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Re: "purity" package



bruce@va.debian.org writes:

> Well, this "purity" package gets pretty explicit. For example some
> of the questions are (sic) "Have you ever used an animal to make you
> come?". "Have you ever inserted a small animal into your rectum?"
> And then it gets into dead animals, mutilating animals, etc.
> 
> HEY, GUYS, I DIDN'T GET INTO THE DEBIAN PROJECT SO THAT MY SOFTWARE
> COULD BE USED TO ASK PEOPLE QUESTIONS ABOUT THEIR HAVING SEX WITH ANIMALS!

Yet, as pointed out, we have quake which has huge pentagrams written
on the walls and doors in dripping blood, impaled bodies, people
exploding into "gibblets", and other things[1].

I think that moving this stuff to a "mature" distribution directory
that can be easily excluded is probably as far as we should go.  How
we decide what goes in that tree is a different (really ugly) problem.
As far as I'm concerned, the bible *could* go in there with quake, but
*I* actually don't think either should.

These are non-trivial questions Bruce.  Something probably needs to be
done, but we need to proceed with consideration and care rather than
shouting.

[1] For those who are offended by this stuff, I happen to think quake
is great -- but I appreciate it, keeping in mind the difference
between fantasy and reality.

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Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>
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