I have a question: Is it legal for reddit moderators of r_KDE to use KDE logo in LGBT colors. Is it consistent with logo license?
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/ Is it in line with KDE code of conduct - to support certain groups that are politically active and be selective in this choice? For example: why they don't support women rights in middle-east region? Who have the right to decide? Do you realize that it can stop certain people from funding KDE? Of course on the other hand it can make others, like George Soros to fund but does KDE really want to go in that direction and engage in such politics. Pretending that it has nothing to do with politics is a pure lie. What other KDE contributors think about it? For example: do all KDE funders support engaging software community in non-software activity? I know that reddit is separate website and has nothing to do with this forum, however this is social and community issue as well. What about adding to KDE code of conduct: KDE is not engage in social or political dispute. KDE doesn't discriminate nor support any groups other than Free Software. Personally I believe there are thousands of other better places on the Internet to express whatever point of view someone has and KDE and its community should not be involved in such activities. It is now off. But this doesn't change the meaning of this action. My first message about it to this list was on 3rd of July but has not been accepted by moderators yet, so I had to subscribe.
