Hi,

I am weighing in as a user. Sure community spirit is important but someone 
already said it, please don't use historical events that affected millions of 
people as a comparison for an issue you are having that's not really impeding 
on your ability to staying alive.

Milk was spilled, share the link to the post, we can all weigh in collectively 
whether it is a matter the community should investigate further or leave it.

Thank you to anyone that spend time, modding, contributing to packages and 
thats answered my questions in post or on Reddit !

Cheerio!

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> Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 09:46:21 +0200
> From: LuKaRo <li...@lrose.de>
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> Out of curiosity: Is it? I couldn't find a source, where the purpose of
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> On 5/2/25 6:00 AM, Martin Zecher wrote:
>> Please stop spamming our emails, this is for technical stuff. You can
>> freely discuss about human rights and whatever you want somewhere else.
>> 
>> 
>> ====
>> Martin Zecher
>> 
>> El jue, 1 may 2025, 22:55, Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mard...@riseup.net>
>> escribió:
>> 
>>     On Fri, 2025-05-02 at 00:51 +0200, Camelia Lavender wrote:
>>     > I think that the direct reference and comparison to hitler and
>>     nazism
>>     > (in the reply) was completely inappropriate and quite frankly
>>     > unacceptable, because it is antisemitic, and it makes it look like
>>     > those things weren't extremely serious.
>> 
>>     The accusation of anti-Semitism does not make sense. A comparison with
>>     Hitler and the NAZIS is inappropriate in most cases, but not
>>     automatically anti-Semitic. There is currently a world situation in
>>     which diplomacy should be practiced and insinuations of anti-Semitism
>>     should be treated with great caution. Labeling unpopular
>>     worldviews and
>>     questionable opinions as anti-Semitic per se does not help in any way.
>>     You don't necessarily have to go one better. Please stop!
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> From: Óscar García Amor <ogar...@moire.org>
> Subject: Re: Arrogant reply on forums
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> El vie, 02-05-2025 a las 00:51 +0200, Camelia Lavender escribió:
>> I didn't want to participate in this discussion in the first place,
>> but given the last few emails I've been receiving, I thought I should
>> say something. I think that the direct reference and comparison to
>> hitler and nazism (in the reply) was completely inappropriate and
>> quite frankly unacceptable, because it is antisemitic, and it makes
>> it look like those things weren't extremely serious. I think that
>> this is exactly why there is a Code of Conduct for the forum in the
>> first place.
> 
> Honestly, I see you all a bit exalted.
> 
> The original post talking about human rights and how they were being
> “trampled” because you simply cannot delete a package you have uploaded
> to the AUR without the help of a maintainer is quite ridiculous.
> Especially on the basis that “that's how AUR works and that's how it's
> stated in the rules[1]” so if you don't like it just don't contribute.
> 
> From that point on, such a ridiculous request deserved only a humorous
> response.
> 
> seth, the person who wrote the answer, is simply a wonderful person who
> is always willing to help (he has helped me personally on more than one
> occasion) and, pardon the expression, it is completely normal to get
> your balls swollen when you see that kind of nonsense. He has been
> quite restrained in his response.
> 
> In short, as we say in Spain:
> Palabras necias, oidos sordos. (Foolish words, deaf ears. Perhaps
> translated it does not have the same strength)
> 
> Greetings.
> 
> [1]:https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines#Deletion
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> -- 
> Óscar García Amor | ogarcia at moire.org | http://ogarcia.me
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