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[-] dubyakay@lemmy.ca -3 points 2 months ago

Dunno. But this post is about Linus Torwalds booting Russians from an open source project due to their association with a warmongering regime. It's nothing to do with the US.

[-] MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

You seriously think that the US are not warmongering?

My point was, that your enemy might be in your ranks. Some of your dotzend secret services might have other goals than the interests of the common people. It's rarely only black and white.

Btw, didn't they ask Linus to include a backdoor once already?

[-] RightEdofer@lemmy.ca -3 points 2 months ago

Linux isn’t a sovereign nation. This isn’t difficult.

[-] Eyck_of_denesle@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 months ago

Are there no American or Israeli maintainers?

[-] dubyakay@lemmy.ca -2 points 2 months ago

Is the country of Linus beholden to sanctioning those countries?

[-] Eyck_of_denesle@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 months ago

Not sure but they should

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