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2018-12-26 Thread James T.Hunt
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Re: conspiracies and character assassination

2018-12-26 Thread Geert Stappers
} He threatened to ... Next time such thing happens, ask for clarifycation. To get sure the recieved "threat" was transmitted as threat. Adding a "why?" does help. Doing something with an answer to the why will get both parties further. Cheers Geert Stappers DD Who is recieving the "repair att

anti-harassment team membership concerns

2018-12-26 Thread Daniel Pocock
Hi all, I have serious concerns about the current membership of the anti-harassment team. Specifically, I notice that Molly recently joined the team and she is also a member of the Outreach team. This is not a personal attack on Molly, I simply believe that for various reasons being in both te

conspiracies and character assassination in the name of Debian?

2018-12-26 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 21/12/18 09:25, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > I agree with Russ that your framing of this is absolutely abhorrent. > Your continued justification of it is digging a bigger hole. I beg you, > please take a step back and reconsider your approach here before > continuing along these lines. > There i

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Norbert Preining
Paul, On Wed, 26 Dec 2018, Paul R. Tagliamonte wrote: > Please, all, get some perspective and stop with the comparisons to labor > camps, targeted killings, prisons and sentences of death. We sound like You did not understand the meaning of this comparison: The point was that the correct agreed u

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Paul R. Tagliamonte
On Wed, Dec 26, 2018, 9:59 AM Norbert > So where is the difference to a closed military court or gulag general? > I strongly encourage you to read about Gulags and understand for both mlitary tribunal and prison camp, the result is often death. Debian can not kill you. Debian can't silence you.

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Enrico, > raised issues instead of listening to them. In particular, this part of > your reply to the antiharassment team, that you chose to leave out when > reposting it here on -project: I left it out because I wrote exactly this in my email to you, that I want to keep the answer about who s

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Enrico Zini
Hi, On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 01:13:53AM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote: > For those not aware of the issue, here is *my* view onto the events. > AH and DAM can answer and provide their own interpretation. I will try > to stay as objective as it is possible for me. As written in the message we sent

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Holger Levsen
On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 05:35:38PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote: > But concerning the demotion to Debian Maintainer (DM) status, I think > that it is sending a wrong message to the community, that DMs do not > need to hold the same standards of behaviour as Debian Developers (DDs) > do. > > Moreove

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 05:35:38PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote: > But concerning the demotion to Debian Maintainer (DM) status, I think > that it is sending a wrong message to the community, that DMs do not > need to hold the same standards of behaviour as Debian Developers (DDs) > do. > > Moreove

Re: Censorship in Debian

2018-12-26 Thread Charles Plessy
Le Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 01:13:53AM +0900, Norbert Preining a écrit : > > * The demotion to Debian Maintainer is - as far as I read the > consitution [3], the delegation of DAM [4], and the DAM Wiki page > about their rights and powers [5], not legit since besides expulsion > there is not