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Hans Reiser arrested

Hans Reiser arrested

Posted Oct 11, 2006 22:55 UTC (Wed) by dreadnought (subscriber, #27222)
Parent article: Hans Reiser arrested

Just goes to show you you can never put your trust in human nature. It will always let you down. For Hans, I hope he is innocent and I hope his ex-wife is ok but if she isnt I hope justice is served.


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Hans Reiser arrested

Posted Oct 12, 2006 10:09 UTC (Thu) by NRArnot (subscriber, #3033) [Link]

Why do people think that just because someone committed a crime, their name should be removed from anything good that they may have accomplished? Especially so when there's no connection between the good work and the crime?

As for human nature, we are all subject to intense emotions, including anger. Statistics show that a person is more likely to be murdered by their spouse or lover than by anyone else. Enough said - innocent until proved guilty is a good rule.

Hans Reiser arrested

Posted Oct 13, 2006 8:06 UTC (Fri) by ekj (subscriber, #1524) [Link]

I don't know. I think it's part of the tendency of many people to want to see the world in black and white.

Someone is *either* good *or* bad. Someone is *either* with us *or* with the terrorists.

It makes the world simple, and is therefore prefered by the simpleminded. but it doesn't match reality.

In reality, everyone has done both good and bad. In reality, most people are neither with you or against you. In real life it's ridicolous to claim that everyone (for example) sceptical about the Iraq war is a terrorist-supporter.

We don't know anything yet, other than that Hans has been arrested. But even if he should eventually become convicted, I don't see any reason to discount any of the good stuff he has done.

ReiserFS came into the world largely as the result of the efforts of Hans Reiser (and his company). That is a fact. This fact is not changed in any way by the outcome of this case.

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