On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 08:43:09 +0100 Daniel Glazman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to arrive late here but I have a problem with anything > "automated" in that space because some blogs are from time to time > reaching limits... When I saw appear on pmo the blog article by Matěj > Cepl "Blessed are the poor" that is strictly religious, I was really > upset. I don't want to have to read that, I don't want to have to lose > time finding the bottom of such an article on pmo to read next article, > I still don't understand why we see this on pmo after the discussions > we had during the recent years. The Planet team has always felt that Planet is meant to encompass whatever people wish to share from their blogs, not just Mozilla stuff. We want people in the community to showcase their lives, not just their Mozilla work. While most people only share a specific tag/category that is Mozilla-related, that is by no means required. When a person is added to Planet, he/she overall is added, not just some specific blog category/tag. As such, people are welcome to post whatever they like (within reason, though generally just so long as it's not illegal, spam, etc.). The Planet team will not censor things just because they are not about Mozilla, and speaking specifically about Matěj's post, we definitely won't censor something speaking about a person's religious faith when it isn't derogatory in any way, shape, or form towards others (basically, it's not "supporting exclusionary practices", so it's fine). Please take a look at Mozilla's Community Participation Guidelines (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/participation/), especially the "Inclusion and Diversity" section. ~reed (planet module peer, speaking for himself) _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
