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by runarberg 1627 days ago
You are raising point which noone is disputing. Yes stuff broke, people’s time was wasted, this was the intention. However that does not necessitate malice. IWW for example calls these kinds of sabotage a direct action. The malice is towards the oppressors. The goal is to slow down production and such that our oppressors suffer.

This act is really no different then a strike. A striking worker is only malicious towards those who unfavorably profits from their labor. Other workers might suffer, but a true worker will stand in solidarity, for direct action is an act of love for the entire working class.

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Keep in mind Marak was active in the issue tracker afterwards pretending to be fixing the "bug". Marak didn't change the description, readme, or roadmap of the package. He passed the release off as a functioning library that deliberately crashes any process that used the library. That is a Trojan.
This still describes a very standard industrial sabotage. Quite often workers will continue deliberating confusion as part of the sabotage, either to cover their tracks or to maximize the time of diminished production. The goal is still the same.