Hello, Zoltan; (Sorry for over-quoting; Zoltan's message didn't go to the list.)
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 01:54:49AM +0000, zoltankonder@humanrights.foundation wrote: > > You wrote that "Savannah has certain purposes: providing resources for free > software development." and that "We generally don't ask new users for their > background, but Zoltan's identity has prominently bad records, _and_ the only > visible activity from his account was setting up a personal page directing to > his highly controversial website." > > Below you can read my response: > > You better not criticize someone who eventually programming better than you! > The "setting up a personal page directing to his highly controversial > website" eventually are websites I wrote solely using Free Software. If you > look a bit more closely you can see that the font which is in use on that web > pages are modified "GNU UNIFONT"! Indeed, you distribute a font with such a name on your website; if this is a version of GNU Unifont, you should follow the GNU GPL when distributing it. I'm afraid you don't. > I seen your work and I suggest you don't get personal because your work is > full of errors. I don't use non-free software in the websites I coded but you > do! So don't come and talk to me that "Zoltan's identity has prominently bad > records". Who are you anyway? Keep your personal opinions out of GNU or you > will be removed from the project Mr.. Pavel Kharitonov. > > Regarding GNUnited Nations I must say that that project is a disgrace and in > fact the use of the name of United Nations is forbidden internationally! If > you want to see something which is authorized by the United Nations I suggest > you visit https://universaldeclarationofhumanrights.info where you can read > the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 18 languages. That's my work and > a billion times more useful than your GNUnited Nations. If you want to be > personal I going to be personal Mr. Pavel Kharitonov. The translations authorized by the UN are published on https://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Pages/SearchByLang.aspx The greatest difference of your translations from those posted on www.ohchr.org is removing the original copyright line and adding a HTML comment like © 2015–2019 Zoltán Kondér — All rights reserved! Please let me doubt that the change was authorized by the UN. There is definitely no your non-trivial work---all useful work was done by other people. In fact, many of these texts already existed when you were born. > I kindly ask Richard Stallman to restore my account at GNU Savannah and let > me contribute to projects which is useful. The only project where I wish to > contribute is "GNU Unifont" but I also willing to volunteer in any project > where needed. Are you going to give out other people's work as yours in a similar way?
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