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posted by martyb on Thursday August 27 2020, @11:22PM   Printer-friendly
from the CoC dept.

Software engineer, Debian developer, and recognized Free/Open Source Software innovator Daniel Pocock scratches the surface on the 2016 explusion of journalist, security researcher, and hacker Jacob Appelbaum from Debian. He asserts that the leadership in Debian at the time falsified evidence and hid conflicts of interest when dealing with the allegations against Appelbaum.

In 2016, there was an enormous amount of noise about Jacob Appelbaum from the Tor Project and winner of the Henri Nannen Prize for journalism.

An anonymous web site had been set up with allegations of harassment, abuse and rape. Unlike the #MeToo movement, which came later, nobody identified themselves and nobody filed a police complaint. It appears that the site was run by people who live in another country and have no daily contact with Appelbaum. Therefore, many people feel this wasn't about justice or immediate threats to their safety.

Long discussions took place in the private mailing lists of many free software communities, including Debian. Personally, as a I focus on my employer, clients and family and as there are so many long email discussions in Debian, I don't follow most of these things. I've come to regret that as it is now clear that at least some claims may have been falsified, a serious injustice has transpired and this could have been easily detected.

I don't wish to discount the experiences of anybody who has been a victim of a crime. However, in the correspondence that was circulated within Debian, the only person who has technically been harassed is Jacob Appelbaum himself. If Appelbaum does have a case to answer then organizations muddying the waters, inventing additional victims, may undermine the stories of real victims.

He then goes on to provide supporting evidence — including what was falsified and how the falsifications were used by the press — and then, from there, used against Appelbaum.

Previously:
(2016) Jacob Appelbaum Leaves the Tor Project
(2014) Hackers Replicate NSA's Leaked Bugging Devices


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by rleigh on Friday August 28 2020, @05:36PM (2 children)

    by rleigh (4887) on Friday August 28 2020, @05:36PM (#1043420) Homepage

    I think there's some small financial incentive. After all, project funding for diversity initiatives has to be spent on willing recipients of the cash. But mostly, I think it's about personal validation and personal power. The people who control the enforcement of the CoCs control everyone else on the project. Must make for some nice little power trip to hold judgement over people and cast out the unworthy. Everyone has to crawl before them lest the outrage mob be unleashed.

    From what I've read of Debian's CoC enforcement, it's like a kangaroo court with calls for informants to dish dirt on fellow developers. Seriously, look what's public on debian-project. It's shocking. What's worse is seeing various prominent developers eagerly going along with it, happy to subjugate others. I don't want to make this sound too awful, but the impression I get is a bunch of desperate Beta males debasing themselves in front of the blue haired women who took it upon themselves to involve themselves in the project to this end (for the most part, they aren't contributing software, they are primarily non-productive and involve themselves socially).

    I'm glad I got out before all that nonsense took off in a big way. Thing is, this is a volunteer project where people willingly give up their free time to package up and integrate open source software to make a free operating system. That's the primary goal. All the CoC stuff is counter to this, and why would I want my free time to be spent stressed out on toxic social justice politics when all I really wanted to do was write high quality free software that I and others could enjoy and use for productive purposes. It's a massive turn off; there's plenty of other things I can do in my spare time.

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  • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Friday August 28 2020, @06:46PM

    by Reziac (2489) on Friday August 28 2020, @06:46PM (#1043464) Homepage

    No argument from me... we're enabling little tin gods with this CoC bullshit, and it always goes as you describe, until finally all the productive people leave.

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    And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.
  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday August 29 2020, @01:53AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Saturday August 29 2020, @01:53AM (#1043591) Journal

    they aren't contributing software, they are primarily non-productive and involve themselves socially).

    Moving outside the software world, I swear that 10 to 20% of women fit that description. Some men are guilty of the same, but the numbers have always seemed to be smaller - maybe 2 or 3%.