* Danny Spitzberg <[email protected]> [2021-04-16 09:48]: > > You bring up some ha ha cultural differences, but some people are more > > free and some not. > > Jean, I mention the bare feet to suggest that my recollection of the story > is accurate, and the point about smell was to add specificity to how close > I was sitting. You assume too much.
How do I who read your story, can know that you are proving to yourself, not to readers, how it is accurate. To prove to readers, please find some other person who remembers bare feet, than also that angrily talking, that we can understand objectively what was said and why. Can you finally find which session was it: https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/collection/libreplanet-2018-videos-and-slides/ > > What I would suggest to you Deb is to start traveling and learn what > > our planet really is. > > I’ve traveled extensively, thank you. It has indeed been revealing. I > especially appreciate visiting with people who are kind and capable > leaders, who practice nonviolence and take a cooperative approach. Also, > it’s nice when people take a stance against free software being used by > armed forces and militaries... but that’s another topic. You have to travel to cultures not similar to yours, not like Western-style of cultures, try Greece, Sicily, Turkey, visit people in their homes, eat with them, understand differences. Now by saying people who are kind and capable leaders, do you wish to imply that RMS is not kind and capable leader? On majority of public speeches RMS appears kind and that he is capable, there is result speaking for itself, we would not have GNU without RMS, we would not have Linux kernel without RMS speaking on University in Helsinki where Linus decided to license it under GPL, as it was proprietary in the first place; there would be neither FSF neither the Libreplanet. You can I hope, realize, how much is that all caused by RMS and his delegation of responsibilities to other people. That RMS is capable is out of question for me, you can speak about behavior, but there is no way to convince those having analytical skills that RMS is not capable. That RMS is not capable is a point that accusers wish to make, and that is the lie. But they cannot make it objectively. Now in your stories of seeing leaders kind and capable, you did not tell us how much of first hand experience you have with those leaders in other countries as compared to RMS. As I know many leaders who are kind in public, but they are tigers in the activities behind, and not everybody like to work with tigers. Leaders accomplish so much more than other people, they focus and sacrifice much more than common people. They may behave quite inadequate to many around them who are by mistake with them. I say by mistake, because leaders technically, cannot work with everybody. They have to choose those who understand their purposes fully and can equally act with them. It is an information warfare. Why generals have their officers to work with them? Why generals don't interact directly with soldiers in hierarchy? This is because there are transitions between people, generals can possibly speak to officers around them, but cannot speak to soldiers, as their viewpoints cannot be easily explained, they have to be dissected. Those who work with RMS and fail to work truly on purpose are by mistake there, they have to be on some other place. Either do the work properly, or resign and do something else. > Also, it’s nice when people take a stance against free software > being used by armed forces and militaries... but that’s another > topic. It is not, it is quite good place for a topic. And I find it good that you disclose this. This is type of disagreements that I have mentioned previously today where personal disagreements are influencing judgments about legal behavior of somebody else, this case RMS. IMHO, your personal political issues you have not expressed enough, and you have disagreements, but instead of expressing your personal issues, you attack the other person, in this case RMS. This may be not conscious on your part. I may be wrong, but that is what impression I get now. Maybe you don't see it, but you are on Libreplanet for what? Are you for free software or not? If you are, then why would be nice to take a stance against free software being used in armed forces and militaries? It is not other topic, it is very related. Maybe you never understood what is free software. It may be used to kill somebody, that is why it is free software. It may be used to run the machines that penetrate women vagina or automatically ejaculate penises, it may be used to open and close doors of slaves' cages trafficked for sex, it may be used to automate vehicles that deliver dead bodies into mass graves. While those are mostly immoral inhumane issues (except the machine) that is what free software is for. If you advocate in FSF or on this mailing list that it would be nice to forbid software to be used in some what you personally think immoral situations, that is where larger disagreement comes, those are larger way larger issues than what you said about RMS. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns Sign an open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/ https://rms-support-letter.github.io/ _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
