For starters, this package isn't being removed because of its name. It's
being removed because it has a bunch of extremely offensive comments
littered throughout the comments. For example, up until recently, it had
a log message that called people "fags." [1].
Secondly, this just doesn't belong on an OpenBSD mailing list.
[1]
https://git.weboob.org/weboob/weboob/merge_requests/228/diffs#85eabf8cd7ee0b4611976309bd723f6ad7b301c4_784_784
-Daniel
at 10:17 AM, vsnsdualce@memeware.net wrote:
> Debian is not ruled by the men who actually write the software, but
> instead women.
> Just like in all the anglo-american conquered world.
>
> We, the men who actually do work, are treated as the same worker-slaves
> everywhere.
>
> Opensource was a refuge from the worthless cunts (who ban us from having
> anything good, such as cute young child brides (allowed by YHWH))
> but has not been for some time now. Part and parcel of anglo culture: the
> man is a dog, the wwuuuummmannn is a Noble.
>
> Now that Linus has caved all is lost.
>
> But you can always rescind license for your copyrighted works...
> (as-long as they are a bare license such as the gpl2).
>
> Absent an attached interest (ie: someone paying you for use of the work,
> or relying on your promises): you the rightsholder have the right to
> rescind at will.
> GPL v2 lacks such language disclaiming rescission, you made no utterances
> that one could rely upon to suggest
> that there would be no rescission, and you were paid no consideration for
> your work.
> .: You can rescind, just like any other property license.
>
> And yes, I am a lawyer.
>
> Men should be free to take girl children as brides and feminism should be
> eliminated from the earth
> (just as they seek to eliminate all pro-male cultures in the world)
>
> On 2018-12-24 14:58, Default User wrote:
>> On Mon, Dec 24, 2018, 05:20 Ivan Ivanov <qmastery16@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> 500 comments at Slashdot, >200 at Phoronix and >1000 at linux org
>>> ru! See now?
>>> When a technical project starts making their decisions over
>>> political reasons...
>>> rather than technical, it is doomed. Good time to switch to a
>>> similar distro....
>>> with mentally sane leadership, like Devuan. Also what's good about
>>> Devuan :
>>> Devuan does not use SystemDick as its' init system! SystemD contains
>>>> 1 million
>>> lines of bloated code and lots of vulnerabilities have been found
>>> there and
>>> countless haven't, also the SystemD creators are arrogant and refuse
>>> to fix many
>>> discovered security vulnerabilities, to a point where they've been
>>> awarded a
>>> " Pwnie award " for refusing to fix a critical vuln.
>>> That is why I prefer the distros which are using something else as
>>> init system:
>>> either good old SysV, or something more modern like OpenRC (at Artix
>>> Linux) or
>>> runit (at Void Linux) , just not systemd! There are only a few such
>>> distros left
>>> because of Redhat pressure, and luckily Devuan is one of them.
>>> If you found Debian as useful before it went nuts then maybe you'd
>>> like Devuan,
>>> or even some other distros that I mentioned: Artix Linux =Arch with
>>> a human face
>>> (has GUI + everything configured by default, nice GUI package
>>> manager and
>>> convenient to use even for the beginners), and Void Linux -amazingly
>>> fast distro
>>> really suitable for old PCs, but lacks some packages so you'd need
>>> to compile
>>> the things from source once in a while, in comparison Artix has
>>> almost the same
>>> set of packages as Arch. Both Artix and Void are very stable despite
>>> their
>>> packages are really new and they are among the first to get new
>>> Linux kernels
>>> with fresh drivers.
>>> Or maybe MX Linux, one of the top popularity distros nowadays which
>>> is
>>> also "no systemd" and somehow only recently I learned about it
>>> Best regards,
>>> Ivan Ivanov,
>>> open source firmware developer
>> How ridiculous that some pathetic questionable would spend their
>> precious time on Earth censoring package names which contain the
>> character string "boob".
>> Sad.
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