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On 03/06/2014 03:11 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
On 03/06/2014 03:02 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>> I certainly did file a complaint against generic-logos which
>> has a similar problem with Fedora Board which in turn dismissed
>> my concern and failed to answer my follow up question and I
>> gave up on it. That is of course artwork that Fedora itself is
>> upstream of rather than merely something we package. One would
>> hope that the new standard applies to concerns outside of U.S
>> as well.
> That's the crux of the issue, "offensive" is really interpreted
> as "offensive to people in the USA". That just does not make
> sense for a worldwide distribution, nor even for an
> international company.
This statement is blatantly false. Brought to our attention, FESCo
would treat similar instances the same way worldwide. I don't want
to start listing marginalized groups in Europe, Asia and Africa
(that might be offensive in and of itself), but they exist and
would be accorded the same courtesy.
(Also Australia, sorry. Not ignored on purpose.) I think I can leave
Antarctica off the list safely, though.
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