Hi Russ,
I'm deliberately commenting on just two very short fragments of your mails:
On 10.07.19 05:45, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Telling people they crossed a line and need to stop, and then if necessary
> forcing them to stop by temporarily restricting their access to the place
> where they're cros
Scott Kitterman writes:
> I suspect it may not be what you meant, but what I'm reading from your
> response is that you think AH should be limited to telling people to be
> quiet or asking DAM to show them the door?
> If that's their scope, why would anyone ever do anything other than
> ignore t
On July 10, 2019 1:36:16 AM UTC, Russ Allbery wrote:
>Hi Sam,
>
>Thank you for sending this analysis and the clear effort and thought
>that's gone into it. I'm very glad that you gathered some partial
>data,
>which is a useful addition to the normal mailing list discussions.
>
>I do have some
Hi Sam,
Thank you for sending this analysis and the clear effort and thought
that's gone into it. I'm very glad that you gathered some partial data,
which is a useful addition to the normal mailing list discussions.
I do have some significant concerns about the conclusions you've drawn,
and arou
Ben Finney writes:
> Eldon Koyle writes:
>
>> Is there some kind of software that could help people break down their
>> claims into fundamental parts, then get feedback on the parts
>> individually, maybe even refining their viewpoint as the discussion
>> evolves?
>
> Prior to considering techni
[It feels like I've been writing a lot of these messages lately. I
think this is the last thread I know I'll be starting on -project this
week. It's likely I will be starting another thread on debian-private
later in the week. And then off to Debconf!]
Hi.
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