On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 02:50:48PM +0200, jdd wrote:
> houghi wrote:
> 
> >So we come back to what I posted earlier. If you feel there is abuse on a
> >personal page, you inform the webmaster and he should decide what should
> >happen.
> 
> the webmaster have probably better to do than this, ask him 
> only in last ressort

As that is the person whose email is give and the procedure to follow,
that is what I would use, untill the community and/or Novell (the
webmaster) decides this should be done differently.


> >I could put the source of libdvdcss on my page. That would most likely be
> >removed.
> 
> probably too long for a page :-)

Ok, not libdvdcss, but what about DeCSS:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/DeCSS/Gallery/ Many examples that could easily
fit on one page.

>  What if my linking to my personal website is only to get 
> my rankings
> >up?
> 
> this I don't mind. 

So then there is no problem with the persons website, because he did the
same thing.

> this is not the wiki way of life. No other censorship than 
> that of other's feeling :-)

These are personal pages. The 'wiki way of life' inclused the inability to
change certain pages for whatever reason. This means I can not change
certain pages. I would think it to be normal that I can not change user
pages.

> >For that to be working, there should be rules of what is and what is not
> >allowed on these *personal* pages.
> 
> agreed so I made the 
> http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Wiki_Personal_Pages
> (and nobody else edited it for now)

Because there is no real reason to do so.
-- 
houghi

 If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and
 Gomorrah an apology.

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