On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 12:19:57PM +0100, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > > > Following the Code of Conduct I will probably be punished for making > > > jokes about the different gender, different religion, different > > > political opinion, and maybe even different OS. Where is the border, > > > where is the limit. > > This is true. While many of such jokes are probably something > undesirable, some people go actively against any and all jokes > of that matter (I’ve had that Arabic script crashing Apple’s > text thingy in my .sig for a while, and got told off for it > very brusquely, so I had to remember to actively switch .sig > for when writing to Debian lists; and there are other cases > that aren’t even that “offensive”).
As was pointed out at the time, that was not a violation of some code of conduct, but a violation of the DMUP[1], which you were supposed to have read, understood and signed the moment you became a Debian Developer. The DMUP is not a ritual about politeness, but a prerequisite that makes it possible for Debian to run its infrastructure. I invite you to please take a moment to read it again. Further mistakes of that kind from you will not be tolerated, as far as I am concerned. [1] http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup Ciao, Enrico -- GPG key: 4096R/E7AD5568 2009-05-08 Enrico Zini <enr...@enricozini.org>
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