On 30/10/13 07:43, Daniel Glazman 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.
Because the conclusion of those discussions was that planet's content policy should remain pretty much as-is. >> We're all adults enough to read what we want >> to read or avoid reading what we don't want to read. And ultimately >> complain if needed. The only thing I certainly do not want is >> proselytism. Why are we adults enough to read what we want to read and avoid reading what we don't want to read for every subject _except_ those you classify as proselytism? Is there something about proselytism that turns readers into children? :-) Gerv _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
