@fsf censored me for raising ethical questions surrounding the use of Free Software in Russian Military
The message i sent was:
> i am not saying condeming acts of war, FSF is not the place for that i am saying to encourage restricting access to russians or doing literally anything on the subject, but watching
Full conversation at https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libreplanet-discuss/2022-02/msg00055.html
#FSF #FreeSoftwarePolitics #FLOSS #FOSS #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #UA #Ukraine #UkraineCrisis #standwithUkraine #supportUkraine #UkraineCrisis #RU #Russia #putin #moscow
> Was it censored? The full message is there and a conversation started from it.
The message i sent was rejected to be published in the list
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I am not arguing for weaponizing FSF i am currently arguing for people to review their code and ask themselves whether it can be used in russian military.. If so they should take an appropriate actions like i am a software/hardware developer and i am working on an aircraft for 3.5 years now.. that aircraft is very cheap to make and can be easily turned into a drone..
Legal restrictions are not going to work russia doesn't even care about the international law..
@kreyren
Oh, sorry I thought it was the one you linked to.
At this point the war is prepared already, probably won't last very long.
I'm unsure deleting your code would accomplish anything, I doubt Russia entered this war unprepared.
If it can be turned into a drone, and you don't have problems with it being used like that, then you might show how this can be done to some Ukrainian that would be able to.
@fsf