I've gone over his feed and have not found any calls for BDS. Do
you have a direct link?
Hi,
A bit clueless question , but are there any legal implication of
using or supporting Debian now that the Debian Project Leader
shared a call for BDS? ?
The Debian Project Leader (highvoltage) had "repeated" (shared?)
a call for BDS on the debian social site (https://pleroma.debian.social/notice/AenLD9Ez2JCrSfrCsK)?
that can be seen on his admin account at? https://pleroma.debian.social/highvoltage?(one
would need to scroll down to see this message).
?
Legally,
do we have a problem to train developers on using debian ,
provide services that install Debian, ti package a proprietary
code to run on Debian or even just contribute to Debian after
the call by the admin on debian.social ? or because it was not
listed? on https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/?we
should be safe ?
?
The
site where it was shared is debian.social which had been
described? as "The Debian social team aims to run a few services
under the debian.social domain. Our goal is to create a safe
space for Debian contributors (whether they are project members
or not) to share what they're doing in the project and to
showcase their work, collaborate with others and share
knowledge. If you tick any of those boxes, you may create an
account. Just like planet Debian, it's completely fine for these
platforms to have a personal touch, however, our goal is not to
create any kind of social network per s?.
"
The debian.social was announced? a while ago https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/03/msg00008.html
It was shared two weeks ago, but I only realized it might be a
problem as a user today.
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