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by zahlman
248 days ago
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> I more or less agree with the "no politics at work" stance > but you've omitted I'm not that poster, but it was objectively correct to omit that, because it was as an objective matter of fact not "at work". It does. Not. Matter. In this context what his beliefs are, or how they look to you through your lens. In exactly the same way that, for example, the political views of GNOME and Xorg developers are not relevant to the development of those projects, and only become relevant when they get discussed in development spaces. (Or, you know, when they become the motivation for explicit interference in XLibre development.) |
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