Maciej Dems, on 2004-12-02, 00:39, you wrote: > It solves only one-small-package-problem, not the more general issue.
So what are the common moral values of 1100 plus Debian Developers from all over the world? > My suggestion (though I am not a DD) is to create the archive simmilar to > non-us, called eg. "controversial" (ok, its bad name - let somebody find > the other) and put there the stuff which fits (precisely defined) > criteria. My first proposition for them is: erotic (eg. hot-babe), > religious (bible) and pollitical (anarchist faq) content. To pick up Manoj's arguments, vi and emacs would go into "controversial", too. > The criteria should be accepted by GR or some appropriate commitee. This > way DD could decide in the most eficient way whether they want to have > debian legal in arabic countries or not (it is probably not possible to > make debian legal in every country in the world, nor it is a good thing, > so the "common sense" in this matter should be decided in the democratic > way) Can there be common sense regarding such issues? Although I'm not studying philosophy, I think not. Joerg -- Joerg "joergland" Wendland | http://www.wendlandnet.de/joerg/ GPG: 51CF8417 FP: 79C0 7671 AFC7 315E 657A F318 57A3 7FBD 51CF 8417