On 2023-05-26 15:19, Milachew via openSUSE Factory wrote:
If TL;DR: - I suggest refraining from the symbolism of the LGBTQ movement for every day in place like reddit - for LGBTQ openSUSE already expresses support by treating them the same way it treats others (which they lack) - on days of support, change the symbolism into LGBTQ colors (static LGBTQ colors in reddit)
I have an alternative suggestion openSUSE contributors should have the right to publicly identify themselves and the Project they are proudly part of in any way they like - as long as it doesn't breach our Code of Conduct. That means everyone should have the right to make whatever variants of whatever openSUSE logos they want, supporting whatever worthwhile cause they want, in whatever colours they want, and putting them wherever the heck they want, for however long they want. Rainbow'd logos are no different than the nationalised logos groups like openSUSE Italy, Japan and Indonesia have used for _years_ without comment. In fact, you could argue that the use of the Rainbow logo on Reddit is _more_ inclusive than those long unmentioned variants.. We are all welcome under the Rainbow logo but the national ones are primarily for folk of that nation :) Every day could, and should, be a day of support for openSUSE to welcome everyone regardless of any attribute outside of their control. Anyone who disagrees with that premise, can not just stop commenting on this thread, but find another Project to bother because you should not be welcome here.