On 02/01/2019 12:18 AM, Xenia wrote:
Hello Marco
Thank you for your email.
Besides DC-related considerations (e.g. dedicated account discussion,
which is a very important and complex one), I am sincerely surprised
that you are reproducing Russian propaganda word-by-word when talking
about Ukraine.
Well, despite not being personally tied in any way to Russia or having
any specific reason to take its positions, I'm not that much surprised
to be accused of being a Russian propagandist, as this is unfortunately
becoming the norm lately for those who call the names and have opinions
even the slightest out of the western pro-corporate media mainstream
narrative.
I'd just add that I honestly don't see how calling fascist a
"government" in which key roles are assigned to overtly Nazis
apologists belonging to paramilitary brigades (facts widely documented)
makes me a Russian propagandist but anyway I think that this "Russian
hysteria" thrown around lately (mostly on main stream western media and
social media) for which one can't have a different opinion without
being accused to be a "Russian puppet" doesn't help having a
constructive confrontation on these arguments.
First of all, have you been to Maidan yourself? Do you
know how this all
has started? Do you know how bad Yanoukovitch government was? I do not
praise Poroshenko either, as I do not praise any president or any
government on this earth. However, Maidan has started as a genuine
people-driven effort to change the situation. If it has been further
coopted by right-wing forces (as it was in many other countries across
the globe), it does not undermine the will for freedom that Ukrainian
No I wasn't there when this so called "revolution" unfolded, but I
think that for understanding what happened there in 2014 we have to
"zoom out" from Maidan and look at a wider picture of the events and a
bit of history: there has always been an interest of the NATO (read US)
to get on as much as possible countries of the ex-Soviet Union block
(for obvious geo-political reasons), and some attempts to meddling by
fomenting discord in various sections of the population has been going
on and on since before the so called "orange movement" of 2004, without
much success.
What's changed since then up to 2014 clashes is that, by their own
admission (the infamous Nuland's "fuck EU" recording -
https://truthout.org/articles/the-ukraine-mess-that-nuland-made/ ), US
has poured at least $5 billion(!) inside the pockets of the
"opposition" (mainly extreme right wing groups) with the intent of
violently overthrow the democratically elected government. Furthermore,
it is a known fact how US Republican Senators and CIA pundits were
already having numerous meetings all along during 2013 with the "Nazi
rebels" many of whom now sit in the Poroshenko "government":
<https://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/14/ukraine-the-truth/>
<https://fair.org/home/john-mccain-human-rights-ukrainian-
nazi-photowashington-post/>
<https://www.businessinsider.com/john-mccain-meets-oleh-tyahnybok-in-ukraine-2013-12>
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/15/john-mccain-ukraine-protests-support-just-cause>
I believe that we should look at facts and acknowledge that the so
called "Maidan revolution" has been technically a "putsch" in which
neo-fascists have played a key role, and in which many of the decisions
had already been taken inside "closed rooms". I, of course, acknowledge
the inefficiency and the corruption of the Yanoukovitch government, and
that there has been some sectors of the population genuinely protesting
against that state of affair but I also firmly believe in the
"principle of non-interference", and that if any revolution or genuine
uprising in Ukraine should have ever happened, then should had have
been carried out entirely by the Ukrainian population, because to
decide the future of Ukraine should be *exclusively* Ukraine's people
business.
Even more so because look at the overall outcome of that "freedom
stances" of the 2014 "revolution"!
1. Ukraine is essentially a country break in two since then, with an
active civil war in the eastern regions just because people there speak
Russian and don't want to give up on its history and culture which is
naturally different from the western regions and they should have the
right to not recognize a government which essentially has been
installed by another country and now wants to dictate their way of
life.
2. The country has been on the brink of economic collapse several times
since then, getting millionaires loans from US, IMF, EU and the likes,
which, I'd like to remember do so just in *their* interest as Ukraine
will need to pay back that amounts *plus* heavy weight interests, and
because Ukraine won't have the necessary money to pay off, the only way
to go forward will be to start privatizing (as they already started)
public assets, public business, public banks, natural resources and
even public spaces, opening the way to foreign (mostly EU/US)
businesses to come in and rip off the benefits of low wage Ukrainian
laborers until it's convenient for them to stay there.
Is a fact that in many similar cases ("enemies" government overthrown
with the help of right-wing thugs by the US) the solution to economic
problems is predatory capitalism and the net result of this neo-liberal
doctrines and free market discipline imposed on other countries is
always the same: *the people pay the costs*.
I'm very sorry for those Ukrainians who genuinely believed that Maidan
was going to change the things for the better and even more so for
those who are now threatened and being hurt in the eastern regions.
I'm also sorry for us, Europeans or Russians, as having Ukraine as a
future NATO member is a threat to our peace as that will mean having
NATO to carry out military operations on the border of Russia, which is
a nuclear power and many European nations host US bases with nuclear
bombs instalments, which means that in case of incidents, we Europeans
will be the first retaliation targets.
people have. As for the US intervention, the problem
is that US is
intruding almost every bottom-up driven movement, from Rojava to "Global
South". It's the problem of US, not of Ukrainian people, and even less
of our friends and users in Kyiv, who strongly disagree with both
right-wing rise and US imperialism.
I couldn't agree more with you on this point. As a side note, as we are
writing, US empire is at it once again, this time trying to overthrow
the democratically elected government of Venezuela because of the usual
"monster socialist dictatorship", the biggest oil reserve in the
country, etc...here we go again!
I do not reject the fact that nowadays Kyiv is seeing a right-wing
renaissance. Indeed, nationalist brigades are often seen in the city.
But so it is the case in Brazil, Austria, US, Russia and many other
I should disagree here in the sense that those in Ukraine are not the
kids or "hot/skin heads" you can usually find rallying across Europe
and when they do so e.g.: Germany recent AFD, they always found
protesters on their way challenging them. There's ample documentation
that those (Right Sektor, Azov, DUK and the likes) are actually
Nazi-Fascist paramilitary militias carrying out military operation on
the eastern regions on behalf of the government. Also even if that
wasn't case, I don't see how having similar thugs riding freely in
other countries would make the Ukrainian ones less of a problem or a
"normal" condition.
countries across the world. No "democracy"
is a real democracy nowadays.
If you believe in democratic elections, I am truly happy for you and I
wish I could share this beautiful belief. But it's impossible for me to
believe that US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy or any other "western"
country is any better than Ukraine today. We're all in the same boat,
Why impossible? In your opinion is e.g.: Norway the same as Ukraine or
Hungary? I surely acknowledge the fact that there isn't a perfect
democracy nowadays. But I think we should make some distinctions: even
though each of those country is only an approximation of what an ideal
free, democratic state ought to be if I had to make a list, today
Ukraine and US would score around the last places for sure.
and this boat is sinking. It's one of the reasons
we, as socially minded
developers, need to be at the rescue and offer tools to those who oppose
the nationalist threat.
I'm with you, happy to hear that :) ! "Hackerspace" needs more of
this!
There are several reasons to gather in Kyiv.
First, Ukraine is now on a very interesting crossroads, with a bursting
IT sector, many talented tech enthusiasts, hosters, ISPs and email
providers that are interested in growing better communication with
"western" hacker cultures. Second, we want to decentralize in a
geopolitical way and not focus all gatherings in western Europe or US,
as many other tech teams do. Third, we have a Ukrainian team member, and
a Russian one (myself), with many connections in Kyiv that can really
help organize a good event in authentic places, that do not exist
anymore in the gentrified and expensive western Europe. Finally, we are
targeting high-risk users, namely journalists and human rights defenders
who cover armed conflicts, human rights violations, demonstrations and
protests and other intense political events, and it turns out that
Ukraine is a perfect place to meet these users, and they are very open
to experiment and work _together_ with us to make Delta.Chat better
suitable for their precise causes.
And some of those are valid and reasonable reasons! (You know how to
throw a party there, don't you ;)).
I honestly was curious to know why a community of people who supposedly
value freedom of speech, free software and human rights was choosing
the Nazi occupied Kyiv as the preferred venue.
Also being supportive of the eastern regions people/minorities now
crushed by the "government", I wondered what the stance of the community
was on the matter.
I am also happy to hear there's some resistance in Ukraine against the
government, I've hardly heard of anything in this sense going on, maybe
it's been reported in native language media channels (??).
BTW I have the impression you misinterpreted my calling for an
alternative: I never intended to call for more meetings in Brussels,
I'm all for the "untouched eastern/metro/post-apocalyptic/decadent
landscape" it's just that I'd rather prefer one without fascist thugs
getting in the way ;)).
I would like to share many links, videos, posts about
Ukraine with you
in order for you to reconsider the words you have used to qualify Kyiv
and Ukraine. If you are interested in a discussion on that, let me know.
I hope your opinion may evolve and go beyond Russian propaganda frame.
With pleasure, you have my email contact, go ahead! :)
I'm always ready to revise my opinions in the light of substantive
factual data (and I hope you'd too). I'd just add that, in any case,
stopping calling me a Russian puppet/propaganda victim would surely
help the communication ;).
All the best
Ksenia
Best.
Marco
On 01/29/2019 03:24 PM, Marco Vittorini Orgeas wrote:
On 01/27/2019 10:53 PM, holger krekel wrote:
today we published a blog post on the current
releases:
https://delta.chat/en/2019-01-27-releases
it's been a lot of work from many people to make
it to this major milestone. Thanks all, also those
not specifically mentioned in the blog post ...
as DeltaChat continues to gain momentum it's not
so easy to keep track of everyone involved ;)
there are a few immediate things where we'd be grateful
for help in the upcoming month:
- advancing and refining app translations
https://www.transifex.com/delta-chat/delta-chat-app/dashboard/
- helping new users in the
https://support.delta.chat forum
- testing and stabilizing the Android release in
particular in order to push it to the play store.
F-droid is quite slow in pushing releases and
it's about time to distribute it more widely, isn't it?
- building a Delta/Desktop release for Windows,
the last missing platform.
- trying to advance the iOS testflight app
to also bring it to the ios app store.
Delta/iOS will remain behind the other two
efforts but there is not that much missing
to make it real-life usable. While we have 2-3 people
who care from time to time for Delta/iOS
we don't have or know anyone available
who could more majorly help.
Let's see where we can get in 2019 with what
is hopefully a good start ;)
holger
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Hi,
unfortunately there are still no mentions/news about the so-called
"recommending dedicated accounts" proposal
<https://lists.codespeak.net/hyperkitty/list/delta@codespeak.net/thread/6YFHHVB5ERA6O63UONWY6NNHN6RNDXYC/>
(of the main devs??) of the last October in order to use delta chat.
I'm glad Delta Chat is actively developed, but as of today I am not
sure anymore what the scope of the project is: I fear that the
proposal has been silently taken for accepted and thus the project
turned essentially in developing a fancy mail user agent with a sleek
UI (autocrypt can be installed on some MUAs as well the last time I
checked).
That change has deep effect on the nature of the project and I've
tried
<https://lists.codespeak.net/hyperkitty/list/delta@codespeak.net/thread/TAQGFUOGXWPNR7UV6ETEUYKDX6UKXZJO/>
in the past (without luck) to start a more structured discussion about it.
Some "words" on the matter would be gladly accepted after 4 months.
Ksenia is also driving many key happenings around
DeltaChat, recently
the DeltaChat needfinding report
<https://delta.chat/en/2018-12-19-needfinding> and the Delta-XI Kyiv
gathering <https://delta.chat/en/2018-11-17-deltaxi>. And there are
rumors about new interesting things happening late spring 2019 in Kyiv ;)
Is there any particular reason to regularly have community live
meetings in Kiev?
I've quite a few concerns about gathering in that country: as you
probably know, there's an active civil war in the Donbass region and
after the western (NATO but mainly USA) sponsored coup d'etat of 2014
against a democratically elected govern, there has been installed one
reminiscent of a fascist Junta, with large parts composed of proudly
and active field-fighting ultra nationalist Nazist squads (cfr. e.g.:
Azov
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion#Human_rights_violations_and_war_crimes>).
In addition, as in the good tradition of nazi-fascist states, there
are proscription lists redacted by the current govern and updated
daily, of so-called "enemies of Ukraine" i.e. journalists, writers,
intellectuals, but also common people who are denied the entry in the
country and risk to be jailed because considered "active spies" and
enemy of the "nation".
Are there any other options apart from this Nazi/Fascist run capital?
- helping new users in the
https://support.delta.chat forum
I'd like to but unfortunately all of them are
redirected to the new
fashionable discourse web forum (since the website has buried the
mailing list subscription link) whose UI I found confusing and
distracting.
I know that fashion is nowadays increasing important (sigh!) in
engaging users (thanks faceboogle!) even in CS circles but it's a bit
sad to face this very phenomenon occurring in a project which is
supposed to fight back by fostering the use of the decentralized
systems like the email infrastructure for communication.
Best.
--
Marco
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