A) A little late now, since as is stated in the letter people are already mirroring the repo B) can the app really be spreading that fast, if people are having to download it from github, and override their devices security settings to install it? Also the words "serious public disorder" send chills down my spine for some reason. It sounds like it's right out of some dystopian movie.
Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
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Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#22A) A little late now, since as is stated in the letter people are already mirroring the repo B) can the app really be spreading that fast, if people are having to download it from github, and override their devices security settings to install it? Also the words "serious public disorder" send chills down my spine for some reason. It sounds like it's right out of some dystopian movie.
I suspect widespread public dissent does require quite a lot of motivation. Sending an APK file over Bluetooth or a web link is most likely not that much of a hassle in that situation.
> Also the words "serious public disorder" send chills down my spine for some reason. It sounds like it's right out of some dystopian movie.
Yeah, it's outright scary, and the fact that the local news outlets here barely mentions it doesn't make that feeling any better. I'm sure there's a rational explanation but it still feels... disturbing...
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#23A) A little late now, since as is stated in the letter people are already mirroring the repo B) can the app really be spreading that fast, if people are having to download it from github, and override their devices security settings to install it? Also the words "serious public disorder" send chills down my spine for some reason. It sounds like it's right out of some dystopian movie.
Whether one agrees or not with the demands, both HK and Barcelona are serious, public, and the opposite of order.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#24Whats embarassing here is that Spain now joins the likes of China and Russia regardless of whom in the government sent the request , at least in the context of government takedowns. https://github.com/github/gov-takedowns/ This is quite shameful.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#25The title is intentionally misleading. It's not the government but the judicial authorities, in Spain we have distribution of power. From the take down notice: > In Spain, judicial authorities are responsible for the supervision and control of websites in order to prevent the dissemination of criminal content as it is specified in the article 35 of our Law 34/2002 and the article 13 of our Criminal Procedure Code.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#26Not 100% sure of the repo name, as it's not displayed in the document. At a guess this is the one, and it still seems to be on GitHub: https://github.com/tsunamidemocratic/tsunamidemocratic.githu... The GitHub pages hosted website still seems to be online too: https://tsunamidemocratic.github.io Perhaps GitHub is publishing the request, but isn't complying with the takedown?
Anyone in Spain got any context on TD and the current political context?
Everyone will tell you their side of the story, with half-truths and euphemisms wherever they need them.
Source: I'm Spanish, currently living in Barcelona.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#27Whats embarassing here is that Spain now joins the likes of China and Russia regardless of whom in the government sent the request , at least in the context of government takedowns. https://github.com/github/gov-takedowns/ This is quite shameful.
It not the government but the judicial authorities, we have distribution of power. It's embarrassing that the title is intentionally misleading.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#28The title is intentionally misleading. It's not the government but the judicial authorities, in Spain we have distribution of power. From the take down notice: > In Spain, judicial authorities are responsible for the supervision and control of websites in order to prevent the dissemination of criminal content as it is specified in the article 35 of our Law 34/2002 and the article 13 of our Criminal Procedure Code.
How is a judicial authority not a part of the government?
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#29Whats embarassing here is that Spain now joins the likes of China and Russia regardless of whom in the government sent the request , at least in the context of government takedowns. https://github.com/github/gov-takedowns/ This is quite shameful.
It not the government but the judicial authorities, we have distribution of power. It's embarrassing that the title is intentionally misleading.
Re: Spanish government orders GitHub to take down Tsunami Democràtic repository
#30A) A little late now, since as is stated in the letter people are already mirroring the repo B) can the app really be spreading that fast, if people are having to download it from github, and override their devices security settings to install it? Also the words "serious public disorder" send chills down my spine for some reason. It sounds like it's right out of some dystopian movie.
If this is not a serious public disorder, you'll tell me what it is.