forwarded to the libreboot mailing list because the coward didn't want to say these things publicly:
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Future of Libreboot Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 14:20:57 -0500 From: [email protected] To: Leah Rowe <[email protected]> On 2016-09-24 14:04, Leah Rowe wrote: > Is complaining about discrimination against trans people at the FSF > unprofessional? Mixing politics into your work, and using your position as a developer to soapbox is very unprofessional. To be more precise, it's not that free software doesn't need Libreboot, it's that free software doesn't need you and your piss-poor attitude. A large chunk of the tech community has failed to realize this. For the past 6 years or so free software and the GNU/Linux community as a whole has been swarmed with fresh out of college kiddies that have been taught a very biased liberal agenda instead of a real computer-science education, and no real development choices ever get made because people are too busy spouting shit to others on Twitter, mailing lists, GNU Social or where-ever. I could go on all day about how "trans" people are diseased and don't exist, but I'd be ignored and thrown out of a safe-space that has been established by such "people." HOWEVER, despite my political beliefs I am not inclined to publicly spout them in any work that I would take part in, because that would be unprofessional. I couldn't care less what your ideologies are as long as you had kept them private, and proved yourselves worthy in the software world by contributing important things and making wise decisions. At the end of the day that's all that matters. This is no "discrimination" case, it's a bunch of asspained hipsters that couldn't handle simple bantz. And by stating that you hope the FSF doesn't fork your work shows you wish deny one of the 4 essential freedoms to your userbase. This is why we don't want you. Not because you're all a bunch of queers, but because you want to undermine the very movement that has supported you all this time. Thanks for nothing.
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