Comment by SquareWheel

Comment by SquareWheel 3 days ago

6 replies

It's one thing to judge somebody for supporting an unjust and illegal war. It's another thing entirely to judge them for where they were born. None of us chooses our nationality.

Fnoord 3 days ago

There was hardly any judgement, except 'unfortunately'.

Regardless, there are people who want to avoid distributions made by Russians. Are builds reproducible? Where do these people reside? Could be important.

  • einpoklum 3 days ago

    > there are people who want to avoid distributions made by Russians

    Well, racism / citizenship-based discrimination is a thing, yes.

    > Are builds reproducible?

    A valid question, but what does that have to do with the ethnic background or citizenship of the distro makers?

    > Where do these people reside?

    It seems their team is from all sorts of places, although it doesn't exactly say where in the world each of them is located:

    https://cachyos.org/about/

    • Fnoord 3 days ago

      Of course it is a thing when the country of their nationality is committing genocide, and an authoritarian government.

      > A valid question, but what does that have to do with the ethnic background or citizenship of the distro makers?

      Allows security researchers to verify the binaries and/or find intentional backdoors.

      > It seems their team is from all sorts of places, although it doesn't exactly say where in the world each of them is located

      Lots of words for 'I don't know'. Me neither, that is why I am asking.

      • embedding-shape 3 days ago

        > Of course it is a thing when the country of their nationality is committing genocide, and an authoritarian government.

        Bit ironic to continue posting comments here, isn't it?

        None the less, I agree with your worry and caution based on where software is produced, but I enact that by checking my OS/software before installing/updating it, not spreading FUD on internet forums.