I am also of opinion that Arch should be neutral and should not promote
(or demote) what is not going to help in Arch development.
There are contributors from all over the world who may or may not be of
the same opinion as moderators or others.
This is not about Reddit and not about LGBT righ
The rainbow is the symbol of the universal religion that globalists
wants to impose on all nations. I have seen it all over the place
during the Covid lockdown and I have made a very negative association
to it due to the circumstances.
Yes it is political. It is associated with a philosophy and an
On 06/01/2020 07:57 PM, Kevin Dodd via arch-general wrote:
> The FOSS movement was called a "movement" for a reason. It was always about
> giving power to the people who would otherwise have none, and getting the
> boots of the powerful off of their backs. Pride month fits that ethos
> perfectly.
On 06/01/2020 07:57 PM, Kevin Dodd via arch-general wrote:
> The FOSS movement was called a "movement" for a reason. It was always about
> giving power to the people who would otherwise have none, and getting the
> boots of the powerful off of their backs. Pride month fits that ethos
> perfectly.
On 2020-06-01 21:06 -0300, riveravaldez wrote:
> Equality and freedom of genre/sex decisions
> is not politics, it's just basic human
> rights.
Human rights is also a very fragile political
construct invented by the United Nations
perhaps only achievable under certain
conditions. Perhaps it
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 01:31:24 +, Kyle via arch-general wrote:
>I ask about the website because I'm visually impaired, using the Orca
>screen reader, so am unable to see for myself what if anything was
>done to the logo that appears on the Arch website.
The logos on
https://www.archlinux.org/
ht
On June 2, 2020 1:31:24 AM UTC, Kyle via arch-general
wrote:
>Well, the way I see it, they can keep the rainbow on their logo all
>year
>long. After all, I see the rainbow as a symbol of its original meaning,
>
>that God set His bow in the cloud as a covenant between Him and us that
>
>He would
Well, the way I see it, they can keep the rainbow on their logo all year
long. After all, I see the rainbow as a symbol of its original meaning,
that God set His bow in the cloud as a covenant between Him and us that
He would never again destroy the earth with a flood.
That said, a religious
The FOSS movement was called a "movement" for a reason. It was always
about giving power to the people who would otherwise have none, and
getting the boots of the powerful off of their backs. Pride month fits
that ethos perfectly.
If you don't want to see the logo, you can either use custom CS
Does Reddit arch celebrate Christmas? I don’t see how a rainbow would imply
it’s relevant to the community regardless. It’s not forcing anything on anyone.
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On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 8:17 PM, LuKaRo wrote:
> On 02.06.20 01:18, Amir Fletcher via arch-general wrote:
>>
On 6/1/20 6:43 PM, Ricardo Band wrote:
> On June 1, 2020 11:18:50 PM UTC, Amir Fletcher via arch-general
> wrote:
>> Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This is for "pride
>> month". It is forcing a political view on all of the users who did not ask
>> for this.
> I'm sorr
On 06/01/2020 06:18 PM, Amir Fletcher via arch-general wrote:
> Arch Linux is a fantastic distribution. It should remain exactly that: a
> computer operating system for technical users. Politics should not be part
> of the project.
>
> Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This
I think one can just ignore the "systemd month" and all that accompanies it.
Or stop visiting Reddit.
However yeah, it's a bit sad that someone would think of changing a logo from
something that unites different people to something that divides them and then
censor opinions about it being wrong.
On 02.06.20 01:18, Amir Fletcher via arch-general wrote:
Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This is for "pride
month". It is forcing a political view on all of the users who did not ask for this.
Many of us don't care about the views of the developers or moderators as lo
On 6/1/20 7:42 PM, Kusoneko wrote:
> I agree with Amir on this. This is an operating system, supposedly
> free from "corporate actions", where for PR reasons a company would
> "support" pride months and other political events. The developers,
> maintainers, moderators and trusted users can support
On Mon, 01 Jun 2020 23:43:10 +, Ricardo Band wrote:
>It's a rainbow, not a swastika.
+1
In what colour should we paint the bike shed?
I seriously doubt that "outside of western countries most countries are
strictly against" rainbow coloured bike sheds or logos. Those "ominous"
countries prob
Equality and freedom of genre/sex decisions is not politics, it's just
basic human rights.
Or, it is politics, and then everything is politics.
Also, to look in other direction and ignore social issues is also a
political stance, and the free software is extremely sociopolitical...
Anyway. Polit
On June 1, 2020 11:18:50 PM UTC, Amir Fletcher via arch-general
wrote:
>Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This is for "pride
>month". It is forcing a political view on all of the users who did not ask for
>this.
I'm sorry but why do you care about the damn logo? And sinc
On June 1, 2020 11:18:50 PM UTC, Amir Fletcher via arch-general
wrote:
>Arch Linux is a fantastic distribution. It should remain exactly that:
>a computer operating system for technical users. Politics should not be
>part of the project.
>
>Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow.
Arch Linux is a fantastic distribution. It should remain exactly that: a
computer operating system for technical users. Politics should not be part of
the project.
Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This is for "pride
month". It is forcing a political view on all of the us
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