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- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:38:44 -0700
- From: "SL Baur" <steve@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] GPL-code bugreport, WAS: Bill Gates and the GPL , let the flames begin
- References: <48109045.9040800@rusher.webhop.org> <20080425013802.GA19619@fluxcoil.net>
On 4/24/08, Christian Horn <chorn@example.com> wrote: > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=477454 That's on a par with some of the comments in the XEmacs sources regarding Richard Stallman[1]. As a packager, I don't think it's within Debian's prerogatives to censor code like that. They can request the maintainer change it and drop it from their distro if he doesn't comply, but changing it on their own is not a good thing to do. It used to be a regular occurrence on lkml that some noob would grep the kernel sources for profanity and post the results, sometimes accompanied with patches for their removal. As far as I know, the only thing he ever censored was the "Fucking Sun blows me" printk and only because it was potentially user visible and not informative as an error message. Personally, I think stuff like that is unprofessional and personal insults don't have a place even as comments. I'm still not about to try to censor someone else's code that I'm not responsible[2] for. -sb [1] Which I *did* censor, unilaterally, before I'd turned over all the god- like powers that came with the position of Mr. XEmacs at the time. Got flamed really hard over it too. [2] XEmacs was being released under my name, which explains the inconsistency in [1].
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