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Among other reasons, the discussion is starting to repeat itself and to fail to respect the participants. >>>>> "Didier" == Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <o...@debian.org> writes: Didier> Le samedi, 8 février 2020, 16.15:13 h CET Svante Signell a Didier> écrit : >> On Sat, 2020-02-08 at 14:51 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: >> > Sam Hartman, le sam. 08 févr. 2020 08:27:24 -0500, a ecrit: > > >> It sounds like you were suggesting that people should leave as a >> way of > > pressuring or punishing the project. >> >> Why not, if the project is heading in the wrong way according to >> their conviction. Some people have already left Debian, as a >> result of the GR. Didier> The Debian project members voted for a project's position Didier> statement of the day, that resulted in option B winning Didier> [0]. You might dislike this result, but option B is the Didier> Debian project's current opinion on Init systems, multiple Didier> init systems, and the use of systemd facilities. Didier> Now with this Debian's position statement in mind, you can Didier> choose to help making (this) Debian better, or you can Didier> choose to put your energy in other projects that pursue Didier> goals more aligned with yours. That's not pushing you out, Didier> that's Debian saying "this is where we're going; are you Didier> going along?". >> > I'd say do not try to fix it, we've been trying unsuccessfully >> within the > Hurd community. >> >> Samuel, so you want me to stop working on Hurd? Nice, the first >> thing I'll do is to shut down the Debian/GNU Hurd buildd mahler. Didier> Threats and emotional blackmail are not welcome in Didier> Debian. Please stop. Didier> (If you don't feel like maintaining an piece of Didier> infrastructure for the Debian project, by all means organize Didier> its replacement to free it from your hands. It's clearly Didier> your right. But don't use work you do for the project as Didier> argumentative lever; that's really not acceptable.) Didier> OdyX Didier> [0] https://www.debian.org/vote/2019/vote_002#textb