On 9/14/18 7:52 AM, James Keener wrote:
I fail to see how that makes everyone here part of a community anymore
than I'm part of the "community" of regulars at a bar I walk into for
the first time.
As I said, the rules can and should apply within the list, but
applying them outside the list is odd and wreaks of authoritarianism.
Jim
In the 20 years I've been using PG, I've not noted any bizarre "list
speech" except this discussion that suggests others should monitor
people's behavior wherever they are, and report any "infraction" to PG,
so PG can boot them. I'm with those who think that idea is
diametrically opposed to open source's freedom. What next, monitor what
apps people are using their DB for and decide if the "community"
approves of its character or not?
David