● 09.17.20

●● Codes of Contradiction

Posted in Deception, Free/Libre Software at 8:03 am by Guest Editorial Team

Reprinted with permission from Debian Community News

FFree software organizations are making more and more noise about their Codes of Conduct these days.

Do we really understand what they are about?

Debian has become a case in point.

The Debian Project Leader and sidekicks have spent almost two years sending private emails disparaging a volunteer. These emails are examples of what normal people call harassment. Every one of them violates the Code of Conduct.

They argue that it is permissible to write these things in private emails because it is not a public medium that might be found in a search engine.

It is permissible for leaders to write nasty things about volunteers but it is not permissible for volunteers to write things about the leaders.

Can you have a Code of Conduct that is only used when convenient for oppressing somebody? Or is that a Code of Contradiction? █

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