• Draft ballot statement regarding Richard Stallman's readmission to the

    From Kurt Roeckx@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 3 22:30:02 2021
    Here is the draft ballot:

    Voting period starts 2021-04-04 00:00:00 UTC
    Votes must be received by 2021-04-17 23:59:59 UTC

    The following ballot is for voting on a regarding Richard Stallman's readmission to the FSF board

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    [ ] Choice 1: Call for the FSF board removal, as in rms-open-letter.github.io
    [ ] Choice 2: Call for Stallman's resignation from all FSF bodies
    [ ] Choice 3: Discourage collaboration with the FSF while Stallman is in a leading position
    [ ] Choice 4: Call on the FSF to further its governance processes
    [ ] Choice 5: Support Stallman's reinstatement, as in rms-support-letter.github.io
    [ ] Choice 6: Denounce a witch-hunt against RMS and the FSF
    [ ] Choice 7: Debian will not issue a public statement on this issue
    [ ] Choice 8: Further Discussion
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    BALLOT OPTIONS

    Choice 1: Call for the FSF board removal, as in rms-open-letter.github.io =========================================================================

    The Debian Project co-signs the statement regarding Richard
    Stallman's readmission to the FSF board seen at https://github.com/rms-open-letter/rms-open-letter.github.io/blob/main/index.md.
    The text of this statement is given below.

    Richard M. Stallman, frequently known as RMS, has been a
    dangerous force in the free software community for a long time. He
    has shown himself to be misogynist, ableist, and transphobic, among
    other serious accusations of impropriety. These sorts of beliefs
    have no place in the free software, digital rights, and tech
    communities. With his recent reinstatement to the Board of Directors
    of the Free Software Foundation, we call for the entire Board of the
    FSF to step down and for RMS to be removed from all leadership
    positions.

    We, the undersigned, believe in the necessity of digital autonomy
    and the powerful role user freedom plays in protecting our
    fundamental human rights. In order to realize the promise of
    everything software freedom makes possible, there must be radical
    change within the community. We believe in a present and a future
    where all technology empowers - not oppresses - people. We know that
    this is only possible in a world where technology is built to pay
    respect to our rights at its most foundational levels. While these
    ideas have been popularized in some form by Richard M. Stallman, he
    does not speak for us. We do not condone his actions and opinions.
    We do not acknowledge his leadership or the leadership of the Free
    Software Foundation as it stands today.

    There has been enough tolerance of RMS’s repugnant ideas and
    behavior. We cannot continue to let one person ruin the meaning of
    our work. Our communities have no space for people like Richard M.
    Stallman, and we will not continue suffering his behavior, giving
    him a leadership role, or otherwise holding him and his hurtful and
    dangerous ideology as acceptable.

    We are calling for the removal of the entire Board of the Free
    Software Foundation. These are people who have enabled and empowered
    RMS for years. They demonstrate this again by permitting him to
    rejoin the FSF Board. It is time for RMS to step back from the free
    software, tech ethics, digital rights, and tech communities, for he
    cannot provide the leadership we need. We are also calling for
    Richard M. Stallman to be removed from all leadership positions,
    including the GNU Project.

    We urge those in a position to do so to stop supporting the Free
    Software Foundation. Refuse to contribute to projects related to the
    FSF and RMS. Do not speak at or attend FSF events, or events that
    welcome RMS and his brand of intolerance. We ask for contributors to
    free software projects to take a stand against bigotry and hate
    within their projects. While doing these things, tell these
    communities and the FSF why.

    We have detailed several public incidents of RMS's behavior. Some of
    us have our own stories about RMS and our interactions with him,
    things that are not captured in email threads or on video. We hope
    you will read what has been shared and consider the harm that he has
    done to our community and others.

    Choice 2: Call for Stallman's resignation from all FSF bodies =============================================================

    Under section 4.1.5 of the constitution, the Developers make the
    following statement:

    Debian’s statement on Richard Stallman rejoining the FSF board

    We at Debian are profoundly disappointed to hear of the re-election
    of Richard Stallman to a leadership position at the Free Software
    Foundation, after a series of serious accusations of misconduct led
    to his resignation as president and board member of the FSF in 2019.

    One crucial factor in making our community more inclusive is to
    recognise and reflect when other people are harmed by our own
    actions and consider this feedback in future actions. The way
    Richard Stallman announced his return to the board unfortunately
    lacks any acknowledgement of this kind of thought process. We are
    deeply disappointed that the FSF board elected him a board member
    again despite no discernible steps were taken by him to be
    accountable for, much less make amends for, his past actions or
    those who have been harmed by them. Finally, we are also disturbed
    by the secretive process of his re-election, and how it was
    belatedly conveyed [0] to FSF’s staff and supporters.

    We believe this step and how it was communicated sends wrong and
    hurtful message and harms the future of the Free Software movement.
    The goal of the software freedom movement is to empower all people
    to control technology and thereby create a better society for
    everyone. Free Software is meant to serve everyone regardless of
    their age, ability or disability, gender identity, sex, ethnicity,
    nationality, religion or sexual orientation. This requires an
    inclusive and diverse environment that welcomes all contributors
    equally. Debian realises that we ourselves and the Free Software
    movement still have to work hard to be in that place where everyone
    feels safe and respected to participate in it in order to fulfil the
    movement's mission.

    That is why, we call for his resignation from all FSF bodies. The
    FSF needs to seriously reflect on this decision as well as their decision-making process to prevent similar issues from happening
    again. Therefore, in the current situation we see ourselves unable
    to collaborate both with the FSF and any other organisation in which
    Richard Stallman has a leading position. Instead, we will continue
    to work with groups and individuals who foster diversity and
    equality in the Free Software movement in order to achieve our joint
    goal of empowering all users to control technology.

    [0] https://status.fsf.org/notice/3796703
    Heavily based on:
    [1] https://fsfe.org/news/2021/news-20210324-01.html
    [2] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/statement-re-election-richard-stallman-fsf-board

    Choice 3: Discourage collaboration with the FSF while Stallman is in a leading position
    =======================================================================================

    Under section 4.1.5 of the constitution, the Developers make the
    following statement:

    Debian’s statement on Richard Stallman rejoining the FSF board

    We at Debian are profoundly disappointed to hear of the re-election
    of Richard Stallman to a leadership position at the Free Software
    Foundation, after a series of serious accusations of misconduct led
    to his resignation as president and board member of the FSF in 2019.

    One crucial factor in making our community more inclusive is to
    recognise and reflect when other people are harmed by our actions
    and consider this feedback in future actions. Unfortunately, the way
    Richard Stallman announced his return to the board lacks any
    acknowledgement of this kind of thought process. We are deeply
    disappointed that the FSF board elected him as a board member again,
    despite no discernible steps were taken by him to be accountable
    for, much less make amends for, his past actions or those who have
    been harmed by them. Finally, we are also disturbed by the secretive
    process of his re-election, and how it was belatedly conveyed [0] to
    FSF’s staff and supporters.

    We believe this step and how it was communicated sends a wrong and
    hurtful message and harms the future of the Free Software movement.
    The goal of the software freedom movement is to empower all people
    to control technology and thereby create a better society for
    everyone. Free Software is meant to serve everyone regardless of
    their age, ability or disability, gender identity, sex, ethnicity,
    nationality, religion or sexual orientation. This requires an
    inclusive and diverse environment that welcomes all contributors
    equally. Debian realises that we and the Free Software movement
    still have to work hard to be in that place where everyone feels
    safe and respected to participate in it in order to fulfil the
    movement's mission.

    Therefore, in the current situation, the Debian Project discourages collaborating both with the FSF and any other organisation in which
    Richard Stallman has a leading position. Instead, we will continue
    looking forward to work with groups and individuals who foster
    diversity and equality in the Free Software movement in order to
    achieve our joint goal of empowering all users to control
    technology.

    [0] https://status.fsf.org/notice/3796703

    Choice 4: Call on the FSF to further its governance processes =============================================================

    This is a position statement of the Debian Developers in accordance
    with our constitution, section 4.1.5.

    The Developers firmly believe that leaders in any prominent
    organisation are, and should be, held to the highest standards of accountability.

    We are disappointed that issues of transparency and accountability
    in the governance of the Free Software Foundation have led to
    unresolved and serious complaints of impropriety by its founder
    Richard Stallman over a number of years whilst in the position of
    president and as a member of the board. In particular, we are deeply
    concerned that the board saw fit to reinstate him without properly
    considering the effect of its actions on those complainants.

    The Developers acknowledge that people make mistakes but believe
    that where those people are in leadership positions, they must be
    held accountable for their mistakes. We believe that the most
    important part of making mistakes is learning from them and changing
    behaviour. We are most concerned that Richard and the board have not sufficiently acknowledged or learned from issues which have affected
    a large number of people and that Richard remains a significant
    influence on both the FSF board and the GNU project.

    We call upon the Free Software Foundation to further steps it has
    taken in March 2021 to overhaul governance of the organisation, and
    to work tirelessly to ensure its aim is fulfilled. We believe that
    only through properly accountable governance can members of an
    organisation ensure their voice is heard. The Free Software
    Foundation must do everything in its power to protect its staff and
    members, and the wider community, including a robust and transparent
    process for dealing with complaints.

    We urge Richard Stallman and the remaining members of the board
    which reinstated him, to consider their positions.

    The Developers are proud that contributors to free software come
    from all walks of life and that our diverse experience and opinions
    are a strength of software freedom. But we must never cease in our
    efforts to ensure that all contributors are treated with respect,
    and that they feel safe and secure in our communities - including
    when we meet in person.

    Choice 5: Support Stallman's reinstatement, as in rms-support-letter.github.io ==============================================================================

    The Debian Project co-signs the statement regarding Richard
    Stallman's readmission to the FSF board seen at https://rms-support-letter.github.io/. The text of this statement is
    given below.

    Richard M. Stallman, frequently known as RMS, has been a driving
    force in the free software movement for decades, with contributions
    including the GNU operating system and Emacs.

    Recently, there have been vile online attacks looking to remove him
    from the FSF board of directors for expressing his personal
    opinions. We have watched this happen before in an organized fashion
    with other prominent free software activists and programmers. We
    will not stand idly this time, when an icon of this community is
    attacked.

    FSF is an autonomous body that is capable of treating its members in
    a fair, unbiased fashion, and should not give in to external social
    pressures. We urge the FSF to consider the arguments against RMS
    objectively and to truly understand the meaning of his words and
    actions.

    Historically, RMS has been expressing his views in ways that upset
    many people. He is usually more focused on the philosophical
    underpinnings, and pursuing the objective truth and linguistic
    purism, while underemphasising people’s feelings on matters he’s
    commenting on. This makes his arguments vulnerable to
    misunderstanding and misrepresentation, something which we feel is
    happening in the open letter calling for his removal. His words need
    to be interpreted in this context and taking into account that more
    often than not, he is not looking to put things diplomatically.

    Regardless, Stallman’s opinions on the matters he is being
    persecuted over are not relevant to his ability to lead a community
    such as the FSF. Furthermore, he is entitled to his opinions just as
    much as anyone else. Members and supporters do not have to agree
    with his opinions, but should respect his right to freedom of
    thought and speech.

    To the FSF:

    Removing RMS will hurt FSF’s image and will deal a significant blow
    to the momentum of the free software movement. We urge you to
    consider your actions carefully, as what you will decide will have a
    serious impact on the future of the software industry.

    To the ambush mob who is ganging up on Richard Stallman over
    reasonable arguments in debate and various opinions and beliefs
    voiced over decades as a public figure:

    You have no part in choosing the leadership of any communities.
    Especially not via another mob attack which does not remotely
    resemble a fairly conducted debate as exemplified by better people
    such as Richard Stallman.

    Choice 6: Denounce a witch-hunt against RMS and the FSF =======================================================

    Debian refuses to participate in and denounces the witch-hunt
    against Richard Stallman, the Free Software Foundation, and the
    members of the board of the Free Software Foundation.

    Choice 7: Debian will not issue a public statement on this issue ================================================================

    The Debian Project will not issue a public statement on whether
    Richard Stallman should be removed from leadership positions or not.

    Any individual (including Debian members) wishing to (co-)sign any
    of the open letters on this subject is invited to do this in a
    personal capacity.


    Choice 8: Further Discussion
    ============================

    This is the default option. Rank this option higher than the unacceptable choices.


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