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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

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@tusooa Heh, you're trying to convince a "Russian identified person" in one of the senior positions in the Linux Foundation that the Linux Foundation is being unfair towards "Russian identified people." It's pretty hilarious.

I'm not a lawyer and I don't speak for the LF, so I won't give you any kind of "official comment." But here's my view of it.

The people removed from maintainer positions were identified as employed by companies on the US and EU sanctions list. These companies are directly involved in the Russian military complex and therefore are directly complicit in war crimes being committed daily in Ukraine. If these maintainers want to think that they are "just techies helping improve the Linux kernel," or that "they are outside of politics," then they are fucking wrong. If they work for companies that develop weaponry or logistics used by the Russian military, they are complicit in Russia's war crimes, and I hold them responsible at a very personal level -- and that's my official comment on the situation.
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@tusooa You seem to be a troll. Explain how this is racist, or I will ban you.
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@tusooa "If you work for companies under direct US or EU sanctions, you are going to have a bad time."
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And when some crooked US politicians start saying "Why do we keep supporting Ukraine?" remind them that they fucking put their name on the legal document where the U.S. guaranteed the territorial sovereignty of Ukraine.
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Periodic reminder of a few facts:

1. Ukraine was a nuclear power after the dissolution of the USSR. It had nuclear weapons under its full control.
2. The USA convinced Ukraine to transfer their nuclear weapons to Russia. In exchange, the USA signed a treaty *guaranteeing* Ukraine's territorial sovereignty if Ukraine gives up its nuclear weapons.
3. In 2014, when Russia invaded and illegally annexed Crimea, the US under Barack Obama defaulted on their guarantee.
4. We cannot seriously discuss any other treaties with Russia if we continue to ignore the fact, that such treaties were repeatedly broken by Russia, with the powerful nations offering security guarantees looking the other way.
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It's insane to me that we now have reports of North Korea intervening in Russia's invasion of and the response is so timid.

That's now two — or three, if you count Iran — autocratic states engaged in military conquest to quell a burgeoning liberal-democracy, with the rest of the world too paralysed by fear to prevent it.

This is a glimpse of how future decades are going to look. It's the great moral and liberal issue of our time. We'll be judged harshly for our failures now.

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My registrar just reminded me that I own fauxpas.guru, which I registered just for the purpose of having a social.fauxpas.guru fedi instance. But I never actually set that up, because sometimes a joke doesn't actually seem that funny the next day. :)
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A SOY VANILLA LATTE IS ACTUALLY A TYPE OF THREE BEAN SOUP

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@mpdesouza Nenhum plano concreto. :) I'm just a language nerd and Brazilian Portuguese sounds good to my ear.
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@major it gets better the more frequently you do it, so stay the course. :)
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Realmente, um plano sem desvantagens.
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@deferred I disagree -- the parisc one was worth a sixpack all by itself.
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I spent the last week converting wikis to RTD. Plz send beer.
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And no, it's not easy to "just throttle them" when it's thousands of IPs all coming from public cloud subnets with user-agents matching common modern browsers.
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AI farms can just up and die, please. Add overscraping to the long list of public resources being ruined by commercial greed -- to join overfishing, overlogging, and overgrazing.
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OpenAI is the new Napster.
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@gromit I already have a port of wireless.wiki.kernel.org to RTD -- I just need the buy-in from the maintainers. :) E.g. see the preliminary build at https://www.kernel.org/doc/projects/wireless/
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@gromit I'm either archiving them or converting them to sphinx/RTD style docs. The three remaining wikis that I need to deal with are: wireless.wiki.kernel.org parisc.wiki.kernel.org and perf.wiki.kernel.org
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