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Chef CEO says he’ll continue to work with ICE in spite of protests
TechCrunch ^ | 20 September 2019 | Ron Miller

Posted on 09/24/2019 3:23:13 AM PDT by ShadowAce

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Yesterday, software development tool maker Chef found itself in the middle of a firestorm after a Tweet called them out for doing business with DHS/ICE. Eventually it led to an influential open-source developer removing a couple of key pieces of software from the project, bringing down some parts of Chef’s commercial business.

Chef intends to fulfill its contract with ICE, in spite of calls to cancel it. In a blog post published this morning, Chef CEO Barry Crist defended the decision. “I do not believe that it is appropriate, practical, or within our mission to examine specific government projects with the purpose of selecting which U.S. agencies we should or should not do business.”

He stood by the company’s decision this afternoon in an interview with TechCrunch, while acknowledging that it was a difficult and emotional decision for everyone involved. “For some portion of the community, and some portion of our company, this is a super, super-charged lightning rod, and this has been very difficult. It’s something that we spent a lot of time on, and I want to represent that there are portions of [our company] that do not agree with this, but I as a leader of the company, along with the executive team, made a decision that we would honor the contracts and those relationships that were formed and work with them over time,” he said.

He added, “I think our challenge as leadership right now is how do we collectively navigate through times like this, and through emotionally-charged issues like the ICE contract.”

The deal with ICE, which is a $95,000-a-year contract for software development tools, dates back to the Obama administration when the then DHS CIO wanted to move the department toward more modern agile/DevOps development workflows, according Christ.

He said for people who might think it’s a purely economic decision, the money represents a fraction of the company’s more than $50 million annual revenue (according to Crunchbase data), but he says it’s about a long-term business arrangement with the government that transcends individual administration policies. “It’s not about the $100,000, it’s about decisions we’ve made to engage the government. And I appreciate that not everyone in our world feels the same way or would make that same decision, but that’s the decision that we made as a leadership team,” Crist said.

Shortly after word of Chef’s ICE contract appeared on Twitter, according to a report in The Register, former Chef employee Seth Vargo removed a couple of key pieces of open-source software from the repository, telling The Register that “software engineers have to operate by some kind of moral compass.” This move brought down part of Chef’s commercial software and it took them 24 hours to get those services fully restored, according to Chef CTO Corey Scobie.

Crist says he wants to be clear that his decision does not mean he supports current ICE policies. “I certainly don’t want to be viewed as I’m taking a strong stand in support of ICE. What we’re taking a strong stand on is our consistency with working with our customers, and again, our work with DHS  started in the previous administration on things that we feel very good about,” he said.



TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: software

1 posted on 09/24/2019 3:23:13 AM PDT by ShadowAce
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To: rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; JosephW; Only1choice____Freedom; Ernest_at_the_Beach; martin_fierro; ...

Tech Ping


2 posted on 09/24/2019 3:23:27 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: ShadowAce

Shortly after word of Chef’s ICE contract appeared on Twitter, according to a report in The Register, former Chef employee Seth Vargo removed a couple of key pieces of open-source software from the repository, telling The Register that “software engineers have to operate by some kind of moral compass.”

...

“Some kind of moral compass.”

In his world there are multiple moral compasses and his tells him to support lawbreakers.


3 posted on 09/24/2019 3:55:31 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Charity comes from wealth.)
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To: ShadowAce

Chef carves ICE. Democrats give him cold shoulder. Freeze support.


4 posted on 09/24/2019 4:02:21 AM PDT by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: ShadowAce

Looks like a short, fat, ugly, white person protest.

Yeesh.


5 posted on 09/24/2019 4:03:44 AM PDT by dp0622 (Bad, bad company Till the day I die.)
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To: Moonman62

Yup—time to remove him from the project.


6 posted on 09/24/2019 4:03:54 AM PDT by ShadowAce (Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: ShadowAce

I bet they get a few very sharp techies step up and do the work.


7 posted on 09/24/2019 4:06:47 AM PDT by devane617 (Kyrie Eleison, where I'm going, will you follow?)
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To: Moonman62

Exactly.

This is why Leftism is one, the other, or both of these two things (usually both for the drones who believe it)

1.) A mental disorder: they are forced to hold two opposing beliefs in their mind and make both of them able to coexist there. This exercise, often involving pretzel logic, causes cognitive dissonance, often so severe that the people become violent. It is why most political violence is perpetrated by Leftists. In Orwell’s “1984” this is known as “Doublethink”.

2.) A Totalitarian mindset: it is used as a control mechanism. That speaks for itself.

On the conservative side, we may disagree with laws but we abide by them, except in the case of clearly unconstitutional ones such as those that infringe on our Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.


8 posted on 09/24/2019 4:12:27 AM PDT by rlmorel (Trump to China: This Capitalist Will Not Sell You the Rope with Which You Will Hang Us.)
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I’m confused. I thought the left wanted us to rely more on tech for enforcing the border.


9 posted on 09/24/2019 4:40:59 AM PDT by cld51860 (Volo pro veritas)
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I’m confused. I thought the left wanted us to rely more on tech for enforcing the border.

The Left wants you to do whatever it is you’re not doing, until you start doing it, then they want something else. The important thing for them is the constant boot on your throat.


10 posted on 09/24/2019 5:04:16 AM PDT by Flick Lives (MSM, the Enemy of the People since 1898)
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To: dp0622

When people are not revered for physical character they try to compensate and be accepted on “moral” character.

These are the folks no one would sit next to in school.


11 posted on 09/24/2019 5:30:46 AM PDT by Openurmind
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If I was this CEO, I’d not only double-down on the ICE software, I’d offer free AntiFA-tracking software.


12 posted on 09/24/2019 5:34:28 AM PDT by Lazamataz (We can be called a racist and we'll just smile. Because we don't care.)
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To: Moonman62
Shortly after word of Chef’s ICE contract appeared on Twitter, according to a report in The Register, former Chef employee Seth Vargo removed a couple of key pieces of open-source software from the repository, telling The Register that “software engineers have to operate by some kind of moral compass.”

Welcome to your yuge lawsuit, pal.

Get woke, go broke.

13 posted on 09/24/2019 5:36:23 AM PDT by Lazamataz (We can be called a racist and we'll just smile. Because we don't care.)
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On occasions working for IBJM I was asked to go to University campii to recruit graduating STEM students. At Berkeley it was inevitable that some student would come up to me and ask why IBM had sold tabulating machines to the Nazis. My answer was always that they were sold before the outbreak of war, and it was legal to do so. I would then ask if the student had a resume that they wanted to submit. They never did.


14 posted on 09/24/2019 5:58:43 AM PDT by super7man (Madam Defarge, knitting, knitting, always knitting)
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To: super7man

IBJM = IBM

Don’t ya’ just hate it when that happens?


15 posted on 09/24/2019 6:01:16 AM PDT by super7man (Madam Defarge, knitting, knitting, always knitting)
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