• @aidan
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    -42 months ago

    Yes, and I said I want open-source to be open. As in not just open-source, but also open to all. That is my personal moral value, and I advocate for that. What the OSI supports has nothing to do with that.

    • @Saryn
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      32 months ago

      I want a lot of things too, but what I want most of all is to live in a society governed by the rule of law. There are no absolute rights - limiting the freedoms of people who are complicit in crimes or enable them is how we protect the rights of everyone else. Simple as.

      • @aidan
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        -12 months ago

        Limiting the freedoms of innocent people who happen to live in a country doesn’t protect the rights of others.

        • @Saryn
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          12 months ago

          The limitations didn’t target a nationality, they targetted sanctioned entities. And you know this because it has been made clear throughout this thread, including in numerous replies to your own comments. So you are demonstrably and obviously disingenious, not engaging in good faith or have yourself been misled. This behavior logically leads people to the conclusion that you are either being deliberately manipulative or you are confused and have been deliberately manipulated. Sadly, the end result is the same in both cases and regardless of your intention.

          I wish you the best. We should all be a lot more dedicated to intellectual honesty.

          • @aidan
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            12 months ago

            And you know this because it has been made clear throughout this thread,

            As I said, everyone is basing this on one post on Mastadon, I have no clue where that person got that information, if he is trustworthy, if he speaks for the LF/Kernel team, or what.