Re: Inappropriate content in Fedora Core 2

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On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Vic Ricker wrote:

Hi.

A coworker and I were working together on something when my screen saver came on. It was the Rubik's Snake puzzle. He noticed it, and we began to reminisce about having those toys as children. To our shock, one of the shapes that the snake morphed itself into was an "erect penis"!

I'm working with Fedora in a business environment and I don't think this is really appropriate. It might be fun for the still-wet-behind-the-ears college kids but,

Don't assume that the social standards that apply to your workplace can be applied globally to other workplaces, or locales. you have to do what's right for you, and you have source, so you can do something about it.


unfortunately, political correctness is running rampant in the corporate world. Some people are just looking for reasons to be offended so they can sue.

If what you want is a glsanke without the penis you can always comment it out and recompile...

there are 287 built-in models in glsnake just off hand off hand I'd say slightly less than a 1/3 are long and pointy.

Are there any other surprises hidden in Fedora?

Have you ever seen code without surpises in it?

-Vic







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