The FOSS movement was called a "movement" for a reason. It was always about giving power to the people who would otherwise have none, and getting the boots of the powerful off of their backs. Pride month fits that ethos perfectly. If you don't want to see the logo, you can either use custom CSS or simply ignore it. This is such a non-problem. On 6/1/20 8:30 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 06/01/2020 06:18 PM, Amir Fletcher via arch-general wrote:
Arch Linux is a fantastic distribution. It should remain exactly that: a computer operating system for technical users. Politics should not be part of the project.
Recently, the Arch reddit logo was changed to a rainbow. This is for "pride month". It is forcing a political view on all of the users who did not ask for this. Many of us don't care about the views of the developers or moderators as long as we continue to enjoy Arch.
When this was brought up, the moderator silenced the criticism and deleted the thread.
https://old.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/gutcxb/is_arch_gay/
Just ignore it.
If it makes some feel better, so be it. It isn't hurting me at all... and whatever the intent, it doesn't have a deleterious effect on Arch. Rainbows, ponies, penguins, geckos, hats, all just nice decorations.