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Szerző: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
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Tárgy: Re: [DNG] Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: GPL version 2 is a bare license. Recind. (Regarding (future) linux Code of Conduct Bannings).
On 01.10.2018 07:28, Taiidan@??? wrote:

Hi,

> On 09/27/2018 05:11 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
>> I'm that Social Justice Warrior that you don't like.
>
> I can almost guarantee you aren't.
>
> There is a big difference between being for social justice which any
> reasonable person is, and being a SJW.


I can follow this way of thinking ... we should be careful not get into
conflicts by just different interpretation of some terminology.

I've seen a lot of self-declared 'social justice warriors', who finally
did more harm than anything useful. Those who really did many good
things, tend to not calling themselves that way.

These CoC issues remind me to things happening in other (eg. the
political) field. For example here in Germany (in other European
countries, too) certain movements try to establish certain CoCs to
most areas of daily life, that just shall prohibit them from speaking
their mind, eg.:

* people against abortion shall be banned/silenced, as they're
discriminating women.
* people against gay marriage shall be banned/silenced, as they're
discriminating gays.
* people against child marriage shall be banned/silenced, as they're
discriminating certain religions / cultures.
* people who speak about crimal immigrants or refugees shall be banned/
silenced, as they're discriminating them
* people who speak about costs of immigration shall be banned/silenced
as they're discriminating immigrants
* people who differenciate between immigrants and refugees shall be
banned/silenced, as they're discriminating refuguees

Those demands usually come from 'leftist' groups (mostly beaurocrats,
who never contributed anything actually useful, heavily sponsored by
multi-billionares) who try to take over the whole society (smells like
a 2nd wave of the 68'ers, who turned our schools into indoctrination
camps). And the very same people applaude to officials and party leaders
who openly spill anti-white or anti-German racism - eg. the "bomber-
harris-do-it-again"-faction" (remember: Arthur Harris was a very brutal
war criminal, who deliberately slaughtered at least a million civilians)

With that background, things like 'CoC's make my alarm bells ring very
louldly. Of course, I don't believe that any of the kernel maintainers
belong to those groups. But it feels they might be somewhat under
some 'social pressure'.

A practical look on the actual text:

* they're trying to introduce a kind of legal system into a tech project
* the text is so extremly vague, that it just isn't usable for any
serious legal purpose. given enough phantasy, one can interpret
anything into it. therefore: great chance of failing the original good
intent, and high risk of abuse

And the argument, the maintainers will take good decisions anyways,
isn't pro the CoC - actually it's a very strong con. Because, if it's
really the case (IMHO, indeed had been so for the last decades), this
codex isn't needed at all - it's been obsolete decades before it's
inception. Instead it's just introducing new, completely unnecessary
conflicts.

The whole purpose of any codex is a formalization of social rules, that
aren't followed automatically the responsible people, and are neutral
on the personal views of the individuals who're subjected to it or have
to execute/enforce it. Just intended to control those individuals who
do not inherently follow the unwritten moral rules. Anything else would
be just destructive bureaucracy or even a social/legal weapon.

If these FOSS projects really wanted to establish a properly working
CoC, they'd also need to establish their own complete legal system,
including lawmakers, courts, police. Is that really the goal ?


--mtx