Hi w@uter, Thanks for your reply.
While their political statement does not directly violate any parts of Code of Conduct, I feel that it is not aligned with it at all. It's not open and not meant to help collaboration (CoC points 3 and 5), it is meant to divide and separate instead. Is it not made in good faith (point 2). I assumed good faith (point 2) when installing a package, but that faith failed me, because what I received was a country flag banner with a politically charged message behind it. While their intent might have been genuine, the inclusion of such content in a package aimed at children (among other groups) could be seen as not displaying good faith toward the broader and culturally diverse Debian user base. Especially in software meant for education, this type of messaging risks alienating users who may not share the same views or prefer to keep politics separate from technical tools.