that route, I'd recommend moving this
> discussion to a mailing list with a wider audience, -project or even
> better -vote. In fact I believe that, before making any politically
> motivated decision, it would be appropriate to seek the approval of
> project members through a GR.
Initially I agreed with Andreas' response[1], though in the re-reading of
this email and some recent IRC discussion around who may actually own these
accounts, I think this thread belongs firmly in -vote.
Debian as a project will need to decide our social media presence based on
the two positions garnered by Gerardo. No matter which way we go or how we
heed the multiple opinions expressed on this matter, we still have
obligations for a proposed exit[2] solution.
The scope of this discussion sets us firmly toward the realm of an overall
project decision leading to a GR on social media or towards a GR on a
specific social media platform.
This should be pushed to -vote.
[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-publicity/2025/01/msg00041.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-publicity/2025/01/msg00029.html
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