Linus set a very bad precedent without causing any real damage. Clearly he was "asked" to do it, but then he did it himself.
You were the chosen one! You were supposed to fight evil, not join it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_YozYt8l-g
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Linus set a very bad precedent without causing any real damage. Clearly he was "asked" to do it, but then he did it himself.
You were the chosen one! You were supposed to fight evil, not join it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_YozYt8l-g
I think this is a shortsighted and extremely ill-informed decision.
The "compliance requirments" have still not been explained at all.
Why aren't Americans and israelis being removed from the maintainer list for their active part in a genocide?
But that is my opinion and is all I will say
Probably because there are no sanctions against them that his government is cracking down on? I don't think he wants to get involved in politics so much as stay out of prison.
When open source is not THAT open
I wouldn't get involved in a legal battle myself
I guess the lawyers are working for the Linux Foundation? Linux development does not need and started without a legal structure. They could tell the lawyers and the Linux Foundation to get lost. Is the US government going to prosecute individuals for collaborating with individuals from Russia on free software projects? If that's so, maybe wait till that actually happens and see what the courts have to say about that, instead of this anticipatory obedience.
And the rest is some rhetoric parlor trick and/or racist brainworms. How is not banning Russian individuals from kernel development "supporting Russian aggression"? And apparently there is no way anybody would argue against that without being a Russian paid actor or a propaganda victim. I've been watching these so-called "real news" and they love carrying water for genocide right now. Their terrible propaganda -- our "real news".
How is being born in Russia makes one complicit in "Russian aggression" wtf? I didn't have a fucking choice in this matter. Now I'm fucking worried that someone will have a bright idea of blocking Russians from using Linux, I might just kill myself at that point. Honestly, I'd rather die than lose my main and most beloved hobby.
Born in the wrong country in the wrong time, that's on you.
Next time try being born in a NATO country.
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It’s ridiculous. Two years ago: Orchestras Pull Tchaikovsky From Concerts Over Russia's War on Ukraine
Germany literally started stealing random Russians' cars, Euros and Burgerrhoids are salty.
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What about Israel though? This potty-mouth gets paid by Tel Aviv, so he can't speak shit about his Zionist masters. Now, that's some really weak self-integrity.
So guess russians will have to maintain their own fork of the kernel, and do their stuff on it? 🤷 as I’ve understood, they are (mainly or wholly) driver maintainers for some russian hardware
Prrobably. The Baikal project is interesting enough to me in terms of its architecture and it's frustrating to see the maintainers of its drivers being delisted simply because of their nationality.
Ok Linus but why not delist yourself then?
Russia is sanctioned for invading Ukraine.
Brave of you to say it on ml where a lot of people support Putin's goal of restoring the empire.