On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 16:54:33 +0100, Alin Marin Elena wrote:
Content should not be offensive, discriminatory, or derogatory. If you are not sure if a piece of content is one of these things, it probably is. Some examples of content which is permissable:
The issue with that description is that to a 'true believer', 'their' religious text is none of those. They have to put themselves in the shoes of someone who doesn't agree with them, and that's something that's *very* difficult for some people to do. Religious texts can be (and are) studied for reasons other than religion - for anthropological or literary reasons, for example. As such, 'education' seems an entirely appropriate classification to me. I think we distract from the overall purpose of openSUSE by 'legislating' minutiae about what is OK in a package description or not. If it's not installed on my system by default (and it isn't), I don't really care what the description says as I'm not likely to encounter it unless I go searching for it. If I do that, I'm *probably* going out of my way to be offended, and it's my own fault. Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org