On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 20:15, Don Armstrong <d...@debian.org> wrote:
> I would hate for someone to not report harassment occurring because
> they felt that a contact address was inappropriate for the type of
> harassment that they received (or perhaps had the appearance of
> associated with the agent of harassment.[1])
>
> Furthermore, I think a @debian.org alias sends a message that
> harassment is something that the entire project finds objectionable,
> whereas one at a subdomain indicates that only that subset may find it
> objectionable.

+1 for the @d.o address. Additionally, could the debian (or
debian-women) website also list the people that would receive those
mails.

IME, quite often the intent is in the right place, but if there is no
follow-up action, a victim can lose faith soon.

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Regards,
vid ॥ http://svaksha.com


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