OK ITS OFFICIAL I AM THINKING ABOUT REMOVING ANYTHING TO DO WITHUBUNTU AND JUST GOING WITH DEBIAN

José Paulo Matafome Oleiro matafomeoleiro at gmail.com
Fri Aug 25 17:38:50 UTC 2006


For me using this Word is a completely fault of respect. *I agree* with
that, others may had another opinion.


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De: ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com
[mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] Em nome de Andreas Lloyd
Enviada: sexta-feira, 25 de Agosto de 2006 11:16
Para: Ubuntu Help and User Discussions
Assunto: Re: OK ITS OFFICIAL I AM THINKING ABOUT REMOVING ANYTHING TO DO
WITHUBUNTU AND JUST GOING WITH DEBIAN

Matt Smith wrote:
> So should someone be banned for discussing in #ubuntu-offtopic whether
> or not F*CK is offensive?

The Ubuntu Code of Conduct [http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct] can
be interpreted in a number of different ways, but generally heeding the
advice to "be respectful" is a pretty good guideline. Some people may be
offended if you use swearwords when talking to them, and you should
respect that and avoid that kind of words when talking with them.

The Code of Conduct and the moderation that follows with it is merely to
ensure that there continues to be a positive atmosphere around Ubuntu
with few flamewars which often scare off new contributors who aren't
used to that kind of discussion. I hope you can appreciate the
importance of this as well.

That said, I'm sure that most users of Ubuntu won't mind the occasional
heated debate on the off-topic channel.

Cheers,

Andreas

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