N B Day brought up a valid point, and we've debated it at length, and seem to have come to the conclusion that we don't approve but the cost of action against this is greater than the benefit.
Reading all posts I had time to see different opinions and think about pros and cons.
Few poisonous comments here, few there, without anyone commenting, that content is inappropriate for opensuse, is allowing few that make such comments to select who will feel welcome and join openSUSE.
I don't feel comfortable with that idea. I don't want to surrender my right to choose on my own, as I actually did, by joying openSUSE and not something else
I agree with you, and agree that individual objections to the poster are in order and should be made, and some people will choose to block all communications from that person. The core of the issue is whether there should be some "official" or "collective" action against this boorish behaviour. That is where the "too high cost" (in knock-on effect or unintended consequences) comes in. David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org