The debian-private mailing list leak, part 1. Volunteers have complained about Blackmail. Lynchings. Character assassination. Defamation. Cyberbullying. Volunteers who gave many years of their lives are picked out at random for cruel social experiments. The former DPL's girlfriend Molly de Blanc is given volunteers to experiment on for her crazy talks. These volunteers never consented to be used like lab rats. We don't either. debian-private can no longer be a safe space for the cabal. Let these monsters have nowhere to hide. Volunteers are not disposable. We stand with the victims.

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Re: There are _TWO_ discussions here



> Umm, those who paid for commercial servers are already "out of
> bounds", they're not the ones we're supporting [as you've perhaps

No they are not!! This was stated in our "Social Contract", paragraph 1.
After my concern on not clarified meaning of the term "non-free", Bruce
confirmed that "not free" would be more proper term (along with calling
me "Talmudic interpreter", but I don't mind :).

Would it be very difficult to you as an X maintainer release compressed
fonts packages into contrib? Would it break the Free Software World?
Would it make Debian less respectable distribution?

I am sure that substantial part of Debian users (and developers) uses some
form of commercial software: Motif, Applixware, WP, Accel-X, Metro-X,
Open-GL, XRT PDS, etc. I will strongly oppose ruling them "out of
bounds". The more commercial software appear on the market, the more popular 
becomes Linux. Neglecting that will rule out Debian itself from the lists
of major distributions.

Alex Y.

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