On 09/13/2015 11:19 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
>  
> Yes, but as long as choice of core components and infrastructure is
> free one. Read Gentoo Social Contract:
> 
> https://www.gentoo.org/get-started/philosophy/social-contract.html
> 
> "However, Gentoo will never depend upon a piece of software or
> metadata unless it conforms to the GNU General Public License, the
> GNU Lesser General Public License, the Creative Commons -
> Attribution/Share Alike or some other license approved by the Open
> Source Initiative (OSI)."
> 
> What actually happens now is that several individual are trying to
> undermine this concept and to tie Gentoo to the proprietary
> metadata. And some point this dependence will become irreversible.
> It is a pain for me to see that several developers under disguise of
> "community" and "integration" are trying hard to make that happen,
> step by step.
> 

You are demotivating and offending a lot of people who have worked hard
on improving collaboration in gentoo.

Github usage is totally optional. Most of what you say makes really zero
sense. Please stop and try to actually read the thread.

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