> How do you propose we prevent people from emailing people that post to
> wine-devel?  How do we choose who gets to email people directly and
> who doesn't?  How do we filter the contents of their email?

I want to chime in and say that I'm with Tom and the ole Doc here.  I don't 
think there's any way to filter somebody's contents, but I think it's important 
for the community to speak up when somebody is out of line.

I know I was the first to respond to Sergin's email by asking that he be more 
constructive in his feedback, but past that, none of the regulars on this 
thread said much.  Now, his thread has spawned into something that is soooo far 
out there that it almost has no relevancy to this list.  I want to note that I 
don't see how Sergin's comments and behavior could have been interpreted as 
anything but inappropriate; however, with the majority of people not saying 
anything, I can only imagine that Sergin felt that what he did was perfectly 
okay and acceptable on this list.

I'm trying to say two things here:
1) If somebody says/ does something that is not okay, say something to that 
person.  Of course, be constructive about it.  For example, when I first joined 
this list, people got upset that I was top-posting - I learned that it was not 
ok in this community because people said someting.  So, I try to bottom post 
(when I remember.)
2) I've always said Wine is an awesome thing - probably the best thing to come 
out of the Linux community since ... well, Linux and its desktops.  Now, more 
than ever, Wine need as many developers as possible to keep it improve b/c as 
Linux adoption continues people will look to Wine and CrossOver for application 
cross-compatibility.  And, I'm not talking about the developer who pops in with 
a patch every 6 months (I see that person as a patch submitter), but instead, 
I'm talking about a developer who dedicated him/herself to the Wine project.  
And with that, the team can't afford to lose that good talent b/c the "newbie 
talent" was mistreated in this community.

Those are my 2 cents that I think will go a long way.

Thanks,
Hiji




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