At 2022-11-20T23:55:52+0000, Steve McIntyre wrote: > >As it was an NMU, this should be easily rectified. > >Don't let cancel culture win. > > Are you volunteering to pick up the package and review its contents, > removing the worst stuff that is clearly *not* fit for us to publish?
You adopt the aspect of Mephistopheles, sir. Alas, I have limited time and a more preferred vehicle through which I would return to package maintainership in main (if I don't try Colin Watson's patience). > In its previous state it included: > > * content that is downright illegal in many jurisdictions You should know better than to voluntarily self-incriminate. Have we received official communication to this effect from any jurisdiction in the world? My understanding is that even the dreaded _Mein Kampf_ is not categorically banned where it is contextualized. This could easily be done with counterpoints in the same entries from, say, Hannah Arendt, Emma Goldman, or George Orwell. (Admittedly, were I the curator, I'd indeed be tempted to throw out a lot of the AH crap. Much more instructive would be to cite similar sentiments by figures who enjoy more apologists, like Marine Le Pen or Viktor Orbán, or greater efforts at rehabilitation, like Miklós Horthy or Marshal Pétain. Or maybe juxtaposing their quotations with Hitler's would rebut them more effectively than any critic could do. Convinced neo-Nazis can't be reached by any means. We've had some over the years. One went by the nom de guerre "krooger". Worst. Grocery. Ever.) > * content that is impossible to justify against Debian's stated > values Has anyone cited any specific instances of these? I wouldn't be surprised if there are some crappy jokes in fortunes-off given its age and origins in a field with narrow demographics that were more cramped still in the 1990s. I observe this obnoxious gem that the NMU did nothing to remove because it's not categorized as "offensive". Personally, I don't often talk about social good because when I hear other people talk about social good, that's when I reach for my revolver. -- Eric Raymond This is a person's way of cautioning you that if you play iterated prisoner's dilemma with them, they'll defect--every single time.[1] Recalling that fortunes-off as a separate package owes its existence to Bruce Perens, who was thick as thieves with Raymond at various times and complained to LWN of death threats from him at others, it appears that the notion of "offensiveness" applied was a snapshot of Bruce's personal perspective. With the removal of fortunes-off, we've lost the following riposte to Raymond's posturing conservo-glibertarianism. America ... just a nation of two hundred million used car salesman with all the money we need to buy guns and no qualms about killing anybody else in the world who tries to make us uncomfortable. -- Hunter S. Thompson, "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail"[7] Perhaps some of our European friends would be surprised both at the sentiment above and its categorization as offensive, given the usual tenor of global public reaction to the U.S.'s frequent mass shootings. > so simply undoing the NMU here is clearly not an acceptable route > forward. Clear according to whom? I feel sure of one thing: unless things have changed significantly since I was in leadership,[2] any attempt to restore anything like fortunes-off to the archive can be vetoed by the archive administration team without procedural recourse short of a GR, because the overrides file will have to be edited to let it (back) in, that's a function of said team, and said team is delegated by the DPL.[3][4] Since Jon Dowland did the upload in question,[6] perhaps someone could compose a galliard to commemorate the occasion. Whether a dirge or a jig is up to them. I suggest only a title: "Fait Accompli". Regards, Branden [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOvAbjfJ0x0 [2] I recall that one thing did change, Steve--though I did not learn of it until years later--and you and your predecessor made it happen. You have my deepest thanks for that. [3] Still called "FTP masters"[4]. Even long after FTP is deprecated and Git repositories the world over have gotten their main branches renamed to avoid terminology redolent of unjust power inequities, we'll cling to our antiquated terms to the bitter end, won't we? [4] Dare I hope that at least the _technological_ aspect of incoming processing has changed to exhibit less allergy to changes in the list of binary package names generated from a source? [5] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/FTPMaster [6] https://tracker.debian.org/news/1385116/accepted-fortune-mod-11991-72-source-amd64-all-into-unstable/ Thanks to Mattia Rizzolo for pointing that out. [7] It seems a damn shame to throw out so much H. S. Thompson. His obituary for Richard Nixon has several of my favorite quotes, none of which I think is in any fortunes package. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1994/07/he-was-a-crook/308699/ Some day soon, I hope, a successor to Thompson will reveal themselves by writing with equally exquisite vituperation of the unmournable Donald J. Trump.
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