El Martes 25 Enero 2005 11:30, Ron Johnson escribió: > The problem is things/websites/etc that "many" parents don't think > are appropriate for their children. > > "They" don't want this inappropriate material dumped into their > children's laps right along side the things that the parents *do* > consider appropriate.
an advice for "they": 1) make a script to mirror from http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/ 2) unplug "their" computer from the network 3) stop bothering the rest of open-minded people another thing: Given A,B where A=parent(B) if ((A have not installed dosage) && (B hasn't root access)) B can't access dosage just another more thing: Maybe I should say I agree to not include it in debian, in order to enhace kids creativity (sic). If you provide them a porn-downloader script, they may become just plain porn consumers. However, if they have to download porn "by hand", someday they'll program an script, and we'll see another flame here :P PD: a parent can't pretend Debian to watch their kids. If they "have" to get something they'll just get it with or without the Debian help. A little proof: $ cat ~/bin/pget | grep -v "^#" | egrep -v "^$" | wc -l 44 And it just depends on sh, sed and wget, should we remove those...? Cheers, Koke -- Jorge Bernal "Koke" Personal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blog: http://www.amedias.org/koke/ "Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes." - Edsger Dijkstra