Sune Vuorela wrote:
On 2013-04-06, Filipus Klutiero<chea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's not a /good/ way in absolute terms, but it's pretty much the only
> way for now, so I guess it's currently the best way (see
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2011/11/msg00030.html ).
My experience with contacting owner@bugs, listmaster, wikiadmins and
other people to get abusers banned or in getting them to voice in has
been only good.
But of course, since my interactions mostly have been to getting a
certain french-canadian with a irc nick that might rhyme with 'healer',
there is quite a chance that that you can have had different
experiences.
It's really too bad that this experience is private, then. Had it been
public, its interest here wouldn't be nullified by a certain barely
intelligible Danish's untrustworthiness.
Oh well - just another example of transparency's relevance, I suppose.
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