On Saturday 10 September 2011 03:41:54 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> [09-09-11 22:07]:
On 10/09/11 01:10, Peter Nikolic wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2011 14:58:53 Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Friday 09 September 2011 17:41:39 Peter Nikolic wrote:
If someone wants to write software be it for bible koran or whatever othre book your beliefs align with then fine but not to be included in the main distro
By the way, Ubuntu includes not only software, but also Quran in several languages and Muslim texts. This triggered extensive discussion when those Muslim texts (including Quran in Russian) were discovered as installed by default in Russian localized remix, Runtu. Some people saw propaganda of Islam in these texts, while some Muslims defended the inclusion.
That is why i stand by the NO religeous texts included in the main distro if wanted then yes as an extra that is installable via the net or downloaded on a seperate extras disc
Pete .
My sentiments exactly.
And WHAT particular "text" are your sentiments referring to in this instance? Or are we diverged from the original topic? I don't see anywhere that crosswire wants to include texts in our distribution, or even software.
They just want to have it in factory???? Well AFAIAC the answr is still NO NO NON
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