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On Wed, 2023-09-27 at 04:18 +0000, a...@nullvoid.me wrote:
> For packages that may be immoral but legal, such as a package that
> changes everything to racial slurs, sexist, or vulgar language.
> I think it also should stay in the AUR and users can choose if they
> want to compile it or not.

Not even half of the countries on this planet have laws that are even
halfway compatible with each other. Many countries allow Holocaust [1]
denial or hate speech [2], both is clearly offending the Arch Linux CoC
[3].

What is the boundary of the CoC when it comes to PKGBUILDs rather than
discussions? Sports and gambling [4] are indeed not the same as
agitation, but when it comes to politics, the CoC already applies to
small things that are far from agitation [5], which presumably does not
apply to PKGBUILDs, but only to discussions.

Infogalactic search was removed from Brave, but the inhuman mindset
behind Brave is still the same, not conform with the Arch CoC. By
pointing this out on an Arch mailing list I clearly, without doubts
offended the CoC. I hope it's ok to mention this conflict after ethics
and morality were mentioned as an example now, since IMO ethics and
morality aren't clear enough, laws are probably clear enough, but you
need to decide which laws should apply. The laws of the EU, the USA,
North Korea ...?

Clear are broken licenses, trademark rights, but at some point there
will always be a few PKGBUILDs that are in a legal grey area.

However, ethics and morality are quite unsuitable standards. Laws are a
better standard, but keep in mind around 50% of the nations on this
planet share a Western worldview, but still have different laws, around
50% share an opposite worldview.


[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_Holocaust_denial
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_speech#Hate_speech_laws
[3] "Controversy/controversial topics #

There is no explicit list of topics considered to be “trollish”,
controversial or provocative, but in the past, posts pertaining to
Religion, Sports, Race, Nationalism and Politics have invariably been
closed. Therefore, specifically avoid these and all divisive topics in
the Arch community. The staff certainly realize that such issues are
deeply ingrained human realities. However, this is a technical community
and is not intended nor able to effectively facilitate such commentary
nor the resulting unrest." -
https://terms.archlinux.org/docs/code-of-conduct/
[4] Sports betting management
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/betcon
[5]
https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-gene...@lists.archlinux.org/message/UMPVRRID5G2HTTBPVLITPAYQYPCPLUDB/

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