Hello, > If you are incapable of understanding the difference between an historical > text which was of its time > has great historical significance, contains both transcendental and offensive > content, and is > significant and/or sacred to literally billions of people all over the world, > vs. a modern quote from > a comedian saying that some women just deserve to be beaten, then I don't > think you are the right > person to be making decisions on behalf of the Debian project about which > fortunes are too offensive to ship.
"Vai a donne? Non dimenticare la frusta." -- Nietzsche, "Cosi' parlo' Zaratustra" As stated in a previous email, that's a fortune I moved from the regular to the offensive section. AFAIK that really isn't "a modern quote from a comedian". If you are judging me about decisions I didn't take because the stuff was already there when I forked the project instead of reading my emails and checking the commits I highlighted as a way to see how I decide things, I'm not sure you are the right person to decide on behalf of the Debian project if I am capable of doing this or not. > And if, through your conduct in this discussion, you have demonstrated that > you are not the > right person to be making these decisions You are saying this for the 3rd time. But you seemingly did not go and check the commits I indicated (2e4327de). Which is entirely ok, it's not your duty to do any of that. And I understand it's boring. But if you choose to not read a man's defence, I beg of you, be a bit slower in issuing the guilty verdict! Best -- Salvo Tomaselli I difensori della morale tradizionale sono raramente persone di cuore. Si è tentati di pensare che essi si servano della morale come di legittimo sfogo al loro desiderio di fare del male agli altri. -- Bertrand Russell, Perché non sono cristiano. 1957 https://ltworf.codeberg.page/