shirish शिरीष writes ("Inappropriate content on planet.debian.org and need of evolution of documentation and CoC"): > Please CC me as I'm not subscribed to the mailing list. Please excuse > the non-brievity of the mail. > > Couple of weeks back, I put up a blog post > https://flossexperiences.wordpress.com/2017/03/30/the-tale-of-the-dancing-girl-nsfw/
I don't much read blogs, and I don't read planet, mostly because I'm too old-school for that kind of thing. But: > Because the subject matter is mature and uncomfortable to many people > my feed was turned off. In response to your email, I went and visited that blog posting. Thank you for the NSFW warning. Due to that, I read your posting in w3m. That avoided me having sexualised imagery appearing on my screen in the open-plan office I work in. I agree with everything Russ said in his posting about "Safe for work". In particular, if I had been a reader of planet.d.o, and a NSFW image had appeared on my screen, I would immediately have reported it to the appropriate administrators and expected them to remove it. (After reacting in panic to hide the offending tab!) I am much more relaxed about textual content. I found the textual content of your article fine from a policy point of view. I have no problems with extended philosophical musings on an aggregator like p.d.o, so long as the rate at which they are posted is low enough that they don't start to overwhelm other stuff. Thanks, Ian.