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Results of Debian Vote On Stallman To Be Known By April 17 (itwire.com) 387

New submitter juul_advocate shares a report from iTWire: The outcome of a general resolution proposed by the Debian GNU/Linux project, to decide how to react to the return of Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman to the board, will be known on April 17, with voting now underway. The original proposal for a GR was made by Steve Langasek, who also works for Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, and calls for co-signing an existing letter which wants Stallman gone and the FSF board sacked. There has been a lot of discussion around the issue.

Six alternatives have been proposed. The proposals are:
- remove the entire FSF board as in an existing letter;
- seek Stallman's resignation from all FSF bodies;
- discourage collaboration with the FSF while Stallman remains in a leading position;
- ask FSF to further its governance processes;
- support Stallman's reinstatement;
- denounce the witch hunt against Stallman and the FSF; and
- issue no public statement on the issue.
During the organization's LibrePlanet virtual event on March 19, Stallman announced that he was rejoining the board and does not intend to resign again. His return has drawn condemnation from many people in the free software community. Just days after his announcement, an open letter calling for Stallman to be removed again and for the FSF's entire board to resign was signed by hundreds of people.

Linux giant Red Hat has decided to pull funding, while the 'Open Source Initiative' said that it "will not participate in any events that include Richard M. Stallman," adding that it "cannot collaborate with the Free Software Foundation until Stallman is removed from the organization's leadership."
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Results of Debian Vote On Stallman To Be Known By April 17

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  • by lessSockMorePuppet ( 6778792 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:01AM (#61242096) Homepage

    CowboyNeal

  • I'm so torn (Score:5, Interesting)

    by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:15AM (#61242140) Homepage Journal

    On one hand, I think Stallman cannot lead effectively under these conditions, and given the long history of accusations.

    On the other hand, Debian governance gave us systemd.

    On the gripping hand, if the OSI says they won't work with the FSF while Stallman is around, that's a huge bonus. Fuck those fraudulent fucks.

    • On one hand, I think Stallman cannot lead effectively under these conditions, and given the long history of accusations.

      That right there is the problem. Anybody can make accusations, anytime.

      This formulation "cannot effectively lead" is just a dodge to avoid anybody having to prove allegations.

      • by jythie ( 914043 )
        Yeah, but when accusations stack up over the years, it kinda points to there being a real pattern of behavior rather than just a large number of random people deciding to make things up for the fun of it.... though to people who believe they are simply trying to destroy some guy, no amount of 'proof' is enough anyway.
  • by richi ( 74551 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:16AM (#61242144) Homepage
    Something-something cancel culture something-something-something.
    • Something-something cancel culture something-something-something.

      Er, right. Because shutting down discussion with logic-less mockery totally disproves the existence of cancel culture, lol.

    • by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @10:03AM (#61242666) Journal

      Something-something cancel culture something-something-something.

      The story is literally about someone being hounded out of his job and all positions of influence because of his past "views" and vaguely suggested actions (not any actions that are, you know, actionable and require proof or anything, but, but ... he owned a mattress!).

      If that's not cancel culture ... then what exactly would be?

  • by enriquevagu ( 1026480 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:25AM (#61242188)

    Apart from the fact that the number of alternatives is 7 (the last one is "do nothing"), the selection of the alternatives and it's number may affect the final result. Suppose the following results, following the order in the summary:
    [0, 0, 35%, 0, 30%, 30%, 5%]

    With this example outcome, a clear majority (60% = 30% + 30%) supports Stallman, but the winning option is the third one, "discourage collaboration with the FSF while Stallman remains in a leading position", with only 35% of support, roughly half of the votes supporting him.

    Vote fragmentation is counter-productive. If the selected option is the most voted one, it is sensible for people with similar opinion to agree on a common option before voting. Alternatively, it would be fair to first analyze the average of the votes, considering them as a Likert scale from 1 to 6 (or the last option, do nothing).

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:26AM (#61242194)
    Red Hat, the morons who installed Poettering, is after the GPL now and Debian falls in line, again. By the time they realize they're cutting off the branch they sit on, it's going to be too late.
  • by oblom ( 105 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:30AM (#61242218) Homepage

    RMS is a weird guy, but well intentioned at his core. The modern day witch trials need to end.

    • by phantomfive ( 622387 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:38AM (#61242250) Journal

      It's a witch hunt because it's not based in fact [wetheweb.org]. Even the ex-president of the ACLU says he is ok, and we ought to support things like equal rights, proportionality of punishment, freedom of association, freedom of speech, and investigating actual facts.

      You can tell who is wrong in this situation because they don't care about facts and they are not kind.

    • The road to hell is paved with good intentions

      RMS may very well have good intentions as far as the Free Software Movement is concerned, but if he is going to be a major face of said movement, then his tendency to alienate important audiences through his words and deeds very much trumps his good intentions.

      This isn't a witch hunt, as witches are not real, but the things about RMS to which people are objecting are very much real. You many not personally care about those things, as is your right, but that d
  • by Pierre Pants ( 6554598 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:40AM (#61242260)
    The only way to effectively fight the cancel culture mob is to cancel them back. Anyone who can't realize that this whole virtue signaling crap is a cover for major companies to gain a lot of power and take away power from the users is very ignorant. Anyone who insists that Stallman did something wrong which is why he's getting "cancelled" is an absolute moron. The facts are there for everyone to read. The sad thing is that the media endlessly distorts what was actually written, or at best, provides out of context, partial quotes, thus helping the cancel culture narrative. Is it any surprise? Who do you think funds them? You? Or big tech?
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      Decrying cancel culture while actively participating in it seems a wee bit hypocritical.

      • "it's ok when we do it." -everybody

    • by DarkOx ( 621550 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:59AM (#61242340) Journal

      No the way to fight them is not to cancel them back. That does nothing but harden their resolve. The way to fight them is not to entertain their demands.

      Ignore or laugh at their demands. Call them out for being the cowards they are. Point out to anyone who will listen that its they who are seeking to marginalize people and deny them the ability to participate in society not us. They are the ones "othering" people. They are the ones making people afraid to express their convictions and ideas.

    • I've put three posts here:
      'If you cite "woke"/"cancel" culture, question:' - https://slashdot.org/comments.... [slashdot.org]
      'Stallman is guilty of being a dick' - https://slashdot.org/comments.... [slashdot.org]
      'Why would they take him back?' - https://slashdot.org/comments.... [slashdot.org]

      That question whether or not Stallman should be in a leadership position of a public facing organization based on his past (and well documented) personal behaviour and comments as well as asking shouldn't the FSF board have been a bit more maze-bright in bri

      • by sinij ( 911942 )
        Thankfully, /. is so far resisting forming political groupthink and there are plenty conservative and liberal posters. However, time zones still matter. If you post anything anti-voke as California techies having morning coffee (9 to 10 am PST) it will for sure get mod-bombed into oblivion. Not that it matters much, almost anyone on both sides reads at -1 anyways.
    • by leonbev ( 111395 )

      So, what are you recommending? Boycott IBM/Red Hat?

      A lot of us are already doing that because of their decision to kill off CentOS, but I'd be OK with expanding the effort.

  • by Jon Peterson ( 1443 ) <jon.snowdrift@org> on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @08:55AM (#61242328) Homepage

    The guy was an eccentric has-been in the mid nineties. I get it, he had a great idea a long time ago, and was stubborn enough to hammer it home. Thanks, GPL was a useful contribution. You've done that RMS, and done bugger all since, so maybe just retire, or try writing useful software or something. Why does anyone want him leading anything?

    I hate the cult of personality and celebrity in tech. RMS, Linus, Eric bloody Raymond, Musk. OSS is about the masses organically coming together to make stuff that's basically useful and works. It doesn't benefit from celebrity engineers elevated (especially in their own minds) to God like status.

    RMS, quite apart from being creepy and sexist, just isn't all that good at stuff.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by sabbede ( 2678435 )
      I hate the suicidal cult of destruction that targeted RMS for pointing out their idiocy. I don't care about him, I care about putting an end to the "woke" tyrants who want to tear down our entire civilization. I care about making sure they never get their way, because they want to destroy everything. I believe in standing up to them, their hate and their lies. I believe in standing up for truth and justice. And not their racist lie about " Justice", actual Justice.
    • by Jmc23 ( 2353706 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @09:39AM (#61242532) Journal
      apparently you aren't aware of capitalist organizations constantly trying to remove the FSF and Stallmans continuous holding onto the ideals. You know, organizations like RedHat and OSI that have been pushing to reduce freedoms for decades.
    • by spth ( 5126797 )

      We still need him. There will be new threats to software freedom in the future, RMS is one of the best o see them early and clearly. His input will be needed for the next version of the GPL to counter those threats. And his talks are also helpful to help others see matters of software freedom clearly.

      I even think that for this role, it makes the most sense to have RMS on the FSF board, but not as President. Just like it AFAIK is now.

  • All famous programmers will ultimately come to resemble the cowardly lion from the lion the witch and the wardrobe.

  • by sabbede ( 2678435 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @09:15AM (#61242420)
    Cowards who crumble when some idiot gets angry for no good reason and demands someone be destroyed for it should not be running anything. Have some balls and stand up for truth and decency!
    • by godrik ( 1287354 )

      Debian is a pretty democratic association. My understanding is that about any Debian Developer can trigger a general resolution. I do not think it needs the approval of the Debian Project Leader.

  • Stalman Stays (Score:5, Insightful)

    by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @09:27AM (#61242482)

    The governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, sexually assaulted multiple women and chooses to stay. He remains in power to this day, with no sign of being forced out or having to choose to leave.

    Stallman had a business card with a kind of lame joke on it and you are asking him to resign? For what?

    No.

    I call for Steve Langasek to be removed from Ubuntu, for gross misuse of power.

    • Re:Stalman Stays (Score:4, Insightful)

      by jeff4747 ( 256583 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @12:06PM (#61243234)

      The governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, sexually assaulted multiple women and chooses to stay. He remains in power to this day, with no sign of being forced out or having to choose to leave.

      You haven't been paying attention much, have you?

      The NY Attorney General is investigating, and the NY legislature has started the impeachment process.

      Stallman had a business card with a kind of lame joke on it and you are asking him to resign?

      You haven't been paying attention much, have you?

      There's a far longer history of creepy behavior and abuse, with little indication he grasps that there is a problem at all. Much less any desire to change his behavior. In addition, when he publicly stated that statutory rape shouldn't be a thing, he libeled the friend he was trying to defend.

      In the background of all this, he has been very ineffective at his job since the 1990s. GPLv3 adoption is abysmal. He's abusive towards contributors and potential contributors. He's an asshole, wants to continue to behave like an asshole, and the job he is trying to do requires someone that doesn't behave like an asshole.

  • Mr Stallman is a visionary person. And like all, if not all, such persons, it can be difficult to understand him today. Not only is he visionary, he is also brave, courageous, dedicated, altruist and of course bright an intelligent. Being able to understand his vision can give the key to save humankind. What would be the world now without Mr. Stallman? I will be always grateful to Mr. Stallman and his great initiative, to the Free Software Foundation. We all need to bring our support to them in general a
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @02:24PM (#61243938)
    Article summary omits the pro-Stallman open letter.

    Pro-Stallman Open Letter [github.io]

    Current counts are:
    Pro: 5,785
    Anti: 3,012

    Another interesting figure: The Pro-Stallman letter has been translated into 33 languages.

    Prior Slashdot article [slashdot.org] linked both the pro- and anti- Stallman letters.
    Counts at that time were:
    Pro: 3,632, and
    Anti: 2,812 (or thereabouts; prior article counted organizations separately.)

    Anti-Stallman Open Letter [github.io] linked for completeness.
  • Comment removed (Score:5, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @02:28PM (#61243962)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Boycott (Score:4, Interesting)

    by beepsky ( 6008348 ) on Tuesday April 06, 2021 @09:35PM (#61245392)
    Boycott anybody who does this cancel culture bullshit.
    Ruining someone's career over a single sentence is psychopathy
  • by cygnusvis ( 6168614 ) on Wednesday April 07, 2021 @12:15AM (#61245656)
    You canâ(TM)t uncancel someone

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