recently someone asked me if I can point out particular examples of sexist blogposts in the context of openSUSE community. So be it - here's the fresh one: http://rauhmaru.blogspot.com/2010/08/parabens-opensuse-5-anos-de- vida.html [...]
Hi Katarina
Thanks for the hint. And sorry for the lag.
As the administrator of Planet openSUSE, I took the decision to remove Raul's feed.
Not because of the post in itself. After all, we're all allowed to fail in certain regards, and everyone is entitled to learn from mistakes.
I did so because of what I could understand from his remarks on his blog (that it is censorship) and because he re-posted it. That doesn't show a will to learn from mistakes. Nor a sufficient level of maturity.
As said before, Raul is entitled to post whatever he wants on his blog, but not on Planet openSUSE. And everyone can make mistakes. But when pointed out, those should be corrected. And for those who confuse our Guidelines with censorship, read them again.
I'm sure it's unnecessary but I'd like to support Pascal and the guidelines here. All communities have rules, both written and unwritten. A fundamental value of openSUSE is respect for others, and this image did not show respect for the feelings and sensibility of half the human race. If, instead, he'd chosen a picture by Botticelli or Rubens then we could have admired the female form without the associations of the Playboy Club ;-) David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org