>>"Vineet" == Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vineet> * David D.W. Downey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020314 20:45]: >> Your use of a distribution does NOT NOT NOT preclude YOU YOU YOU from being >> socially an parentially responsible for ensuring your daughter does not see, >> hear, or become exposed to any software or real world items you don't want >> her to see. YOU are the irresponsible party IF you di NOT first check the >> software that was installed BEFORE allowing her to viewor use it. Vineet> It's also his right, if not duty, to make Debian be the best Vineet> Debian it can be. And it is my right to fight tooth and nail to prevent debian from sliding into censorship, since that makes debian worse. Vineet> If a simple change can make it more appropriate for his Vineet> daughter and daughters around the world, great! If everyone Not at the expense of freedom of speech. Some of my neighbors in the so called bible belt think that any mention of a non Christian religion make the distribution a work of the devil. What if they weant to remove display-dhamapada in order to not have it taint their daughter's innocent, untainted mind? Vineet> who found something they'd like changed about Debian just Vineet> said "Fuck it, it's not perfect; I'll use something else," Vineet> we'd have no users. Is that such a horrible thing? Vineet> Someone saw something he thought could be improved and filed Vineet> a bug report. Where's the harm in that? He didn't just say Vineet> "Well, I guess Debian is a racist distro. Back to windows Vineet> with me!" The beauty of our system is that it is run by the Vineet> community, and that it is free to be changed. He did what he Vineet> could to improve Debian rather than just walking away from Vineet> it. And those of us in the community who think that unfettered censorship is evil also have a right to express our opinions. Vineet> Nope. But is it the responsibility of Debian GNU/Linux to actively Vineet> defend racist content? I can't speak for Debian. But I do defend the right of a racist to express himself. I defend the right of the Klan to hold meeting across the Bay, even though their opinions are inimical to those of my skin colour. Vineet> I'm not saying we shouldn't be allowed to distribute whatever Vineet> we want. I'm just saying it's not in our best interests. Nor I think censorship is not in our best interests either. Vineet> is it our responsibility to blindly include everything that Vineet> comes from upstream authors at all costs. Someone brought it Vineet> to our attention; shouldn't we be compelled to correct this Vineet> oversight? In this case, the upstream and the maintainer agreed it was an oversight. But what if it had been delibrate? I would defend the right to have such a package in Debian. After all, I tolerate the bible, and the dhamapada. And such superstition is far more insidious than racism. manoj -- Back in the early 60's, touch tone phones only had 10 buttons. Some military versions had 16, while the 12 button jobs were used only by people who had "diva" (digital inquiry, voice answerback) systems -- mainly banks. Since in those days, only Western Electric made "data sets" (modems) the problems of terminology were all Bell System. We used to struggle with written descriptions of dial pads that were unfamiliar to most people (most phones were rotary then.) Partly in jest, some AT&T engineering types (there was no marketing in the good old days, which is why they were the good old days) made up the term "octalthorpe" (note spelling) to denote the "pound sign." Presumably because it has 8 points sticking out. It never really caught on. Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/> 1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05 CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E 1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B 924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C