I personally would like to see a bit more evidence before I condemn the actions of the Apache board. Lacking any detailed knowledge, I feel it is premature for me to draw any specific conclusions.
At this point I know precisely nothing other than the fact that they have decided that someone violated the code of conduct. Bryan On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 14:21 Peter Firmstone <peter.firmst...@zeus.net.au> wrote: > Hello River folk, > > Recently the Apache board cancelled a PMC member / founder of another > Apache project, for posts on Twitter, no doubt this will become public > knowledge in the near future. I am personally in favor of free speech, > regardless of whether it's offensive or whether I agree or disagree, I > have voluntarily cancelled my membership, no doubt this will be of > little significance to an organization as large as Apache, but I > wouldn't feel comfortable turning a blind eye. Apache is free to make > decisions about who it wants participating and I am not about to argue > with that. The person in question appeared to be making a political > statement against cancel culture by publishing deliberately offensive > speech and has been cancelled by Apache as a result, I guess that > shouldn't be a surprise. We used to have some heated discussions on > River's mailing lists, at no time, would I have considered cancelling > someone with whom I disagreed, I would debate till the cows came home, > but never cancel another contributors voice. I appreciate the > contributions and participation of everyone who is part of the River > community, however I think the project is likely long overdue for a new > chair to lead, and it is time for people to discuss and nominate someone > they think is most suited to take care of the River community. > > Today I retire from my role as River PMC Chair and volunteer development > work for Apache. > > I wish you all well and hope to see you in future. > > -- > Regards, > > Peter Firmstone. > >