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bug#54691: fortune-mod propagates various non-nice things


From: Maxime Devos
Subject: bug#54691: fortune-mod propagates various non-nice things
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2022 10:45:14 +0200
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On 20-07-2022 06:31, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:

I do get where you're coming from.  However, I'd argue that the issue
with the current fortune-mod is that it doesn't really have a code of
conduct, or at best a poorly conceived one.  Even if we removed
obviously bad stuff like misogyny, religious intolerance and date rape,
there are other points of contention.  For example, the user one you
mentioned was not even listed in off, even though it might be
classified as offensive (a harmless offense, if you ask me, but
anyway).  All sorts of "punching up" jokes against incompetent
politicians would also be offensive to those politicians and their
followers even if propagating them towards greater society would be a
good thing.  There's probably more to add here.

Thus, my point is that we ought to consider a code of conduct while
we're choosing which themes fortune-mod is allowed to propagate and
which not (in particular our own might be a starting point).  If we
find that patching fortune-mod is too hard as raingloom implied, we
might instead use a more CoC-friendly fork.

Like I wrote in my previous reply, I never based my reasoning on why things are bad here on offense (and also not on the CoC itself but on the principles behind those things), though it seems you are arriving at about the same conclusion via a different method?

Moving to a friendly fork would be an option, but we need a fork for that, and I'm not finding a clear choice -- I only found those on <https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/fortunes/>, but most of the time they are often rather specific (e.g.: 'The #kernelnewbies fortune file', not an unified collection with lots of quotes on lots of things, so no clear fork springs out.

There's maybe <https://github.com/JKirchartz/fortunes>, which at first sight doesn't seem bad and seems to have lots of things, so if someone wants to preserve fortune, they can write a patch to switch to that fortunes database?

Greetings,
Maxime.

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