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Stefan Monnier <monnier <at> iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
>> + <!-- https://hughsie.github.io/oars/generate.html -->
>> + <content_rating type="oars-1.1">
>> + <!-- M-x doctor -->
>> + <content_attribute id="violence-fantasy">moderate</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="violence-sexual">intense</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="drugs-alcohol">mild</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="drugs-narcotics">mild</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="sex-themes">moderate</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="language-profanity">intense</content_attribute>
>> +
>> + <!-- etc/JOKES -->
>> + <content_attribute id="language-humor">mild</content_attribute>
>> + <content_attribute id="sex-nudity">mild</content_attribute>
>> +
>> + <!-- Gnus, rirc, etc. -->
>> + <content_attribute id="social-chat">intense</content_attribute>
>> +
>> + <!-- M-x report-emacs-bug -->
>> + <content_attribute id="social-info">intense</content_attribute>
>> + </content_rating>
>
> I find this quite funny, but I'm genuinely curious how `M-x doctor`
> ended up with
>
> <content_attribute id="violence-sexual">intense</content_attribute>
>
> Looks like I haven't pushed my psychoanalyst hard enough.
Likewise. I will have to contend with the consequences at my
organization when Emacs 31.1 is released and someone inevitably notices
these updated content ratings, which experience I am NOT anticipating
eagerly...
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