When I shared this news here, Daniel answered I suggest you read it. I think Daniel Pocock’s right “Mr Pocock is not associated with Debian.” Debian's team leader spent “Debian donation money” on his girlfriend. And Debian insulted Albanian girls here. When I told them to apologize, they replied to me in a dirty way.
Daniel did best by disconnecting from this disgusting community Açık Sal, Oca 4, 2022 22:11, k <[email protected]> yazdı: > I infer that Daniel Pocock is in need of aid. > > Here's the news article from the website: > > Statement on Daniel Pocock > November 17th, 2021 > > Debian is aware of a number of public posts made about Debian and its > community members on a series of websites by a Mr Daniel Pocock, who > purports to be a Debian Developer. > > Mr Pocock is not associated with Debian. He is neither a Debian > Developer, nor a member of the Debian community. He was formerly a > Debian Developer, but was expelled from the project some years ago for > engaging in behaviour which was destructive to Debian's reputation and > to the community itself. He has not been a member of the Debian > Project since 2018. He is also banned from participating in the Debian > community in any form, including through technical contributions, > participating in online spaces, or attending conferences and/or > events. He has no right or standing to represent Debian in any > capacity, or to represent himself as a Debian Developer or member of > the Debian community. > > In the time since he was expelled from the project, Mr Pocock has > engaged in an ongoing and extensive campaign of retaliatory harassment > by making a number of inflammatory and defamatory posts online, in > particular on a website which purports to be a Debian website. The > contents of these posts involve not only Debian, but also a number of > its Developers and volunteers. He has also continued to misrepresent > himself as being a member of the Debian Community in much of his > communication and public presentations. Please see this article for a > list of the official Debian communication channels. Legal action is > being considered for, amongst other things, defamation, malicious > falsehood and harassment. > > Debian stands together as a community, and against harassment. We have > a code of conduct that guides our response to harmful behaviour in our > community, and we will continue to act to protect our community and > volunteers. Please do not hesitate to contact the Debian Community > team if you have concerns or need support. In the meantime, all of > Debian's and its volunteers' rights are reserved. > > About Debian > The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who > volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the completely > free operating system Debian.
