On Sat, 30 May 2009, Muayyad AlSadi wrote:
does the upstream web site for evolution carries a note that it's
not
suitable for certain group of users ?
does the maintainers or reviewers see that it should ?
Read the
lwn.net article about hot babe. The easily offended editor
mentioned that the --color functionality of ls offends him and he wants it
gone.
If a reviewer feels the same your page will be swamped with "bogus"
reports of offending tools.
Or if another fedora user disagrees with a tool being flagged as
"inappropriate", he might even remove the tool from the list.
am I the only one who knows that "if p then q" will
evaluate to T when p=F
As you neither did define the relation of T or F to either p or q your
"proof" is just a logical fallacy.
I fear the same is true for your inappropriateness-rating. It's full of
fail.
some one asked me to pay the rating fees for every package!
other started to give me examples about different people having
different opinions
I consider all this is off-topic.
I think your missing the point. People pointing out problems with your
approach are not off-topic. They are very much on-topic. Declaring their
objections as off-topic doesn't make the underlying problem go away.
yes, English is not my first language, and law is not one of my
interests, and for sure there exists a better phrasing of the page
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/InappropriateContents
but nobody have shown me a serious problem in that page
Read the discussion, read the comment placed directly on the page.
I think the best way of solving your issue is to gather other people
interested in your specific spin and generate a list of acceptable
programs.
Don't base it on any opinion a random fedora user might or might not have.
Have the list on a page you directly control. This is especially
important as any programm you might not flag correctly will reflect badly
on your spin.
The wiki on
fedoraproject.org is most likely not the right place for such
a list.
You know the saying: Right tool for the right job.
regards,
andreas