fortune maintainer wanted and question for Corinna (was Re: Obscene content in cygwin file.)

Charles Wilson cygwin@cwilson.fastmail.fm
Fri Jan 7 02:50:00 GMT 2005


Corinna Vinschen wrote:

> That's cool.  Thanks for doing this.  The way you do it is probably
> the best alternative.  I would find it very annoying if the offensive
> jokes would just go away.  It doesn't matter if one loves or hates
> these jokes, or if somebody feels offended.  It's a matter of free
> choice.  Nobody has to read them, after all.

Yes and no, Corinna.  Merely having them on the harddrive in a company 
computer could be construed as "creating a hostile work environment" -- 
leading to liability issues for the company and employment "issues" for 
the unsuspecting cygwin user.

I think the ROT13/-o is an OK compromise -- but IANAL, and some lawyer 
somewhere could probably make a case over this.  Or claim to be able to 
do so, leading to those employment "issues" I mentioned.

ROT13/-o plus separating the xxx files into a separate package would be 
even better; then, it's on yer own head if you install fortune-xxx.

I'm definitely going to have to uninstall the fortune package at work -- 
probably even if the xxx content is "encrypted".  My employer is lenient 
enough when it comes to "rogue" cygwin installations (e.g. not installed 
by the IT guys) but they'll get downright annoyed if employees create a 
liability problem for them by installing something that might offend 
another employee (e.g "create a hostile work environment")

Not a big deal; I can live without fortune at work.  But even tho *I* 
don't care, my employer does -- and the computer belongs to them.

--
Chuck

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