Al Billings wrote: > On 1/7/15 4:01 PM, Leo McArdle wrote: >> On 07/01/15 23:33, Al Billings wrote: >>>> TL;DR Why can't we agree to disagree on topics and page down instead of >>>> censoring individual views of Mozillians." >>> Because I open my planet feed and see someone evangelizing their >>> religion to me. I'm not interested but I need to read the feed in order >>> to keep up with the overall Mozilla community. >> But isn't that an issue of 'off-topic' posts (which many have argued is >> partially the point of Planet), not religious evangelism? >> > > I'm not prepared to argue about what is or is not off-topic for planet > except I think religious conversations, in general, clearly are. > > I made sure not to accidentally send religious posts from my own blogs > to planet years ago (creating a "mozilla" feed on my blogs). I did this > because I figured it would be offensive (and boring) to make my > coworkers read my musings on theology or praxis. I don't think it is too > much to ask people to do the same, which is what the proposed policy > suggests.
Maybe your co-workers and the community want to hear your thoughts and views or that new recipe you learned? I know that I benefit from hearing others opinions and it helps mold my understandings and views. "I am what I am because of who we all are" _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
