Bozhidar Batsov RuboCop Incident
Bozhidar Batsov, a major contributor to emacs for ten years, are being pushed by left wing extremists to change one of his project name RuboCop, during the anti-cop George Floyd riots in USA.



Bozhidar Batsov is a major contributor of emacs/elisp. He wrote:
- a emacs distro. [2020-06-09 https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude ]
- projects manager for Emacs [2020-06-09 https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile ]
- clojure interface for emacs [2020-06-09 https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider ]
- Ruby code style checker and formatter [2020-06-09 https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop ]
Emacs Controversy
- rms Stole Emacs from Gosling
- 2020 Bozhidar Batsov RuboCop Incident
- 2019 rms Resigned from FSF
- 2019 rms at Microsoft
- 2018 rms is a Tyrant
- 2018 Linus: Respect is Earned Not Given
- 2017 rms Pushing for GPL3, Kicked Out Free Software from Free Software Platform
- 2016 Elisp Doc String Curly Quote Controversy
- 2016 rms Removes Color Emoji on Mac Emacs
- 2017 Language Server Protocol (LSP) Kills Elisp
- 2016 Ugly Redisplay Internals Hack
- 2015 rms: What's magit?
- 2013 Rants on Emacs Visual Lines by Don Hopkins, Mark Crispin
- 2013 rms Wants Emacs to be Word Processor
- 2013 How Much Donation FSF Get
- 2012 rms on Open Source
- 2012 Daniel Weinreb Died
- 2011 rms Speech Requirement
- 2007 Daniel Weinreb Rebuttal to rms's Lie
- 2008 JavaScript Mode War
- Young rms on Software Freedom
The Emacs Cult
- 2010 Emacs Dev Inefficiency
- Emacs Dev Inefficiency, Emacs Web 2?
- 2001 Emacs and XEmacs Schism
- 2007 Emacs vs XEmacs
- 2008 Problems of Emacswiki
- 2011 Emacs vs Windows Notepad
- 2011 Emacs Undo Cult Problem
- 2010 Have You Read Emacs Manual