Warning: three words you can't use in Debian

Many people are now totally afraid to speak at all around the rogue Debianists and the GNOMEists. Look at how mercilessly Sonny Piers was assassinated for simply asking a question.

To help other people avoid an equally tragic disappearance, we made a list of the three words that caused the biggest fuss between the rogue Debianists.

Word 1: "it"

Dr Norbert Preining use the pronoun "it" to refer to Sage Sharp, a non-binary developer who prefers the pronoun "they".

Now that Donald Trump is eliminating DEI we may see less mistakes with pronouns.

Word 2: "wayward"

Alexander Wirt (formorer) went nuts when a volunteer used the word Wayward.

Word 3: "Mollamby"

The word "Mollamby" first appeared when people became concerned about conflicts of interest in Debian and the board of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). Molly de Blanc was appointed to be president of the OSI board and given a job at the GNOME Foundation at the same time that people allege a relationship with the former Debian Project Leader Chris "lamby" Lamb.

Original discussion in License-discuss and Debian-project list.

Rogue Debianists have launched numerous legal cases to hide the alleged relationship and stop people using the word "Mollamby":

Molly de Blanc, Chris Lamb, Mollamby

They argue that perceived romantic relationships between board members are a privacy issue and not a conflict of interest issue. They do not deny the relationship, they only complain about the woman's privacy:

Molly de Blanc, Chris Lamb, Mollamby

Volunteers added up all the individual legal expenses in the SPI monthly reports and found they spent over $120,000 to stop people mentioning Mollamby.

Here it is in the SPI annual report:

Molly de Blanc, Chris Lamb, Mollamby, SPI, Debian, Legal expenses

What a price to pay to censor a word.

Is this the happy couple? Happy Valentines Day 14 February.

Molly de Blanc, Chris Lamb, Mollamby, OSI board