Agree. I also think it's very important to point out that he has been doing an insane amount of work, under an insane amount of pressure (and not just external, also internal, by his own character), for decades. Anyone who is minimally obsessive and has been leading a project involving a lot of people for a while knows the feeling. Now, with open source it can get even trickier, and the scale of the work he has been doing is comparable to few other projects.
This is not to excuse him. But when he acknowledges it himself, I think everyone should be empathetic with that. I think that judging without taking the context into account is outright cruel. Universal morality standards are cool, but we shouldn't forget that in the end we are all still just humans. We all make unforgivable mistakes. Only some of us realize and admit them.
This is not to excuse him. But when he acknowledges it himself, I think everyone should be empathetic with that. I think that judging without taking the context into account is outright cruel. Universal morality standards are cool, but we shouldn't forget that in the end we are all still just humans. We all make unforgivable mistakes. Only some of us realize and admit them.