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DATE | 2019-11-01 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] List posting rules
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 12:39:34PM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Dora, > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 11:32:20PM -0400, Dora Scilipoti wrote: > > On 10/31/2019 09:01 AM, Carlos O'Donell wrote: > > > Please follow the rules of this list. Repetition should not happen. > > > You have made your case. > > > > It's no repetition. Ruben is responding specifically to a statement. > > Ruben is a prolific poster who has already made his case that all this > is just falsehoods and defamation. We are just going to have to agree > to disagree on that. Simply repeating your opinion over and over > again, while personally attacking the people you don't agree with, > does not make for a very pleasant discussion. >
The conversation was unplesant the MINUTE RMS was made homeless because of lies coming from fanatics. That is not an opinion, that is a fact based on the record.
> This list has slightly different posting rules than most other GNU > lists. Which are often completely open to anyone, or private with > restricted membership. We believed neither is ideal for a discussion > on GNU governance issues. So we are experimenting with a lightly > moderated list to have that discussion. > > After various GNU maintainers and developers expressed a desire to > discuss GNU governance issues: > https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2019/joint-statement-on-the-gnu-project/ > We discussed with various people and the FSF what a good space would > be for that. Since this mailinglist already is about "serious > discussion of freed software, the GNU Project, the GNU Manifesto, and > their implications" it seemed a good place to do that, especially > since it already had posting rules that seemed compatible "Flaming is > out of place. Tit-for-tat is not welcome. Repetition should not > occur. Good READING and writing are expected. Before posting, wait a > while, cool off, and think.". > > Carlos and I discussed with the FSF and Karl, who normally moderates > this mailinglist, whether we could use the list for this discussion > and moderate it. > > I see we somehow failed to post the announcement about that to this > list itself, it somehow only got out to various other lists where > people had expressed an interest in an open GNU governance. That was > obviously a mistake, apologies. > > https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2019-10/msg00147.html > > That message also explains the rules for GNU governance related theads > that you had a question about better than how I summarized it earlies. > > These are the current posting guidelines, now also on the > gnu-misc-discuss info page: > > Flaming is out of place. Tit-for-tat is not welcome. Repetition > should not occur. > > Good READING and writing are expected. Before posting, wait a while, > cool off, and think. > > So take your time to reply and think whether you actually have a new > point to make, or if you are just restating your opinion again. If > possible bundle your replies to several messages. Restricting yourself > to just one message a day to the list is not a bad thing. > > Don't just reply to every message repeating your opinion or have a tit- > for-tat discussion with just one member of the list. Also consider > addressing the list directly and remove individuals from the CC to > prevent a rapid fire back-and-forth between two people simply > disagreeing without the messages even having made it to the list yet. > > Make sure you have read the kind communication guide: > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/kind-communication.html > > Some important points from that: Assume other participants are posting > in good faith, even if you disagree with what they say. Please do not > criticize people for wrongs that you only speculate they may have done; > stick to what they actually say and actually do. Please respond to what > people actually said, not to exaggerations of their views. Your > criticism will not be constructive if it is aimed at a target other > than their real views. If in a discussion someone brings up a tangent > to the topic at hand, please keep the discussion on track by focusing > on the current topic rather than the tangent. If you think the tangent > is an important and pertinent issue, please bring it up as a separate > discussion, with a Subject field to fit, and consider waiting for the > end of the current discussion. > > And for GNU Project governance discussion threads, they should stay > on topic and be strictly about governance and not about specific > people and their respective abilities. > > In general we don't have to enforce this very strictly. There have > only been a few people who posted similar messages multiple times a > day that we have rejected and asked to tone it down. There has been > one thread which we believed spiraled out of control pretty quickly > and that we have killed. In that case I posted a message to the list > explaining why (and Carlos then repeated that in the message you > replied to). In general anybody who just sents one or two messages a > day gets their mails approved pretty quickly. > > The moderation is mainly to make sure that the discussion doesn't > become heated by people excessively posting and drowning out all other > participants. If you feel the need to post to this list multiple times > a day, or to a thread that already seen multiple replies, then simply > think if you (or someone else) already made your point and if it can > wait till tomorrow. > > All posts to this list are seen by all moderators and when we do > reject posts from a specific individual or on a specific thread, then > we do sent that to the other moderators. So we can correct each other > if we happen to make a mistake. > > We have now also asked Brandon and Mike to help us with that, because > we know they have different opinions on how GNU governance works. And > it would keep us all honest. > > I hope these rules will help keep the discussion pleasant and on-topic > without flames, tit-for-tats and excessive repeats of points already > made. And I hope you trust us enough to participate. > > Cheers, > > Mark
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