@monsieuricon @tusooa appears to be performing sealioning and it's reasonable to block them
@monsieuricon @tusooa "The people removed from maintainer positions were identified as employed by companies on the US and EU sanctions list."
My only wish is that this was clearly stated as part of the removal. I think more people would be behind the change if it was clearly justified in that way. Because fuck Putin and anyone who supports him.
I think the vague statement in the commit message has made this much more controversial than it should have been. I guess there are reasons for that though.
@pbarker @monsieuricon A challenge I see right now is that I don't think other Linux Foundation projects have been given any sort of guidance (I was on a projects call today and it wasn't brought up by the LF people as I would have expected, if there was any), let alone non-binding not-legal advice that the general community of developers might find helpful.
@pbarker @monsieuricon @tusooa agreed. Much of the backlash I'm seeing from reasonable people stems from this — not saying the "obvious" thing. I guess lawyers don't want the explaining to be done so plainly — "we can't say more because lawyers but we don't have a choice", could have also helped, albeit not as much.
Edit: the obvious thing is plainly written now, maybe we can just move on https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-=whNGNVnYHHSXUAsWds_MoZ-iEgRMQMxZZ0z-jY4uHT+Gg@mail.gmail.com/
@trini @pbarker @monsieuricon "I don't think other Linux Foundation projects have been given any sort of guidance" - that is an incorrect statement. I know for sure due to my position that there are some internal guidance and steps taken inside the project you are referring, but those are not yet being discussed publicly, unfortunately. Everyone's waiting for the LF Legal to make a statement...
Will the LF ban any developer working for companies that develop weaponry ?
It could be a good thing, actually...
@epilys @monsieuricon @tusooa Israel in Gaza, France in Iêmen, USA in (a fucking long list of places around the word) but the problem is Russia. Ok, understanded.
@monsieuricon @tusooa Russia is not comitting war crimes. It is Ukraine that fires weapons indiscriminately into cities.
Someone on slashdot wrote (rightly imho) that it's also a way to protect those maintainers from their own government, as they cannot be coerced anymore to do whatever to the kernel.
@bt444 @monsieuricon @tusooa fine example of "tell me you're a muscovite troll without actually telling me you're a muscovite troll".
@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org @tusooa@kazv.moe as a "russian identified person" not involved in kernel or LF, I don't see any problems with this either
@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org Thank you for this, I think it would help a lot if this was clarified by Linus Torvalds or Greg Kroah-Hartman. Reading the mailing list left a lot of questions and it seemed really sketchy. I think that's what most people got up in arms about. I don't see a problem with it either now that you pointed it out as people employed by sanctioned companies instead of what I originally assumed which were hobbyist contributors.
@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org It also makes a lot more sense with the context that the Linux Foundation is registered in California, and is forced to abide by US sanctions. Now I see why Torvalds was committed to it and ignored people asking for a revert.
@monsieuricon@social.kernel.org Yeah, fair point about how IBM (parent of Redhat) would be in potential hot waters. They already make processors they can't export to certain countries. LF is a small target compared to Redhat, SUSE & Intel.
@tusooa @monsieuricon I assume this is just a troll, but I will point out that this question is fundamentally racist because it conflates a region and government with an ethnicity, it is based on a worldview of racial nationalism to even ask in this way
@bt444 Oh shut up... how many russian rockets, missiles, glide bombs, drones have been fired indiscriminately into ukrainian cities on 2022-02-24 alone, the first day of that "special military operation"?
@monsieuricon @tusooa
>you're trying to convince a "Russian identified person"
from your profile one could deduce that you're desperately trying to identify as ukrainian