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Re: Cause for bans


From: Marcel
Subject: Re: Cause for bans
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 01:06:56 +0700
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Hi Aleš,

On 2/2/20 5:37 PM, Ales Cepek wrote:
I was not sure whether to endorse the GNU Social Contract or not, but you definitely convinced me that I should. Thank you for removing my doubts.

Aleš Čepek

On 2/1/20 9:23 PM, facebook wrote:
https://wiki.gnu.tools/wiki:code-of-conduct



This webpage is cause for banning of individuals from the GNU Project.
It is PHISHING of the GNU organization

and prclaims policies for GNU that didn't come from its official
governing structure.



These individuals need to be banned, regardless of what contribution
they make.  There is no justificiation for PHISHING the GNU name and
organiziation.  This is a serious legal and ethical violation that has
to be forcefully confronted.  Also, be aware, that failure to protect a
trade mark is cause for the government to rule against trademark
authorization and pocession.  They need to be zelously protected, or
they are legally lost.


Ruben



What would be achieved in this particular instance by adopting a punitive document over a normative one?

For the record, as much as I believe Ruben's aggressive communication style serves him and his cause badly, I would prefer if he was not silenced.

But, as I understand from Alfred's response, he has found ways to post in spite of efforts to silence him. So, how would the "GNU Tools Wiki Code of Conduct" solve what seems to be a technical problem?

In any case, I would much prefer a volunteer community guided by a normative philosophy than one compelled into harmony by "Contracts" and "Enforcers".


Saludos Libres,

Marcel



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