Hello Chuck Zmudzinski.

On 24/09/2021 18:37, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:

However, if Debian refuses to remove defamatory comments,
perhaps Debian could be held liable if Debian refuses to remove
comments at a person's request if the comments truly harm a
person's good reputation and, for example, destroys a person's
ability to get a job in software development, or anywhere else
for that matter. Who would hire me if they read what is now
being said about me by Andy Smith, et. al. on Debian's web
pages. If Debian wants to be sure to avoid such a lawsuit,
I think Debian should remove at least some comments to
completely avoid legal liability. I am sure I could find a lawyer
in the U.S. to try it if I wanted to.

Is this guy for real? I missed all the fun in bug report haha.

We are Debian. We the People. Debian doesn't need US facing legal
entity, which you can sue over, to operate. Or any entity for that
matter. Suing Debian is like suing Bitcoin. Good luck with that lol.
I now quoted your comment in my e-mail. How are you going to remove
content from my sent e-mail?

PS. I wouldn't employ you either.

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