Dear GitHub,
Almost 4 years ago, a group of open source maintainers wrote you a letter expressing their frustration that the platform they love most was ignoring their request for help. You stepped up your game, and started paying attention, fixing things that were broken, and building new experiences that have gone above and beyond what we asked for.
Now, we are asking you to help again. GitHub's leadership recently chose to renew a contract to provide GitHub Enterprise Server to the Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) division of United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This government agency is actively committing numerous crimes and human rights violations, in contravention of both US and international law. ICE conducts random violent raids throughout the United States, invades communities and workplaces with military equipment, detains busses and trains, and arrests people solely on the basis of their perceived nationality, skin color, or native language. Their agents lurk outside of schools in order to abduct the children of immigrants and force their families to surrender themselves into custody. ICE imprisons people in deplorable and unsanitary conditions and denies them medical care. They separate the children they imprison from their families and offer them for adoption by others via agencies with shady histories. ICE agents subject both the adults and children they imprison to horrific physical, psychological, and sexual abuse. They continue to commit these heinous acts in defiance of multiple judgements issued by US courts and condemnations by humanitarian organizations. Many people, including children, have now died in their custody.
At the core of the open source ethos is the idea of liberty. Open source is about inverting power structures and creating access and opportunities for everyone. We, the undersigned, cannot see how to reconcile our ethics with GitHub's continued support of ICE. Moreover, your lack of transparency around the ethical standards you use for conducting business is also concerning to a community that is focused around doing everything out in the open. We want to know that the platform we have invested so much of our time and energy in is operating in a way that is consistent with the values of open source software development.
We therefore call upon GitHub to:
- Immediately cancel your contract with ICE
- Commit yourself to a higher ethical standard with all of your business dealings, and share that standard with the open source community, the same way you do with your Terms of Service and other community standards.
We still believe in GitHub as a platform, as a place to help the open source community make the world a genuinely better place. Please, step up and join us.
Signed,
- Daniel Appelquist, @torgo (Co-Chair, W3C Technical Architecture Group)
- Tony Arcieri, @tarcieri (iqlusion, RustSec)
- Anaïs Betts, @anaisbetts (ReactiveUI)
- Jory Burson, @jorydotcom, (Web Standards & Open Source Community Liaison: Bocoup, Ecma International, OASIS Open, OpenJS Foundation, W3C)
- Marcos Cáceres, @marcoscaceres (W3C Web Applications WG Chair, Mozilla)
- Ada Rose Cannon, @lady_ada_king (Co-chair, W3C Immersive Web Working Group, Developer Advocate Samsung)
- Paddy Carver, @paddycarver (Terraform contributor)
- Taeyoon Choi, @tchoi8 (School for Poetic Computation)
- Krzysztof Cieslak, @Krzysztof-Cieslak (CEO, OSS developer, Ionide, Saturn, FsAutocomplete)
- Josh Comeau, @joshwcomeau (staff software engineer, Gatsby)
- Marc Cornellà , @mcornella (Oh My Zsh)
- Matt Cowley, @MattIPv4 (cdnjs)
- Kushal Das, @kushaldas (Public Interest Technologist, Freedom of the Press Foundation)
- Chris Dickinson, @chrisdickinson (Entropic)
- Buck Doyle, @backspace (Nomad contributor)
- Audrey Eschright, @aeschright (Calagator)
- Steffen Forkmann, @forki (Paket, FAKE)
- Brian Gesiak, @modocache (Swift, LLVM)
- Don Goodman-Wilson, @DEGoodmanWilson (developer advocate, GitHub; board, Maintainerati)
- Jordan Harband, @ljharb (TC39 Editor; Opendoor engineer; npm package author)
- David Heinemeier Hansson, @dhh (Ruby on Rails)
- Geoffrey Huntley, @geoffreyhuntley (ReactiveUI)
- Vaidehi Joshi, @vaidehijoshi (basecs)
- Zach Leatherman, @zachleat (Eleventy 11ty.io)
- Glyph Lefkowitz, @glyph (founder, Twisted)
- Jan Lehnardt, @janl (CEO Neighbourhoodie Software, PMC Chair Apache CouchDB)
- Verónica López, @verolop (DigitalOcean/ Kubernetes contributor)
- Tatiana Mac, @TatianaMac (Self-Defined Dictionary)
- Kat Marchán, @zkat (Entropic)
- Lauren McCarthy, @lmccart (p5.js, Processing Foundation)
- Buster Neece, @SlvrEagle23 (AzuraCast)
- David Nicholson, @NickleDave (contributor to scientific Python libraries)
- Tim Pope, @tpope (Vim plugins)
- Jordan Rose, @belkadan (Swift contributor)
- Jordan Santell, @jsantell (immersive web tools)
- Richard Schneeman, @schneems (CodeTriage creator, Puma, Sprockets, Ruby on Rails contributor)
- Pam Selle, @pselle (former IOpipe maintainer, Terraform contributor)
- Daniel Shiffman, @shiffman (Processing Foundation, The Coding Train)
- C J Silverio, @ceejbot (Entropic)
- Boaz Sender (Bocoup, OpenJS Foundation, Processing Foundation, W3C, Ecma International)
- Daniel Stockman, @evocateur (Lerna)
- Itamar Turner-Trauring, @itamarst (Eliot, formerly Twisted and Telepresence)
- Natalie Weizenbaum, @nex3 (Sass)
- Greg Wilson, @gvwilson (RStudio)
- Tierney Cyren, @bnb (Node.js, OpenJS Foundation, Cutenode, Electron)