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Re: [tor-talk] Can we have less of Jacob Appelbaum here, please?



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On 06/11/2016 01:11 AM, ncl@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Mirimir:
>> I'd say that conspiracies among Tor Project employees and
>> volunteers to force out and humiliate a key employee would be a
>> serious matter, with obvious impact on Tor development. So it's
>> not just Jacob's behavior that must be reviewed. It's also the
>> behavior of the lynch mob. And anyone who behaved dishonestly
>> and/or recklessly in this matter needs to resign. There's no
>> place in Tor Project for rapists. But there's also no place there
>> for lynch mobs.
> 
> Nearly every thread in the past week on this ml has been on this
> topic. Some of these posts are honestly the most stupid things I've
> read on this list, posts whose only worth is to mock for the sheer
> awfulness of them.

No dispute there. Unless you mean mine ;)

> Surely we can calm it with the specula at least?

I'm suspicious by nature. And the more I learn about this mess, the
more suspicious I get.

> And keep to a few threads rather than making a new one for every
> little subtopic of the subject?

Hey, I haven't posted about that separation agreement on Cryptome ;)

> I mean look, you have me posting in a meta thread now.

Me too, but hey ...

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