Dotan Cohen said on Sun, 3 Mar 2024 19:31:12 +0200
>Debian, as an organization, has a public image that reflects the
>sentiments of the people who make up that organization. Those people
>have begun slandering the Jewish state.
>
>Debian is not conscious and can not support or oppose anything.
Debian, as an organization, has a public image that reflects the sentiments
of the people who make up that organization. Those people have begun
slandering the Jewish state.
Debian is not conscious and can not support or oppose anything. The people
who compose of the organization are conscious,
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 02, 2024 at 09:21:37PM +0200, borissh1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A bit clueless question , but are there any legal implication of using
> or supporting Debian now that the Debian Project Leader shared a call
> for BDS ?
Debian does not support (or oppose, or whatever)
Hi,
As this question had been asked twice I had uploaded a screenshot
https://ibb.co/hFcPrvB[1] of that action.
In order to see that on his page one need to scroll a bit down , The text
start with "Israel just bombed a tent city full of #refugees[1] who fled North
#Gaza[2] for #Rafah[3] on
I've gone over his feed and have not found any calls for BDS. Do
you have a direct link?
Shachar
On 02/03/2024 21:21,
borissh1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
A bit clueless question , but are there any legal
IANAL, but the Israeli law is rather inimical to BDS and its derivates. I am
not even going to consider what is the drift outside Israel, aince whatever the
status is now, it will likely change significantly in the coming months (and
not, I suspect, in Israel's favour).
What the Israeli law do
Hi,
While it is nice and fun to have a political discussion on how much the debian
leader is wrong, and how it hurts FOSS in general.
I'm asking, if we as people who work with debian or contribute to it would have
a problem now in IL , US or DE.
I for example train new developers and it
i suggest not starting down the route of the "who did more to whom" measuring.
This is a yardstick measurement comoetitio that Israel will not win, by any
type of measurement.
The "right" response would be a protest for bringing political discourse into
the technical sphere (if this is indeed
OOPS, my mistake.
In this case, I suggest:
1. Check if any Debian Developers (Israeli or non-Israeli) were killed
by the Hamas on Oct. 7th.
If yes, call for impeachment of Highvoltage on grounds of his betrayal
of some Debian Developers.
2 Call out Highvoltage's ignoring of the atrocities
The person who shared that post is Highvoltage (the Debian Project Leader) ,
it's posteed on Debian Project Leader page (but originally written by someone
else).
On Sunday, 3 March 2024 9:45:24 IST Omer Zak wrote:
> I looked around the links and some Debian information.
> I found no indication
I looked around the links and some Debian information.
I found no indication that the guy has any leadership role in Debian.
He describes himself as "pro-Palestine, pro-Black, pro-Indigenous, pro-
Queer, pro-létarian".
Seems to me that someone, who is so busy with those identities, would
not have
Hi,
A bit clueless question , but are there any legal implication of using or
supporting Debian now that the Debian Project Leader shared a call for BDS ?
The Debian Project Leader (highvoltage) had "repeated" (shared?) a call for BDS
on the debian social site
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