"Karsten M. Self" wrote: > > on Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 08:57:42AM +0100, Hans Ekbrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:52:13PM +0100, Jens Müller wrote: > > > Hans Ekbrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > I think Karsten is wrong here. There is a "Code of Conduct" section > > > > on http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ that prohibits the use of > > > > foul language. Let me quote > > > > > > > > "Do not use foul language; besides, some people receive the lists > > > > via packet radio, where swearing is illegal." > > > > > > > > I remebered that since it was a striking example of how authors of > > > > webb pages should not make assumptions about the means by which the > > > > reader is accessing that material (i.e. Don't rely on images for > > > > navigation, don't use tables to solve layout problems) > > > > > > But here it is not about format, but about content. And please tell me > > > in which country swearing on packet radio is illegal. US? Might > > > be. Other countries? Probably not. > > > > > > And this limitation is not one imposed by the medium, but by some > > > stupid[1] law. > > > > > > OT: Do you have any links to judicial decisions as to the > > > constitutionality of that "no swearing on packet radio" law? > > > > > > > > > [1] Is that a swear word? > > > > > > > Let me remind you what Karsten stated: > > > > > Informed by whom? There's no notice of such a policy on the Debian > > > website. The only list policies I'm familiar with are open/closed > > > subscription, moderation, and the advertising policy: > > > > > > http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/#ads > > > > > > I'd say there is. > > Looks like I missed that first time over. > > Hmmm...I still think that's moderately f*cked -- anyone who's > transmitting linux kernel sources is sending more than a few > obscenities. I'm also of the mind that there's a time and a place for > strong language, and computers are frequently both. ^^^^^^^^^^
shooting for an understatement of the year? :-)) [the language that all programmers know...] erik