> On 9 Jul 2026, at 18:50, Andrey Rakhmatullin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jul 09, 2026 at 06:43:26PM +0300, Hakan Bayındır wrote:
>> Let me put another forward-looking statement: Big Linux vendors might stop 
>> sharing source packages for their versions of uutils, and may even bake in 
>> DRM and/or “user-watching analytics” features into them to TiVoize their 
>> distributions
> 
> Please do not.
> 
>> Am I (or others putting this possibility forward) blowing this out of 
>> proportion, too?
> 
> Yes, clearly.
> 
> 
> -- 
> WBR, wRAR

Your email about FUD remarks didn’t arrive to my inbox, yet I have seen in on 
the web, so I’m replying to this mail instead:

> This is literally FUD.

Yes and no. This is why I wrote that. While it might happen, that’s a 
possibility, but it’s a very weak one. However, talking about it creates 
discomfort. This brings us to your second point, which is spot-on:

> We shouldn't have FUD on our MLs.

Exactly. If we shan’t allow future statement which might not realize, and sow 
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt; we equally shouldn’t tolerate somebody talking 
about something uncertain which creates Fear Uncertainty and Doubt on others.

I might blog about what I wrote in my previous e-mail, or plaster it on 
everywhere on the web, but it’ll anger people rightfully. But, if somebody else 
is being tolerated because it has written more LOCs, and/or has certain titles, 
now I believe this is wrong.

You have every right to react to my e-mail, rightfully so. In that respect, I 
have every right to react, albeit kindly to something I find wrong or damaging 
to Debian as a whole.

I might not be a DD, but I’m a former tech-lead of a Debian Derivative, and I 
care about Debian at least as everyone who cares to follow and post to this ML.

With respect,

H.

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