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<p>I don't usually post to this list, but I check the blogs at planet.scipy.org regularly. They generally have useful, interesting and appropriate content.<br>
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<p>The 12 October 2017 post by Philip Herron seems to be a glaring exception. By the post's title -- something about "sex toys for men" -- the material seems to be inappropriate for a scientific python blog aggregator. (I didn't read the post, it could be
satire or something -- but a blog post with that title should never appear on planet.scipy.org.) It also seems to be the type of thing that could give scientific python a bad name, on a high visibility website, a link to which is on the scipy.org main page.
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<p>Perhaps a good time to test the proposed code of conduct. <br>
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<p>Meanwhile, perhaps someone who can edit planet.scipy.org should remove the post -- sooner, rather than later.<br>
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<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>kmtac<br>
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