I looked around the links and some Debian information.
I found no indication that the guy has any leadership role in Debian.
He describes himself as "pro-Palestine, pro-Black, pro-Indigenous, pro-
Queer, pro-létarian".

Seems to me that someone, who is so busy with those identities, would
not have much time for real technical work.

I believe that the proper course of action is to complain against his
ignoring (if he did ignore - I did not read carefully) the 1200
Israelis mutilated and murdered by Hamas as well as the Hamas Charter,
and then just ignore him and do not let him affect our Debian related
work.

--- Omer Zak



On Sat, 2024-03-02 at 21:21 +0200, borissh1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> A bit clueless question , but are there any legal implication of
> using or supporting Debian now that the Debian Project Leader shared
> a call for BDS  ? 
> 
> The Debian Project Leader (highvoltage) had "repeated" (shared?) a
> call for BDS on the debian social site ( 
> https://pleroma.debian.social/notice/AenLD9Ez2JCrSfrCsK)  that can be
> seen on his admin account at   
> https://pleroma.debian.social/highvoltage (one would need to scroll
> down to see this message).


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