On 12293 March 1977, Holger Levsen wrote: > I think we as a project should not tolerate such, agree so, and provide > simple > filter mechanisms, so that people can continue to have these links in _their_ > blog posts, while they are filtered out on http://planet.debian.org
No. I would want it to be the same as with other languages - the feed owner is responsible to provide a feed that is clean of this. > What do you think? I think that the flattr stuff is at best annoying, at worst i cant even imagine how bad. Especially with the idioticy of many who link to flattr that tell flattr anything about the people browsing the web - by linking the image from flattr servers. Stupido extremo. > How much spam do you find tolerable? Would it be ok if I sell advertisment > space on my blog and syndicate this to planet? You know, I need to eat too... Its on a debian resource, so the DMUP can hold up. Dont make money with Debian resources. Obviously with flattr you make. There is a very big grey area though. What about someone writing a book about Debian? Someone doing Debian for paid work and blogging about it? They get money from it -> not on planet? No. I think it depends on the amount of it. A one time "hey, i wrote this book" / "hey, im on flattr, in case you care..." and such should be ok. Regularly having this at every post -> not. -- bye, Joerg (somewhere im having my planet@ hat :) ) [...] While Debian is certainly about beer, and in some cases may even be about free beer, Debian is mainly about free speech. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/8762w7y1k2....@gkar.ganneff.de