On 2/26/20 4:45 PM, VanL wrote: > Strong opinions can be expressed without sharp language. That doesn't > mean that we don't have strong opinions, or that we don't try to express > them as cogently and persuasively as we can. My point - or at least one > of my points - is that sharp language is usually less effective in being > persuasive and cogent.
Hear, hear. ESR's "sharp language" is not an attempt to persuade. It is an attempt to intimidate opponents; to "win" an argument by making others afraid to participate. Indeed, even today OSI mailing list composition is entirely folks with enough privilege to be resistant to personal attacks. That's a sad, terrible thing. It's not "free speech" when it's an attempt to shout others down so that they have no voice. It's something else entirely. Further, not one of ESR's points is original or even original to this list. In his absence, not one of the ideas he so "colorfully" expressed will be lost. In the meantime, we're missing the input of so many people who will not participate in OSI because of our tolerance for wholly uncivilized behavior like his posts. -- Josh Berkus _______________________________________________ License-discuss mailing list License-discuss@lists.opensource.org http://lists.opensource.org/mailman/listinfo/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org