> She acts like a total fascist, going around the internet looking for people that disagree with her political views; she then attempts to cancel those people.
> […]
> This is why I revoked the code of conduct (Contributor Covenant) on libreboot.org. I do not wish for Libreboot to be associated with her.
That reads to me like the CoC was removed for reasons not related to its content, but related to views of its author.
Isn't removing the CoC because you don't agree with some views or actions of its author cancelling as well?
No, it's like removing buggy code and not remotely related to real cancelling where a human is removed from some project or other position for political views.
This was overdue, but as always in these cases, no one can support Leah publicly. I'm sure there is massive silent support for this move [1]. The Linux kernel should follow, but it is in the hands of developers who are beholden to their corporate masters.
The FSF is the last bastion of true freedom, and I hope RMS will be president again.
[1] I would not be surprised if it had 70% approval if there were a truly and guaranteed anonymous poll of all open source developers.