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> I've cc'd discuss again because I think your point is a good one and more > clearly states what your original point is. As a OSS contributor, > developer, supporter, etc, should you be forced to support people with who > you disagree with. No, no one is going to force you. But what about if > someone from their group developed a OSS project and you needed help from > them. Do you think they would refuse to help you because of what you > believe? I don't think they would. Isn't the true nature of OSS to help > people, no matter what their religion, race, etc, etc, that we're all in > it > for the better good of promoting the OSS ideals. > > So here's the big problem. You do not want to help them because they > don't > like gay people.
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