Around FOSDEM, various people asked me about the "police" smear campaign. It is extremely offensive to my family. I actually resigned from some of my voluntary responsibilities around the time my father died. It has nothing to do with police.
Jonathan Carter does not want every Debian author to have an equal chance in the elections. FSFE even canceled their Fellowship elections. Nonetheless, these people have no right to make defamation around the death of my father.
I put photographs on my blog. People can look at the evidence in the photographs.
a) police
arrested two Outreachy interns in Zurich, Switzerland and now the same two Albanian women were in close proximity to the crisis about Sonny Piers at GNOME
b) Switzerland is planning to ban Swastikas.
I photographed a Swiss woman with a Swastika tattoo but I have no connection to this woman or Nazism. It is an odd coincidence, but my birthday is the Kristallnacht.
I used to row with a police officer. He is one of the legends of policing in Australia and he won emergency practitioner of the year, a real life version of John McClane from Die Hard. I have a lot of respect for the people who serve in the police and the military so I do not publish their names or other identifying details, nonetheless, it is a true story.
I sold both of my Talos II workstations but I was also very pleased with the reliability and features of the platform. I am still interested in finding positive ways to ensure my open source development work is compatible with the POWER architecture and easily accessible to those people who choose any of the non-x86 architectures such as POWER and ARM64.