https://mastodon.social/@alatiera/114661446785833161
Imagine proposing that people who fork an open source project, out of frustration that you don't maintain it, are thereby doing something wrong. Imagine publicly celebrating "killing" an open-source project that your(?) community somehow "owns".
Imaging going on at length about everything you can dig up about the politics of someone who has wronged you; now imagine feeling wronged because the other party exercised the rights granted under the MIT license. A reminder here that the definition of Open Source, as curated by the OSI, requires "The license must not discriminate against any person or group of persons." (https://opensource.org/osd). Not for any reason, including not liking their politics. Not even if you think they'll discriminate against someone else (I see no actual reason to believe this of Weigelt). As long as they follow the license you grant them.
And then there's this blog post about how X11 support is being dropped from GNOME:
https://blogs.gnome.org/alatiera/2025/06/08/the-x11-session-...
Try to imagine a right-winger signing off a blog post with something analogous, completely unrelated to the technical content of the post. I can't. (I'm not quoting it because a) I'm not here to critique the views and b) I'm trying to be better. This is supposed to be a meta-level point, about how much they talk about politics and use political identity - not about what the politics in question actually are.)
I'm not at all surprised to learn that this guy is (theoretically) young enough to be my kid.
not_your_vase•21h ago
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