Re: Open Letter to the IT community, the GNOME Foundation, and Niel McGovern

2019-10-02 Thread Jake D. Parsons via foundation-list
So, where else do I go to for the serious misconduct of a GNOME Foundation member? Considering the calls for subversion of organizations I respect from the GNOME community, which may or may not be represenative of the majority, why would I want to be a member, of what is proving to be, your

Re: Open Letter to the IT community, the GNOME Foundation, and Niel McGovern

2019-10-02 Thread Jake D. Parsons via foundation-list
destructive? The creative thing to do would be to change the license, write your own damn programs, fund your own project, and quit trying to undermine the projects you are wedded too but are too destructive and weak to divorce from. It is also the moral and ethical, the right thing, to do. &g

Open Letter to the IT community, the GNOME Foundation, and Niel McGovern

2019-10-02 Thread Jake D. Parsons via foundation-list
Greetings; I attached a text file with the text that gave me my basis for this accusation from Neil McGovern' s blog: Liberal Musings. I call for Neil McGovern to step down from his position as the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation for the betterment of software freedom, basic