E006: Cancelling Stallman by The Bailey Podcast published on 2019-10-01T21:58:53Z In this episode, we discuss Richard Stallman’s comments and his resignation. Participants: Yassine crc32 AngryParsley (Geoff) McMuster NinetyThree Remove Richard Stallman (Medium) Amid Epstein Controversy, Richard Stallman is Forced to Resign as FSF President (It’s FOSS) Transphobic maintainer should be removed from project (GitHub) Code of Conduct (Contributor Covenant) Multiple CoC violations by Node.js board member Ashley Williams (Reddit) Eternal September (Wikipedia) The Reporter Fired In The “Busch Light Guy” Scandal Said He Feels “Abandoned” By The Des Moines Register (BuzzFeed News) Interim Housing (Stallman) How I do my computing (Stallman) In Defense of Richard Stallman (Geoff Greer) Recorded 2019-09-28 Uploaded 2019-10-01 Comment by Robin Green No, whether statutory rape is a strict liability offense depends on the jurisdiction. According to Wikipedia, as of 2007 it was only a strict liability offense in 22 of the US states. 2019-10-06T15:53:59Z