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On 13/02/14 16:12, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
> Should we allow pictures if the image file format is a text file?
Rather than having a hard rule for allowing or disallowing image
files, we should evaluate the intention of a file. If it make sense to
edit e.g. an SVG file in a text editor, and this seems to be the
intention, then allow it. If it is a minified ImageMagick export, it
is not intended to be edited, so disallow it.

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Alexander
berna...@gentoo.org
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