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  • HayadSont@discuss.online
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    5 hours ago

    I’ll try to keep it brief/concise/short. Apologies if this makes me come across as abrasive in the process.

    If I’d attempt to distill the point(s) in your reply, I’d come to:

    • You want to uphold the respect and good will (F(L))OSS developers absolutely deserve for doing the thankless work and effort they put. I’m with you on this. The only difference could be that I’m actively trying to uphold a standard[1] for this and applying that (subjective) standard here. That’s also why I asked you questions[2] to understand your standard in hopes of coming to a mutual understanding or at least a better understanding of each other.
    • Insinuating that I might have some anti-Chinese bias (or something). Honestly, I didn’t want to go over this as I deliberately skipped a lot of other points (like implying that enterprise level code is somehow better, ignoring the fact that binary blobs go completely against the spirit of (F(L))OSS, ignoring that Ventoy -however small of a project you may view it- has a unique position for malicious use or somehow implying that big corpo software is more interesting to be targeted) that I didn’t deem worth discussing here. I hope you understand why I couldn’t ignore this (possible) ‘allegation’. I’ll keep it brief, though: No, it being supposedly by a person that knows Chinese doesn’t even remotely affect my judgement and/or evaluation. I find it distasteful/appalling that that’s even considered. But I thank you for laying your cards in this respect as this will help to move on to the actual meat of the conversation.

    1. You absolutely don’t have to respect my standard or anyone else’s. I just make the observation that everyone has ‘a’ standard for adopting (F(L)OSS. ↩︎

    2. Those questions being: “But at what point do you start to second guess the intent behind the maintainer?” and “What should have happened for you to be more concerned?”. Please don’t feel necessarily pressed to answer them. However, I’m positive that it’ll be instrumental to bridge our stances. On the note of questions, allow me to introduce a third one that might be beneficial in getting my point across, don’t you think the handling of this issue (i.e. literal radio silence for over a year while it has arguably been the biggest issue in its history) leaves a lot to be desired? ↩︎