Are you aware of any hacktivists involved with your development who might use 
Denial of Service attacks against open source competitors? You software is 
pretty good for a free open source image editing program, but I have on several 
instances had the following experience:


  1.  Sometimes, after installing GIMP, my system acts as if it has been hacked 
and I have to reinstall everything.
  2.  On several instances, I have found that sites like Krita.org become 
unavailable when I attempt to download their software.

Is it possible that some worthless, petty piece of shit is manipulating your 
very generous contribution to the world to further an agenda of sociopathy? Do 
you thoroughly vet contributors for their  totalitarian goals?

I have always felt that open source projects like yours offer an absolutely 
incredible case of leading by example. Like paying it forward. You have managed 
to put together a project that inspires people to spread decency by personal 
motivation instead of at the point of a gun like most, "sharing," or 
communism-based socioeconomic policies. That's a great achievement, unless 
corrupt little shitbags turn things into a Berlin wall kind of thing. Cause 
nobody likes that. And it never works. And the 1% jackholes just end up 
climbing governmental ladders instead of corporate ladders and then there's no 
check on their power, so they end up doing really insane interpersonal 
ideological things like banning the use of saxophones in music because the 
saxophone was invented by a Belgian person, and Belgium (the nation) was not 
too nice to people in Brazil or something. Another sign of totalitarian 
insanity is banning the use of a font, like Times New Roman. Or labeling people 
trans-phobi
 c because they live 1 mile inside of the boundary of North Carolina, or even 
contemplate moving to North Carolina, because as we all know, once you cross 
the boundary into the state of North Carolina, you instantly adopt the same 
positions about things that news outlets say people from that area hold. It's 
nearly as sane as deciding to use straight lines drawn across regions of the 
Mideast to identify nations, like those that define the sameness of people in 
areas like Syria or Afghanistan, and expecting internal tranquility. Thanks 
early 1900s United Kingdom. Everyone loved the British Empire. They abolished 
slavery long before the US, proving their moral superiority. Just ask Jamaicans 
about life in 1960s Jamaica. Natty.

PS: Your logo looks like a design I did while employed at a company in San 
Diego! Cool.
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