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Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project
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Kaz Kylheku (gnu-misc-discuss) |
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Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project |
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Wed, 28 Apr 2021 13:12:24 -0700 |
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On 2021-04-22 06:13, shulie wrote:
Codes of Conduct are just Facist manifestos
Part of it is this:
In the past few decades, free software has made unprecedented
inroads into the world of corporations, governments and
institutions.
Those goons are not comfortable with external players who have
not signed off on their HR policies.
(What they are extremely comfortable with is---doh!---using the
work without paying anyone.)
A code of conduct document is little more than a condensed set
of corporate or governmental HR policies, disguised as some
sort of "organically grown" community document.
- The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, (continued)
- The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, Jean Louis, 2021/04/28
- Re: The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, Andreas Enge, 2021/04/30
- Re: The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, Jean Louis, 2021/04/30
- Re: The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, quiliro, 2021/04/30
- Re: The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, Jean Louis, 2021/04/30
- Re: The anti-GNU defamatory group of Ludovic Courtès - Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, Jean Louis, 2021/04/30
Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project, shulie, 2021/04/28
- Re: assessment of the GNU Assembly project,
Kaz Kylheku (gnu-misc-discuss) <=