Please note that linux-kernel is a highly technical list, it's
not a list to discuss software development ethics.
A technical issue or project sometimes raises ethical issues. When
that happens, discussing the ethical issues is an essential part of
the technical discussion. A discussion which ignores the ethical
aspect of the issue is severely incomplete.
That does not happen often. Most of the decisions in a technical
project are purely technical, and whatever is technically best is
really best. After many such issues, it is easy to start thinking
that raising ethical issues in a technical issue is improper, that
there is some virtue in keeping technical decisions away from ethics.
That is a the worst mistake an engineer can make.
Freedom includes
for me that I can use any software that I have legally licensed (or
written myself) without people complaining about it publically.
You are asking for the power to silence criticism. That is not
freedom, that is a power.
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