On Sat, 26 Oct 2013 10:46:41 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: > Hi folks, > > Was discussing with one of the listmasters (Alexander Wirt) on IRC today > about mailing list bans, because it turns out that someone I was just > about to ask the listmasters to ban from debian-devel had just been > blocked in response to a request from someone else. > > This led to a philosophical debate about whether bans should be made > public. > Alexander expressed concern that having them published could be harmful > to a person's reputation, since employers will google your name and see > that you've been banned from a large project such as Debian.
(...) > What do the rest of you think? After carefully reading the exposed reasons and with my mailing list user hat on, I have to disagree with making such a list publicly available. If a user has been already banned from a list, what kind of additional punishment do you want he/she suffers? It should be enough by just privately informing the user that he/she has been banned, what mailing list is the ban applied to and what's the reason (and length) for the ban. The mailing list managers/admins have the right to ban whoever they decide, but in the aim of "fair play", the user should also have the right to defend him/herself from the accusations, expose his/her reasoning and be able to restore him/her reputation or recognize the error, say sorry and come back to the list again. So I have to agree with Alexander's POV that these things need to be done in the background to preserve the privacy right of the user, despite if he/she is using a real name or a nickname. In brief: IMO there's no need to make a public list and Debian Project has nothing to demonstrate nobody because being effectively banned is the only "proof of action" worth doing. Here in Spain we have a saying ("hacer leña del árbol caído") which can resemble into "kick a man when he's down" and that's IMO what we should avoid here. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2013.11.04.16.29...@gmail.com