Hi! I’m sorry but it seems KDE site is down for all people in Russia even for those who doesn’t support what’s happening and wanna leave this country ASAP. Me and my girlfriend are those people who don’t share political point of views with this country and against any wars. So I’m sorry but I don’t get it: instead of punishing just people who are responsible for this all of people are punished. I’m 25 and I’m a transgender lesbian and u probably know how Russia treats such people. Why should I love this country? I understand everything, but this is too much. If the site keeps blocked for even not guilty people I’m done with all of KDE stuff and will never recommend it for anyone. It isn’t about a software it’s about politics. Why to mix both things together?
I think (I can be wrong) that is a problem of censorship by Russia (in China and other countries makes too censorship in Internet).
Regards
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KDE does not block any country in the world from accessing its content.
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Paul - just because KDE isn’t blocking any country doesn’t mean than no country might be blocking KDE.
A similar issue was recently posted on a Gentoo mailing list ([gentoo-dev] strange problems with some gentoo sites as seen from Russia) and it was because of blocking, but the poster actually tracked it down as unintentional - it had been an over-broad blockage by IP addresses and not an intentional block of the domain, so they were able to get it resolved. The same might be true here.