Something from the Windows open-source camp rather than Linux:
'This week, the developer of the popular text- and code-editing
software Notepad++ released a new version update. Nothing seemed
particularly strange about it, except maybe the name: Notepad++ v7.8.1
is the "Free Uyghur" edition. In a blog post announcing the updated
version, developer Don Ho writes about the plight of the Uyghur
people, an ethnic minority in China that's faced persecution from the
country's authoritarian government. China operates internment camps
that are used to detain Uyghur people throughout the country's
Xinjiang region.
Since the announcement, the software's GitHub "issues" page has been
bombarded with spam, much of it in the Chinese language. "Stop sending
meaningless political-related issues, it just makes you look like an
idiot," reads one comment. Another one simply reads, "Bye !
Uninstall." There's a litany of curses, and one asks, "What do you
know about China?" Others have moved in to criticize the Chinese
government in response. Ho told The Verge that the software's
dedicated site was also under a distributed-denial-of-service attack,
but that it has been stopped by an anti-DDoS service provided by the
site's host.
Ho writes in the announcement that he anticipated potential pushback,
saying "talking about politics is exactly what software and commercial
companies generally try to avoid," but decided to take the step
anyway. "The problem is," Ho writes in the announcement of the Free
Uyghur edition, "if we don't deal with politics, politics will deal
with us.'
-- source:
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/19/10/31/0037247
Cheers, Peter
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Peter Reutemann
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Waikato, NZ
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