The anti DEI stuff is in the project readme and the anti vax bullshit was on the lkml. So I think the auther can not keep his 'opinions' and politics out of his projects. If he uses his software work to promote potentially dangerous believes, I don't think the project should be supported or promoted
Kwdg
Also the guy got told off by Linus Torvalds for being an anti-vaxxer https://www.theregister.com/2021/06/11/linus_torvalds_vaccine_smackdown/
So imo this isn't a project that should be supported
Well they don't have a dedicated article, but a very long list in the warthunder article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Thunder
Yeah very recently, by a guy who says it is explicitly anti "DEI" in the readme and thinks there is some kind of conspirancy by IBM to kill Xorg
This seems to be per person
I like minimal terminals, was using st for a long time and now I'm using foot for quite a while already. Since I'm using tmux I don't need my terminal to have any tab/windowing features
Fusion is a managed 3rd party repo, isn't it? AUR and copr is more individuals creating packages
I made the same move a few years back and really like it. Can't say much regarding SELinux and security though. Regarding the AUR, it depends on how much you use it but I only rarely miss it. A lot of stuff that is not in the default fedora repos can be found in copr https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/
His opinion is literally on the frontpage of his project on github, there is nothing 'alleged' about it. I don't think the project can be separated from his opinions