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Add Ukraine statement and call for donations #2103

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@juliusv juliusv commented Mar 4, 2022

Signed-off-by: Julius Volz [email protected]

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Thanks, Julius!

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LGTM

@juliusv juliusv merged commit f78f281 into main Mar 4, 2022
@juliusv juliusv deleted the ukraine-banner branch March 4, 2022 16:33
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fstab commented Mar 4, 2022

❤️ thanks @juliusv!

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LGTM!

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RichiH commented Mar 4, 2022

LGTM

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RichiH commented Mar 4, 2022

See #2105 for more precise and fair wording.

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juliusv commented Mar 4, 2022 via email

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RichiH commented Mar 4, 2022

100% of my sample set of Russians living both inside and outside of Russia is against it.

I would question any data source claiming certainty in a question in which one of two possible answers will put you in jail for up to 15 years and/or conscripted and forced to fight in the front-line.

All in all, I would rather err on the side of compassion both ways, in particular because the proposed change does not weaken the message in any way.

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juliusv commented Mar 4, 2022 via email

@RichiH RichiH mentioned this pull request Mar 4, 2022
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RichiH commented Mar 4, 2022

Thank you, done.

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juliusv commented Mar 18, 2022

I agree with https://twitter.com/Afelia/status/1504686280864641027. Just saying "Putin's" removes responsibility from all the war criminals and the people who cheer them on.

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I prefer "Russia's" as well.

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juliusv commented Apr 3, 2022

PR to change it back to "Russia's": #2110

Maybe we should even make that whole statement stronger now, "invasion" sounds so harmless judging by the genocide that has been unfolding on the ground there.

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bwplotka commented Apr 4, 2022 via email

chetanpdeshmukh pushed a commit to chetanpdeshmukh/docs that referenced this pull request Jan 16, 2023
* Add Ukraine statement and call for donations

Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <[email protected]>

* Add wording change to Ukraine banner

Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Chetan Deshmukh <[email protected]>
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