[Bug 925002] Re: Code of Conduct Violation in Kubuntu Package kpat
Harald Sitter
apachelogger at ubuntu.com
Wed Feb 1 19:55:24 UTC 2012
Unless someone from the community records an audio message which can be
identified as an insult and make sure it plays when someone starts
playing the game, I do not see how this has anything to do with the CoC.
The CoC defines how the Ubuntu community is supposed to interact with
each other, not what words can or cannot be used in software distributed
by us. That is not to say that we have no choice - if we believe
something to be not right we can of course change it in the software.
That still would have nothing to do with the CoC though.
Now this ultimately is an upstream issue and upstream is trying to find
a solution for this (if there even is one). For the time being I do
share upstreams opinion though. Particularly since words themselves
don't slur, it's everything around them that makes it slur (context, ton
of voice and whatnot).
Also we should avoid referencing The Gypsy Baron, Brahms or the Gypsy
scale in future software.
** Changed in: kdegames (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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