That is fine. It is your opinion and probably many others'. But it is also a very controversial and divisive topic. I personally find it strange that you vote for unity in case of EU, but not in case of UK. To me, that is a contradiction. But it does not matter what I think. I think it is a fair concern whether to bring it to planet KDE. I am sure KDE would be more respective for a democratic vote on this than the UK has been on Brexit unfortunately.

On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 12:04 PM Jonathan Riddell <jr@jriddell.org> wrote:
Planet KDE exists to allow KDE people to share information about themselves as well as their KDE contributions. A hard Brexit will affect KDE significantly which is why I include it here.  The idea that talking about politics is dangerous or anti-social really scares me and is one reason why the populists have taken over so much of the political discussion currently. I often get people thanking me for my political opinion blogs. If you don’t want to read it then don’t read it.

The rule we came up with is "The majority of content in your blog should be about KDE and your work on KDE. Blog posts about personal subjects are also encouraged since Planet KDE is a chance to learn more about the developers behind KDE."  I've never heard anyone suggest changes to that rule.

Jonathan


On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 at 11:53, Christian Loosli <kde@fuchsnet.ch> wrote:
Dear Community,

I'm 100% sure this topic came up in the past due to the same blog, but I can't
find it on the mailing list, so I assume it happened on forums or chat:

currently the top blog post on planet.kde.org is about voting for a specific
political party. I understand that in these times there are many countries
with heated and important political debates, and some very important global
topics as well. However, these already occupy all the news site.
Now if every blog appearing on the planet would target a political subject
that is very important to the blogger, planet.kde.org would be yet another
political news/opinions feed.

If I want politics, I go to one of these. If I want to read about KDE, I go to
planet.kde.org

Please dear bloggers: there are categories, and you can choose which of your
blogs do show up on the planet. I know that some topics are very important to
you and obviously you are free to blog about them, but please keep the
planet.kde.org feed free of it, so it doesn't become a mess where it's hard to
find the content people actually go there for.

Thanks and kind regards,

Christian