pull down to refresh
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @theariard OP 8h \ on: Chaincode Labs is doing politics with Bitcoin consensus changes (CTV) bitcoin
Here for community transparency the Github message announcing the ban from bitcoin core.
Of course, I think this is ban is a complete violation of the github tos, and I’ll ignore it and keep contributing to bitcoin core software, as I see fit.
However, in case of future problems due to this abusive ban, I’ll keep Alex, Suhas and Jack Jack legally responsible in front of a competent jurisdiction. Bitcoin is not their private property and saying who is allowed or not to contribute, they have not right.
I'm a man of my words and I've never fear of a real fight.
Doing so, I’ll just act to clarify the lines with the judicial ruling of 2023 rendered in the UK, "They contend that they have nothing like the power or control”. (quote from Lord Bliss).
May I say, there is an overlap among the people who funded the legal defense of the defendants and the 2 organizations who are currently paying the salary of moderators.
There is a logical problem somewhere.
Of course, going to court, it’s not very the spirit in open-source, however it did happen in the past among the Linux kernel among maintainers themselves.
Looking forward that the Chaincode Labs informally understand the legal issues with their currently completely arbitrary practice of the moderation rules.
In all kindness here.