Re: giving people credit for their work

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On 05/04/2020 22:18, Chris Punches wrote:
>> The Pagure ticket says that there is a communication "From Debian" and
> now my blog is censored.  Nobody will show me that communication.
>> I felt bad reading the emails from Matt Miller.  It feels like he has
> ignored the long history of shamings in Debian and censored my blog too
> quickly.
> 
> Yeah, blacklisting behaviours across projects is just unacceptable.  I
> too request an explanation that doesn't depend on secret communications.
> 


Various people leaked an email about this

Apparently Chris Lamb, as Debian Project Leader and Matthias Kirschner,
FSFE president, had a meeting[1] in November 2018 at Bolzano, Italy

Unfortunately, Kirschner wrote down the following comment in a summary
that has been circulated:

"One general wish -- which I agreed with -- from Debian was to better
share information about people"

It looks a lot like a criminal offense under the GDPR or business as
usual for the Stasi[2].

Regards,

Daniel




1. https://www.sfscon.it/
2.
https://fsfellowship.eu/fsfe-general-assembly-formalizes-stasi-harassment-campaign/
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