2009/6/4 Dmitrijs Ledkovs :
> I would love to see friendly, safe and respectful behavior towards
> each other on mailing lists & other communication channel's within
> debian. I don't know but maybe a code of conduct (e.g. [2]) is
> something appropriate to be popularized in Debian?
>
> What are y
Dmitrijs Ledkovs a écrit :
> So for example to analyze this email [1]
> It meets mailing list code of conduct but I would consider this email
> a bit rude for a public mailing list.
That email apparently happens in a quite "hot" discussion (some would
call this a flamewar) where, apparently the p
2009/6/4 Dmitrijs Ledkovs :
> 2009/6/4 Alexander Reichle-Schmehl :
> [2] http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=shit
> site:lists.debian.org&hl=en&sa=N&output=search&tbs=rcnt:1&tbo=1
My mailer is not that good =) it broke the above url into two lines
cause there is a space between last word of the firs
2009/6/4 Alexander Reichle-Schmehl :
> I don't think the problem is to have a code of conduct or to have not, but
> what should be done with those who don't follow it, and who decides about
> these things. Haven't seen anything about these points in any discussion
> about "discussion style" since
Hi!
Dmitrijs Ledkovs schrieb:
> I would love to see friendly, safe and respectful behavior towards each
> other on mailing lists & other communication channel's within debian. I
> don't know but maybe a code of conduct (e.g. [2]) is something
> appropriate to be popularized in Debian?
Did you k
Quoting Dmitrijs Ledkovs (dmitrij.led...@gmail.com):
> Sometimes when I read some of the posts (debian-devel, debian-legal,
> rants between mentors on debian-mentors a couple of bug reports) it
> seems to me that some parent might be concerned what their children
> are "developing" with that sort
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 04:32:22AM +0100, Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> Hello Debian Women
>
> I wasn't quite sure about the correct list / people to bring up my
> small concern about current Debian's inter-personal relationships.
>
> There are a few under-age (18 / 21 depends where you are) who are
Hello Debian Women
I wasn't quite sure about the correct list / people to bring up my
small concern about current Debian's inter-personal relationships.
There are a few under-age (18 / 21 depends where you are) who are
possibly want to develop Debian [1]. In addition there are various
adult peopl
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