This is what used to be on debian.community: <a href="https://archive.ph/anBLK" rel="nofollow">https://archive.ph/anBLK</a>
Debian has now put a redirect to a site explaining some of the background:
<a href="https://www.debian.org/legal/debian-community-site" rel="nofollow">https://www.debian.org/legal/debian-community-site</a><p>This guy got kicked out on his own fault, couldn't cope with that and went full retaliation/revenge nuclear and attacking especially those people how said "no" to him at some time, one of the reasons why he got kicked out. Only after being kicked out he went. LWN covered this story already, albeit this is 2020 and much happened (for the worse) in between : <a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/814508/" rel="nofollow">https://lwn.net/Articles/814508/</a>
The argument on the previous version of this website effectively boils down to two points:<p>1. Frans Pop was heavily involved in Debian<p>2. The suicide took place in the same week as Debian Day<p>I find this very unconvincing. I don't know much about this situation, so I'm not going to say Debian is 100% innocent, but the evidence the website provides is one (irrelevant) post from a mailing list.
Seems like there was a lot of valid criticism on this site. Not suprising in the least they wanted it buried. Especially the whole thing about the debian leader promoting his girlfriend with no technical skills to Developer status in 2018. Having read the archive of the page was enough to make me quit using debian.