On Thu, 21 Mar 2019, Nasir El-Amin wrote: > So just to clarify your stance is that stating historically factual > statements about human rights violations in a country where the project has > decided to whole an event and where people of specific faiths and ethnicity > will be excluded is off limits? Because that’s what your quoted statement was > addressing. We can state historically factual statements for all over the world for years, probably for every country where a debconf ever happened. But that don't take us any further in that discussion.
> > I just want to be clear so others know they cannot publicly criticize the > project for these reasons which are all factual. > > Also can you refer to any project policy or rule that’s documented publicly > that prohibits this? You state that such is not allowed is that a rule you > made up on the fly or is it documented somewhere? From our policy: * The mailing lists exist to foster the development and use of Debian. Non-constructive or off-topic messages, along with other abuses, are not welcome. * Try not to flame; it is not polite. * Use common sense all the time. From the CoC: * Be respectful * Assume good faith Alex