![]() I also do have strong opinions especially when it comes to personal freedoms, privacy, free software and the like, but I am more than happy if there are other, smart people with good or even better arguments as they will not only drive the discussion further but also help me in constantly evaluating my position. This showed good style of discourse, a feature found too rarely today. In which case I apologise I must have misunderstood your post.Īpology accepted and in addition, let me express my personal appreciation for this type of statement. (Hint: Read the GNU Free Software definition, The Debian Free Software Guidelines and/or The Open Source Definition.)Ĭalling for removal of any software due to any (religious) content which does not violate any law clearly denies the core principles of FLOSS and Freedom of Speech. Just a little hint, the original language is NOT arabic, look at the author’s name and draw your conclusion.)īut be that as it may, what REALLY annoys me are statements that such messages were not in the spirit of FLOSS/GNU/Linux when it is JUST the other way around. (I did and I encourage you to do the same. Obviously not, otherwise someone might have disputed the term “harassment” as matching description of that message. Talking about “harassment”, did anyone actually translate it (via Google Translate or an alternative) into your native language? If you are still annoyed by it, don’t use it but DON’T call for removal! If you want to get rid of it completely, patch it and recompile it. ![]() desktop link and you won’t see a thing of it. If you really don’t want “religious harassment” (end quote, see opening post) by wxHexeditor and still use it, then DON’T start it on the command line but click on the respective. It was your claim you wanted a “secular” (end quote) environment and I just showed by your own example how silly that statement was and still is.Īnd just to make things clear, I am rather shocked how “serious” the “discussion” in this thread has become. I never claimed anything like that and you certainly know. They were originally started by Glad Tidings Church in Vancouver (a Pentecostal congregation),Īre we talking about “I don’t want religious content in any way” or are we talking about “I don’t want anything related to islam/muslims”? History of the Kibaale community center
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