On 14/01/20 10:54 pm, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: > Such exagerations aren't useful, you nor anyone else was keept hostage > for a year in a box and prohibited to work on the GNU C Library.
Of course it is not hostage in the literal sense. It is in the sense that a decision was prevented from being taken only because of one person's whim despite the damage they could see happening to the project as a result. > Whatever you might think, it is RMS's perogative to decide how the GNU > project is managed, it is not a community run afair. This is quite > clear when you agree to become a GNU maintainter. Perhaps it is for maintainers (or not) but it is definitely not for contributors. The copyright assignment process does not mention that the impression of autonomy in your GNU project has been explicitly blessed by the chief gnuisance and can be taken away at any time based on his will. Basically the difference between the queen of England and the Kind of Saudi Arabia. OK maybe not as extreme as Saudi Arabia, but basically someone who actually exercises their power. Siddhesh