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Richard Stallman Says Linux Code Contributions Can't Be Rescinded (itwire.com)

An anonymous reader quotes iTWire: Linux developers who contribute code to the kernel cannot rescind those contributions, according to the software programmer who devised the GNU General Public Licence version 2.0, the licence under which the kernel is released. Richard Stallman, the head of the Free Software Foundation and founder of the GNU Project, told iTWire in response to queries that contributors to a GPLv2-covered program could not ask for their code to be removed. "That's because they are bound by the GPLv2 themselves. I checked this with a lawyer," said Stallman, who started the free software movement in 1984.

There have been claims made by many people, including journalists, that if any kernel developers are penalised under the new code of conduct for the kernel project -- which was put in place when Linux creator Linus Torvalds decided to take a break to fix his behavioural issues -- then they would ask for their code to be removed from the kernel... Stallman asked: "But what if they could? What would they achieve by doing so? They would cause harm to the whole free software community. The anonymous person who suggests that Linux contributors do this is urging them to [use a] set of nuclear weapons in pique over an internal matter of the development team for Linux. What a shame that would be."

Slashdot reader dmoberhaus shared an article from Motherboard with more perspetives from Eric S. Raymond and LWN.net founder Jonathan Corbet, which also traces the origins of the suggestion. "[A]n anonymous user going by the handle 'unconditionedwitness' called for developers who end up getting banned through the Code of Conduct in the future to rescind their contributions to the Linux kernel 'in a bloc' to produce the greatest effect.

"It is worth noting that the email address for unconditionedwitness pointed to redchan.it, a now defunct message board on 8chan that mostly hosted misogynistic memes, many of which were associated with gamergate."

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  1. Re:Legitimate Kernel Developers Don't Want To Resc by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Is "misogynist" the new word for "people who are OK with having a penis?" As the United States saw on Thursday, there is a real war against men in this nation, and I can't imagine that doesn't extend to the entire world. It's quite frankly scary. These types of "codes of conduct" are being used to crush men and male behavior, all in order to "let women feel safe" which is, quite frankly, ridiculous in an online context. If a woman wants to submit code, she can, there's no need for all the men in the world to walk on egg shells just because her delicate womanly emotions might be offended. Oh, except claiming women have delicate womanly emotions is misogynistic, claim the very same people who demand that we not offend them, in a wonderful example of the type of double-think required to believe that merit is bad.

  2. Re: Legitimate Kernel Developers Don't Want To Res by Millennium · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Not really. All it'll do is drive away people who think their "contributions" are a license not to act like a personm They wind up doing more harm than good in the end anyway, so this is no big loss. No one will miss them when they're gone.

    I say let them pull their code. It'll hurt for a year -maybe two- while their code gets replaced. But in the long term, it will be a good lesson to them and the community: these creeps were never indispensable, never irreplaceable. Sure it's painful, but when people drag shit down as much as they do, replacing them is still worthwhile.