Thank you Joerg Makes very good sense to me.
On 24 March 2014 20:11, Joerg Jaspert <jo...@debian.org> wrote: > Hello, > > Triggered by the discussion to include a controversial "visual novel" in > the Debian archive, we feel that a statement from the ftpteam on what is > considered acceptable for the archive is called for. The following may > be triggered by just one proposed (and in the meantime retracted) > package, but it is equally valid for a lot of other possible candidate > packages. > The packages in question may adhere to our technical standards, and may > be entirely free in any way we usually judge them - but this is not > about those standards. > > This is also not a moral judgement about the content of such packages, > as that judgement does vary a lot depending on who you ask, where you > are, as well as how you were raised. > > We opt instead to use a reasoning based on what might harm the project, > our mirrors, our derivatives or our users. Let us explain with some > examples what we mean by "harm our project, our mirrors, derivatives, or > users". > > As an example, child pornography or abusive material is something that > is outlawed around most of the world. In many of the countries where our > Developers live (as well as your fellow FTPTeam), you can even go to > jail for just seeing it, even if you haven't actively engaged in it, nor > did you actively search for it. Downloading a package that contained > such material, even by mistake, might directly harm our developers and > our users; and having such files in our archive might also directly harm > the project as a whole. > > As a second example, we might consider adult pornography, which, even if > legal in many countries, still usually requires a series of controls to > prevent access from underage children. Since we don't have any such > controls over the archive, let alone the mirror network, nor do we want > to impose any such controls on our derivatives, this material would not > be acceptable in our archive. > > Those are just two examples - we sure could go and write down some > more. But they are examples: we can't foresee all the possible content > someone may propose. > So instead, we have a simple set of questions that should be applied, > helping to judge contents before upload: > > - Is it likely illegal in the majority of the countries of our > Developers? > > - Will it harm Debian, our mirrors, derivatives or users and > potentially endanger them or require extra work on their side to > protect them from such? > > If you can answer these questions with a yes or even a maybe - don't > upload the package to any project machine (including a VCS), let alone > the archive. If you are unsure your prospective package may be affected, > ask FTPMaster before uploading to the archive, or Debian resp. Alioth > admins before uploading to a VCS repository on Debian machines. > > -- > bye Joerg, > for the FTPMasters and FTP Team -- 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345689 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caould1whmoprjkvbwg-wfcvkzmwy-vnc8b2fyqxhyweaeo9...@mail.gmail.com