> He doesn't and hasn't for a while. By design. GNU maintainers already have full control over their projects. The only thing left to delegate to maintainers is the definition and application of the four software…
> Iran is governed by religious zealots. In that case their highest religious authority has issued a fatwa against weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, and since they're religious zealots they would…
No, actually I would prefer facts instead of this incessant and tiring framing with laden and erroneous terms. > I think it's weird for you to expect everyone to blog about their daily negative experiences And I think…
> start listening to the people who are actually there. I'd love to, if only these people who are so aggrieved would properly write down their experiences instead of "I didn't like him anyway" after-the-fact tweets. >…
> people that have worked with/for him that have tried and failed for years and years to resolve issues privately Is this about Thomas Bushnell? Because I feel this is about Thomas Bushnell[1]. Bushnell is currently a…
> and his (lack of) understanding of the modern computing environment How can you look at the "modern web" and claim that? It looks like he understands it perfectly well, even back in the day, but what can he do other…
No. "He was kind, attentive, and has a loving core. In simple language, he patiently explained to my son, then around 12, about the virtues of the GNU/Linux operating system"…
It's a bit rich that you accuse those who didn't take the initial smear campaign at face value of moving the goal posts. First it was the Epstein connection, which proved false. Then it was predatory behaviour at MIT…
> in a world where the lingua franca (pun intended) is English That would be for computing in general. When it comes to proving software, France's academia seems to be one of the few that takes "making working software"…
The Pajero was renamed in a lot of Spanish speaking countries. Still, a lot of Spanish farmers drive one impervious to its slang meaning. This is probably because it actually does the thing they need it for, does it…
I only provided background information on the people you mentioned, not that their criticism should be dismissed because of it. > Who, then, has the right to criticize RMS I doubt there is a collective answer, but I…
> Here's the lead developer of the HURD Bushnell hasn't been working on HURD for a long time. He joined a religious order and works for google. > Here's someone who spent about two decades of his life at the FSF Kuhn is…
> it was common knowledge that he was afraid of spider plants "p.s.: In the closet-sized "office" Bushnell, McGrath, and I shared for a time we did have some spider plants as part of a running silly joke. They did not…
> I guess laforge is doing other things atm Yes. Judging by the reactions here I think most commenters are unfamiliar with Harald Welte, prolific Free Software hacker and one-man GPL defender. For all the noise out of…
> Sadly just like Mozilla. Hmm. Maher earned about 375K in 2018 for presiding over a foundation with 145M in assets. I don't feel that's exorbitant in any way. Looking through…
> I don't understand why the gemini people don't just use http 1.0 Think of it as cars and bicycles: why do people use bikes if cars already exist? - because it's healthier - because given a proper infrastructure it's…
[Never mind]
> Algorithms are not simply math I don't know about "simply", but algorithms are mathematical. I know so because everyone who matters in the field of algorithms says so (e.g. Knuth's "every algorithm is as mathematical…
> It is not disrespectful or unethical to espouse this view. And rms would agree. In fact, you don't need to like rms or believe in Free Software to become a GNU maintainer. This wasn't about that. > but it is…
> was the key leader for decades, and is basically its mascot. RMS was and still is the GNU project leader. > It's been a very long time since RMS was able to marshall a group of people to work toward that goal. He…
> He hasn’t presented any argument why he should be considered an apologist. He _literally_ did, himself, in the article he wrote: "I think the privacy arguments are far-fetched" and actually acknowledging it verbatim:…
> A lot to people are claiming Apple is a malevolent entity. In context, it is reasonable for him to rebut that. The exclusive "or" in "do you trust Apple is acting in your best interests, or do you believe they're a…
By posing false dichotomies: "do you trust Apple is acting in your best interests, or do you believe they're a malevolent entity?" It's perfectly reasonable to believe that Apple is acting in Apple's best interest…
> GPL tries to reach into the surrounding and supporting code that the commercial entity writes and somehow force that company to "contribute" Well, maybe that "commercial entity" could have picked a different library…
Ah yes, "cgroups", according to notable no-nonsense kernel hacker Al Viro: "it's not just badly written kernel/cgroup.c - the interfaces on both sides (userland and the rest of kernel) are seriously misdesigned. As far…
> He doesn't and hasn't for a while. By design. GNU maintainers already have full control over their projects. The only thing left to delegate to maintainers is the definition and application of the four software…
> Iran is governed by religious zealots. In that case their highest religious authority has issued a fatwa against weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, and since they're religious zealots they would…
No, actually I would prefer facts instead of this incessant and tiring framing with laden and erroneous terms. > I think it's weird for you to expect everyone to blog about their daily negative experiences And I think…
> start listening to the people who are actually there. I'd love to, if only these people who are so aggrieved would properly write down their experiences instead of "I didn't like him anyway" after-the-fact tweets. >…
> people that have worked with/for him that have tried and failed for years and years to resolve issues privately Is this about Thomas Bushnell? Because I feel this is about Thomas Bushnell[1]. Bushnell is currently a…
> and his (lack of) understanding of the modern computing environment How can you look at the "modern web" and claim that? It looks like he understands it perfectly well, even back in the day, but what can he do other…
No. "He was kind, attentive, and has a loving core. In simple language, he patiently explained to my son, then around 12, about the virtues of the GNU/Linux operating system"…
It's a bit rich that you accuse those who didn't take the initial smear campaign at face value of moving the goal posts. First it was the Epstein connection, which proved false. Then it was predatory behaviour at MIT…
> in a world where the lingua franca (pun intended) is English That would be for computing in general. When it comes to proving software, France's academia seems to be one of the few that takes "making working software"…
The Pajero was renamed in a lot of Spanish speaking countries. Still, a lot of Spanish farmers drive one impervious to its slang meaning. This is probably because it actually does the thing they need it for, does it…
I only provided background information on the people you mentioned, not that their criticism should be dismissed because of it. > Who, then, has the right to criticize RMS I doubt there is a collective answer, but I…
> Here's the lead developer of the HURD Bushnell hasn't been working on HURD for a long time. He joined a religious order and works for google. > Here's someone who spent about two decades of his life at the FSF Kuhn is…
> it was common knowledge that he was afraid of spider plants "p.s.: In the closet-sized "office" Bushnell, McGrath, and I shared for a time we did have some spider plants as part of a running silly joke. They did not…
> I guess laforge is doing other things atm Yes. Judging by the reactions here I think most commenters are unfamiliar with Harald Welte, prolific Free Software hacker and one-man GPL defender. For all the noise out of…
> Sadly just like Mozilla. Hmm. Maher earned about 375K in 2018 for presiding over a foundation with 145M in assets. I don't feel that's exorbitant in any way. Looking through…
> I don't understand why the gemini people don't just use http 1.0 Think of it as cars and bicycles: why do people use bikes if cars already exist? - because it's healthier - because given a proper infrastructure it's…
[Never mind]
> Algorithms are not simply math I don't know about "simply", but algorithms are mathematical. I know so because everyone who matters in the field of algorithms says so (e.g. Knuth's "every algorithm is as mathematical…
> It is not disrespectful or unethical to espouse this view. And rms would agree. In fact, you don't need to like rms or believe in Free Software to become a GNU maintainer. This wasn't about that. > but it is…
> was the key leader for decades, and is basically its mascot. RMS was and still is the GNU project leader. > It's been a very long time since RMS was able to marshall a group of people to work toward that goal. He…
> He hasn’t presented any argument why he should be considered an apologist. He _literally_ did, himself, in the article he wrote: "I think the privacy arguments are far-fetched" and actually acknowledging it verbatim:…
> A lot to people are claiming Apple is a malevolent entity. In context, it is reasonable for him to rebut that. The exclusive "or" in "do you trust Apple is acting in your best interests, or do you believe they're a…
By posing false dichotomies: "do you trust Apple is acting in your best interests, or do you believe they're a malevolent entity?" It's perfectly reasonable to believe that Apple is acting in Apple's best interest…
> GPL tries to reach into the surrounding and supporting code that the commercial entity writes and somehow force that company to "contribute" Well, maybe that "commercial entity" could have picked a different library…
Ah yes, "cgroups", according to notable no-nonsense kernel hacker Al Viro: "it's not just badly written kernel/cgroup.c - the interfaces on both sides (userland and the rest of kernel) are seriously misdesigned. As far…