Dear Bastien,
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Bastien <b...@altern.org> wrote: > Hi Jay, > Well, I would not invest too much time on this, personally. No, you don't seem to be bothered at all; those attacks seem to wash off you like water off a duck's back, or scandals off of Bill Clinton's resume. ;-) > From experience, such a drafting process takes a lot of time. And at > the end, you're not always sure that the whole community comes: to an > agreement... only the ones who care, who are obviously not the ones > the guidelines want to reach. Drafting takes about five seconds. In fact, let me do one right now: "Please note that messages to the emacs-orgmode list are expected to be civil and focused toward our mutual interest of Org mode. /Ad hominem/ or other attacks of a personal nature will not be tolerated by the community." Any strenuous objections? > Why not trying another approach and have a hall of fame for great > posts sent on this lists? Examples of good/thorough explanations, > example of detailed bug reports, etc. It would be both encouraging > and educating, maybe. > > What do you think? > I think that's a great idea!, actually. My mental catalogue of excellent posts probably isn't as extensive as yours, but even just last night I got a great response that fits a Hall of Fame in my book. Surely there must be other people who got a great response to some question they asked at some point in their past. -- Jay