Re: removing toxic emailers

2021-04-15 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> On Apr 14, 2021, at 5:10 PM, Christopher Dimech wrote: > What are we? Adults or Children? You know, as I know, that identities > can be made up. There are many computing specialists who can do that. > They can even be made so it looks as though they were sent by you, or > from your work and

Re: Fsf decision

2021-04-16 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
This is not new, this was what his FSF put out four or five days ago that that a lot of people found unacceptable. Get a load of this, emphasis mine: > RMS acknowledges that he has made mistakes. He has sincere regrets, > **especially at how anger toward him personally has negatively impacted t

Re: A suggestion for going forward from the RMS/FSF debate

2021-04-16 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> Due to their being paid for the work. Have no doubt that if others > were being paid, the contributions could likely drown the current > contributors. Thus, the claim of a power grab is valid. This is a non-sequitur.

Re: removing toxic emailers

2021-04-17 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> I wasn't even implying that these cultures are 'good' or 'bad', just > that they exist and differ from the various regional cultures which > exist all over the world. I think people were quite touchy at my line > of questioning. I recognise that there are differences between i.e. > LA and Seattle

Re: removing toxic emailers

2021-04-17 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
On Apr 17, 2021, at 1:36 AM, Frosku wrote: > I feel imposed upon when, as a volunteer, I'm expected to submit not just > my volunteered time but all of my time in every venue to your cultural > norms. This is not normal. Just because some of you are paid very nice > salaries to hack on free softwa

Re: removing toxic emailers

2021-04-17 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> I feel imposed upon when, as a volunteer, I'm expected to submit not just > my volunteered time but all of my time in every venue to your cultural > norms. Can you not imagine… some people have already felt that way for quite some time, and became excluded? That it is not a hypothetical for them

Re: A suggestion for going forward from the RMS/FSF debate

2021-04-17 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> Furthermore, it continues to nullify the Apache License by allowing patent > treachery. The LLVM License is thus a perfidious license intended to > allow the licensor to sue you at their choosing.= “Patent treachery”? And the intent of the license is to... accommodate lawsuits? That’s some ver

Re: A suggestion for going forward from the RMS/FSF debate

2021-04-18 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> Correct. The Apache License included certain patent termination and > counterclaim provisions, made void and null by the LLVM Exceptions. > Originally, the LLVM License > was based on the two free software licenses - the X11 license and the > 3-clause BSD license. By 2005, Apple managed to

Re: A suggestion for going forward from the RMS/FSF debate

2021-04-18 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
If the purpose was to facilitate lawsuits, and these lawsuits haven’t occurred after all these years, it seems like it didn’t work. Maybe you are wrong about the intent? Aaron > On Apr 18, 2021, at 12:50 AM, Christopher Dimech wrote: > > > I know that Apple can make some strong ownership cla

Re: Some really strange GIMPLE

2021-04-27 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
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Re: Mission Statement

2021-06-09 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
On Jun 9, 2021, at 6:48 AM, Christopher Dimech via Gcc mailto:gcc@gcc.gnu.org>> wrote > All this could became meaningless in ten years time because major > changes have resulted from division. If we go on dividing the > world using a knife rather than stitching it together, everything > will be le

Re: Mission Statement

2021-06-09 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
On Jun 9, 2021, at 8:30 AM, Christopher Dimech wrote: > > Besides inspiring a sceptic attitude, Cicero made the language of > the civilized world. Yes > This has nothing to do with any complaints > of mistreatment, but mostly about belief systems that have taken > over many people's lives. Tha

Re: Mission Statement

2021-06-09 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
> In this state of making something right, and making > something wrong, there is no way for inclusiveness. Are you familiar with the tolerance paradox? Aaron

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2021-06-12 Thread Aaron Gyes via Gcc
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