politics, bad news
@reeceLike the second link quotes
We support open source software (and hardware), and partner with developers and maintainers across the ecosystem. We deliberately create a big tent, because we want open source software to win. We don’t partner based on individual’s or organization’s beliefs, values, or political stances outside of their alignment with us on increasing the adoption of open source software.>I definitely understand that not everyone will agree with taking a big tent approach, but we want to be transparent that bringing in and enabling every organization and community that we can across the Linux ecosystem is a deliberate choice.
Absent from that response, and any of their responses? A recognition of any wrong doing, intentional or not. A total and complete refusal even. I shouldn't have to say this, but your "big tent" cannot include white supremacists. They've since sent him new hardware, even after that. Pretending otherwise at that point is not even willful ignorance, it's complacency.
Getting a bit meta now, with every community, you need to figure out who it's for and who it's not for, and then stick to it. It can't be for everybody, and if you include bigots, you'll find that their targets will leave, leaving you in a room full of bigots.