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Re: Support RMS
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Danny Spitzberg |
Subject: |
Re: Support RMS |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Mar 2021 11:09:34 -0700 |
If someone else organizes something and you support it, that’s great.
That in no way means that the supporter was the leader.
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 11:06 AM Ali Reza Hayati <[1]hayati@riseup.net>
wrote:
Weird.
Danny:
>> I have no doubt RMS was supportive.
On March 26, 2021 6:02:52 PM UTC, Danny Spitzberg
<[2]stationaery@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ali, I’m disappointed but not surprised you came to that conclusion
yet
>again. The history seems to be the opposite: FSF staff organized a
union
>because RMS was causing harm and dysfunction, and at best, RMS went
along
>and accepted it as a net positive state of affairs.
>
>On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 11:00 AM Ali Reza Hayati
<[3]hayati@riseup.net> wrote:
>
>> So basically some people are claiming RMS helped to set up a
union to
>> protect people from himself and that's one reason not to support
RMS.
>>
>> You guys are making me support him more.
>>
>> On March 26, 2021 5:51:57 PM UTC, Thomas Lord
<[4]lord@basiscraft.com> wrote:
>> >"It is union to try to protect people from RMS. / That's it.
That's the
>> >reason."
>> >
>> > As a matter of history that is simply and purely a lie.
>> >
>> >I don't see any of that kind of complaint, at this point, as
anything
>> >less or more than direct attempts to sabotage the FSF, the FSM,
and GNU.
>> > It has no place here. You are free not to associate with
the FSF
>> >and you should, it would seem, take that option.
>> >
>> >-t
>> >
>> >On 2021-03-26 10:46, Danny Spitzberg wrote:
>> >
>> >> A union certainly helped everyone set and keep healthy
boundaries. I
>> have no doubt RMS was supportive. Like Paul suggested, a set of
community
>> agreements or a code of conduct or a contributor covenant or
whatever is
>> generally a good thing.
>> >>
>> >> But as for the reason why staff organized the union -- you may
call it
>> silly, but here is the testimony in their own words:
>> >>
>> >> " I think that many people do not know that the FSF is a union
shop, or
>> why.
>> >>
>> >> It is union to try to protect people from RMS.
>> >>
>> >> That's it. That's the reason.
>> >>
>> >> Knowing some of the story about how this came to be, it really
informed
>> my own thinking about what a union can do, and can't do.
>> >>
>> >> Unionizing provided protections and standard benefits (like
berievement
>> leave) for workers at FSF. It could not remove RMS from a
position of
>> power.
>> >>
>> >> I think the issue for workers at the time was that RMS held
unchecked
>> authority. It did not matter that there was a board of FSF: you
could not
>> tell RMS what to do.
>> >>
>> >> Using the power that the law provides to force negotiations on
a
>> written contract was the only option.
>> >>
>> >> That is just... Not normal. Right?"
>> >>
>> >> From
>> >> [5]https://twitter.com/_msw_/status/1374538607982088197
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 10:40 AM Thomas Lord
<[6]lord@basiscraft.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> That's silly. The FSF was unionized with the encouragement
and support
>> of the FSF executives and board, including RMS, because unions
are good, at
>> least while the injustice of wage labor still exists.
>> >>
>> >>> he also caused harm to people and to the FSF organization and
the free
>> software movement.
>> >>
>> >> I regard that as a straight up lie because none of the
derogatory
>> things said about him have supported that conclusion.
>> >>
>> >> Once again, you are free not to associate with the FSF or the
>> movement, but pretending to be an ally while repeating slanders
should not
>> be tolerated here or anywhere.
>> >>
>> >> -t
>> >>
>> >> On 2021-03-26 10:32, Danny Spitzberg wrote:
>> >> Consider the fact that several FSF staff are going public for
having
>> organized and joined a union in order to protect themselves
against the
>> whims and wills of RMS, like if he suddenly decided to take away
health
>> insurance for everyone or other workplace dysfunction.
>> >>
>> >> Forming a union and finally talking about it isn't
"whistleblowing"
>> because obviously the staff and board chose to contain the
problem rather
>> than solve or eliminate it.
>> >>
>> >> However, I think we can agree that it's compelling nonetheless
and adds
>> to the view that while RMS contributed good things, he also
caused harm to
>> people and to the FSF organization and the free software
movement.
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 10:25 AM Thomas Lord
<[7]lord@basiscraft.com>
>> wrote: It's wrong to describe people as "whistle blowers" when
they
>> >> have not produced a complaint that stands up to scrutiny.
>> >>
>> >> -t
>> >>
>> >> On 2021-03-26 08:54, Aaron Wolf wrote:
>> >>> I really appreciate seeing the perspective from Georgia.
Thanks also
>> >>> deeply to Deb Nicholson for engaging here in this space.
Obviously,
>> >>> these negative reports about RMS being presented *here*
amounts to the
>> >>> opposite of an echo-chamber. These voices are bring extremely
valuable
>> >>> perspective -- the sort we *lose* if we aren't careful to
assure that
>> >>> our
>> >>> spaces are not only open to anyone but actually in *practice*
have them
>> >>> feel welcome and stay.
>> >>>
>> >>> The Free Software movement is weaker for every loss of
perspective. We
>> >>> have a duty to be not only gracious but appreciative of
people like Deb
>> >>> for engaging and staying with us despite the tensions.
>> >>>
>> >>> Georgia's line is exceptionally important: "...the fact that
he faced
>> >>> consequences for his creepy Epdtein-adjacent comments and not
the
>> >>> decades of shitty behavior..."
>> >
>> >>>>
>> >>>> These are not people who are dogpiling on hearsay or gotcha
online
>> >>>> statements or whatever else. Those anti-patterns do indeed
happen, and
>> >>>> they polluted and harmed the credibility of the recent open
letter
>> >>>> against RMS. But here we have people who fully understand
the
>> >>>> unfairness
>> >>>> and yet can express from extensive personal experience the
*actual*
>> >>>> reasons why RMS's leadership is problematic.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> As someone who deeply and profoundly respects RMS for
various
>> reasons,
>> >>>> I
>> >>>> still don't just simply support his leadership role. I do
not want him
>> >>>> banished, I want him to learn and do better on his pain
points. I
>> don't
>> >>>> want to be naive though, efforts in this direction have
obviously been
>> >>>> done for years and not been enough.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I would like to continue to get RMS' insightful and pointed
>> >>>> perspectives
>> >>>> without having him lead the organization. I would like him
to live in
>> >>>> the zone where his genius most thrives and he contributes
the most,
>> and
>> >>>> I suggest that the other roles he has had would be better
filled by
>> >>>> others.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> If we want a resilient movement, we need to be really open
to engaging
>> >>>> with complaints. An organization that defends the status quo
against
>> >>>> such critics is like the NSA attacking Ed Snowden and people
>> >>>> insinuating
>> >>>> that Snowden is working for Russia (similar to people
talking about
>> how
>> >>>> Deb now works for the OSI and the OSI is connected to
corporations).
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I'm not suggesting deference to the outside unfair critics,
the people
>> >>>> who do indeed levy unfair attacks, mine quotes, spread FUD,
etc. That
>> >>>> stuff can be real, and we need to defend against it.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> But people like Deb are our whistleblowers, they are
insiders who are
>> >>>> bringing attention to serious issues. If we ignore or attack
>> >>>> whistleblowers, we will fail to learn important lessons.
This attitude
>> >>>> can be fatal to a movement.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> In solidarity,
>> >>>> Aaron Wolf
>> >>>> (FSF member since 2014, co-founder of Snowdrift.coop)
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> _______________________________________________
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References
1. mailto:hayati@riseup.net
2. mailto:stationaery@gmail.com
3. mailto:hayati@riseup.net
4. mailto:lord@basiscraft.com
5. https://twitter.com/_msw_/status/1374538607982088197
6. mailto:lord@basiscraft.com
7. mailto:lord@basiscraft.com
8. mailto:libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
9. https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
10. mailto:libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
11. https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
12. https://alirezahayati.com/
13. https://alirezahayati.com/
- Re: Support RMS, (continued)
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