From: Charles Bond <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: New Year's Resolution: Clean up Debian in 2020 Date: 26/12/2019 23:15:34 Europe/Paris
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, December 26, 2019 10:07 PM, W. Mole <[email protected]> wrote: From: Charles Bond <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: New Year's Resolution: Clean up Debian in 2020 Date: 26/12/2019 22:44:51 Europe/Paris Serious questions were asked during DebConf about the conflicts of interest between Molly de Blanc and Chris Lamb. Mollygate, Mollamby and all that. Debian, GNOME, FSF and the OSI cabals all told us it is a private matter. None of them denied it. Just don't talk about it, that's all. I'm sick of this shit. You take us volunteers for granted. You think that because we all love free software we will be as gullible as the doe-eyed Outreachy interns you f*ck at DebConf each year. We're not. Bring on the debian-private leaks and all the other incriminating evidence. DebConf18 and DebConf19 they didn't even try to hide it mentors are only volunteers so no code of conduct for them ha ha ha code of misconduct is what it is The Outreachy money has become a farce. We all work to get contributions to Debian and it is hijacked to run this casting couch for the elite. One third of our money goes to their maties at Software Freedom Conservancy to manage the program. The GSoC admin team are volunteers and do the same work for free. The holier-than-thou group fly the interns to meet them at conferences. Say no more. we're only volunteers! we're only volunteers! we're only volunteers! or so they tell us what a pathetic defense let's put that in reverse: do you only have to behave ethically when somebody is paying you to?

