Hi Martin,
I quite like this view. There has been some good feedback in this thread
and other places already.
To some extent the description in your second paragraph is happening
here already in another part of the thread.
Kind Regards
Andrew
On 22/12/2022 19:01, martin doc wrote:
There wa
I do. And it is not relevant to MariaDB and databases so this didn't
seem like an appropriate forum.
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 2:01 PM Ruben Safir wrote:
>
> One more thing, Try to actually have a conversaiton here by addressing
> what was previously written.
>
> I will repeat it here.
>
> Do you
One more thing, Try to actually have a conversaiton here by addressing
what was previously written.
I will repeat it here.
Do you know who John Tennant was? Remember Aaron Swartz? Did you
witness the fiasco at the FSF?
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 1:31 PM Ruben Safir wrote:
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> On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 10:32:36PM +0200, Gordan Bobic wrote:
> > Put it this way - would you expect to get away with abusive behaviour at
> > work without getting booted out? Or in a restaurant? Or at a conference?
>
> This is not work, a res
On 22.12.22 17:21, Antony Stone wrote:
To be honest, your conduct in this very discussion is making me start to
wonder whether you might become the first person asked to leave the forum for
personal abuse.
I was starting to think the same ... :(
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On Thursday 22 December 2022 at 17:01:21, Ruben Safir wrote:
> Fuck the Nazi's and the Code of Conduct.
To be honest, your conduct in this very discussion is making me start to
wonder whether you might become the first person asked to leave the forum for
personal abuse.
Or, have I misinterpret
Hi Kristian,
On 22/12/2022 12:27, Kristian Nielsen wrote:
Andrew Hutchings writes:
Instead the intention is to discourage people from personal attacks at
each other, which negatively affects the group as a whole.
It doesn't affect anyone at all expect those that choose to read them and
have
On Thursday 22 December 2022 at 13:27:00, Kristian Nielsen wrote:
> Andrew Hutchings writes:
> > Instead the intention is to discourage people from personal attacks at
> > each other, which negatively affects the group as a whole.
>
> It doesn't affect anyone at all except those that choose to r
Andrew Hutchings writes:
> Instead the intention is to discourage people from personal attacks at
> each other, which negatively affects the group as a whole.
It doesn't affect anyone at all expect those that choose to read them and
have nothing better to spend their time on than react to them a
Hi Ruben,
On 21/12/2022 21:52, Ruben Safir wrote:
These things are just tools to kick people you don't like or agree with
out of your group. It is facist and it is always applied in a facist
way every time without exception. The circumvents independient thought,
due process, and encourage comp
Hi Brian,
We deliberately don't want it too wordy, otherwise it would turn into
something more like a terms of service. It is more a guideline so we can
have civil discourse without risk of person attack.
With that in mind we would be open to suggestions over a different word
or few words in
Generally a good idea. It can be abused if not careful, due to the
subjective nature of determining what is offensive or "inflammatory".
I would suggest that "inflammatory language" be something that be more
defined and/or allowed toward things but not people (if that is
possible). One could l
On Wednesday 21 December 2022 at 18:54:06, Ruben Safir wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 05:52:53PM +0200, Ian Gilfillan wrote:
> > In the light of recent events, we're implementing a Code of Conduct.
> > Details at https://mariadb.org/going-for-a-code-of-conduct/ -
> > comments are welcome!
>
> C
In the light of recent events, we're implementing a Code of Conduct.
Details at https://mariadb.org/going-for-a-code-of-conduct/ - comments
are welcome!
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