On 30/01/2012, at 6:05 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > On 01/29/2012 04:27 PM, Łukasz Rekucki wrote: >> >> You're not discriminated - everyone is treated the same way here and >> judged only by their actions. By disobeying the rules of this list, >> you're disrespecting it's members. If you disagree with the rules of >> this community, you don't have to be part of it. Insulting it's core >> members surely doesn't help you convince us, that it's a good choice >> to accept your definition of "things which feels on topic with this >> list". >> > > OK good. I see your points but please observe I'm still searching where I'm > "disobeying" the rules ? >
Let me help. Firstly: "...unless for fascists tracking/monitoring reasons of your visitors.." You just called the OP a fascist, based purely on an architectural decision. Secondly: "Probably a really mediocre reference assuming its on stackoverflow.com already... :-)" You just called the entire population of Stack Overflow mediocre, and implied that Ivan specifically was mediocre because he recommended it. Thirdly: "Don't expect anything from me but harsh responses when you're expecting only mediocre answers" We don't expect harsh responses *at all*. If you can't say something constructive, say nothing at all. None of these three comments were necessary, or were consistent with the tone that we expect of participants in Django-developers. If you don't like what someone is doing with technology, refrain from commenting. If you don't like Stack Overflow, don't recommend it; if someone recommends something from Stack Overflow that you disagree with, point out the specific flaws in the specific suggestion that has been made. If you think someone is asking bad questions, ignore them; or if you're feeling particularly helpful, assist them by providing constructive guidance on asking better questions. Regarding your reference to discussions about SOPA -- you'll notice that when SOPA came up recently, it was very rapidly pointed out that such discussions were off-topic for Django-developers, unless there was a specific call to action for the Django codebase. This isn't censorship, or the jackboot of the thought police. It's the Django core team ensuring that we maintain a civil community. Yours, Russ Magee %-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers?hl=en.
