Hi!

> Repeatedly, explicitly, strongly asking to shut down a RFC or general
> proposal is what I consider as harassment. Even more if prominent
> figures do it.

As I suspected, your definition of harassment is very different from
mine. If someone would ask me to shutdown RFC without explanation, I'd
just ignore it, with explanation - I may discuss it, but I don't see how
it qualifies as "harassment".

> But I have the damn right to say that most of the times private,
> extensive, and long discussions to finalize damage OSS projects. And
> recent events here tell me that I am right to think so.

You have full right to say it, but if you expect this to be believed,
you'd need some proof. I must note despite my pleas, no substantiation
of ominous but vague statements about "what is happening" and
"devastating problem" has been provided.

> Now, you can convince me by actually me explaining cases where private,
> extensive long discussions are actually good and I will proudly change
> my mind.

I can only base on my own experience, but in PHP world when I
participated in namespaces work, I've held both public and private
discussions with a lot of people. Both kinds were very useful.
When we started 5.4, I remember private discussion with one very active
and prominent project participant, who I'm sure you know too. I am not
sure if you consider that one "good" or not, and probably doesn't
qualify as "extensive long", but on my side I think it helped to move
the project further.
I'm sure I could remember more examples, but given the lack of proof so
far that there is any damage from occasional private discussion, I think
that's enough for now.
-- 
Stas Malyshev
smalys...@gmail.com

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