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Re: You rate savannah.gnu.org at A? AYFKM?
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S T |
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Re: You rate savannah.gnu.org at A? AYFKM? |
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Tue, 08 Mar 2022 08:34:57 +1100 |
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Hi Pau
>> The free software movement is a campaign for a moral goal:
>
> No. As long as you consider it acceptable to throw some people under the
> bus, as long as you call not doing that a "feature", your goal, whatever
> else it may be, is *not* moral and will never be, repeated claims to the
> contrary notwithstanding.
What people under the bus?
>> to end an injustice.
>
> "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" (Martin Luther
> King). Since you consider acceptable to perpetuate an injustice (and
> arguably reinforce it, by giving it another stronghold), your approach
> is flawed to the core, and you're defending the indefensible.
What injustice?
> Then, since you happily ignore and perpetuate one wrong while claiming
> to fight to end another, you're not fighting to end wrongs, plural. That
> would mean your own goal is not a moral one.
What is being ignored?
> Yes, software (like websites) that gives certain people, like the FSF,
> power over the users, by letting it selectively deny access to some of
> us (aka, people with disabilities), is indeed a matter of good vs. evil.
Pau, since when is FSF website unfriendly toward people with disabilities? I
find it more useable than many other websites.
S