Dear Andy, Could you kindly move https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/joint-statement-on-the-gnu-project/ to your own site, please?
As Jean said, you (and/or Ludovic) should not have published the petition under gnu.org in the first place, to quote Jean [1]: To publish his political opinions where Ludovic Courtès is defaming and harassing Richard Stallman on his own domain is disgraceful and shameful activity! That would be like me to kick my own mother in her stomach. End quote. Every family has their own weaknesses, but experiencing how broken one's family is not an excuse to kick one's own parents from the house that the parents have built with their own hands. If one no longer wishes to live with their own parents, they definitely are free to leave their own parents and go out of their parents' houses. Therefore, I implore you to take down https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/joint-statement-on-the-gnu-project/ from a subdomain of gnu.org, hand over the maintenance of the GNU Guix project to Mark, resign from the GNU Guix project (leave your parent and go out of your parent's house), and set up your own site and repository to fork the GNU Guix project (build your own house now with your own hands, which is the right and fair thing to do instead of kicking your own parent out from their own house). Lastly, I implore you to ask those who have signed https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/joint-statement-on-the-gnu-project/ to follow suit. For example, those GCC folks can definitely have the money of their own organizations jointly to fork GCC, no? If not, then they should remove their signature from that joint statement, unless you have moved that statement out from under the gnu.org. Fair, isn't it? Thank you. [1] https://gnu.support/richard-stallman/Ludovic-Court%C3%A8s-Guix-is-accusing-Stallman-of-Thoughtcrime-on-his-own-domain-GNU-org.html -- Best regards, Tadeus