nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
> I'm not on this list to see a do-nothing guy foment all day and night
> filling up my inbox. Ruben: If you want to sue, sue. You're a Jew, you
> know lots of lawyers. Stop fomenting and keveching and just file your
> suit.
As far as I can tell, I received this on
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 07:07:11 +, nipponm...@firemail.cc wrote:
> I'm not on this list to see a do-nothing guy foment all day and night
> filling up my inbox. Ruben: If you want to sue, sue. You're a Jew, you know
> lots of lawyers. Stop fomenting and keveching and just file your suit.
This
Le lundi 24 février 2020, 15:57:39 CET Ludovic Courtès a écrit :
> Ian Lance Taylor skribis:
> > nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
> >> I'm not on this list to see a do-nothing guy foment all day and night
> >> filling up my inbox. Ruben: If you want to sue, sue. You're a Jew,
> >> you
> >> know
I feel the same, itâs terrible that such messages are tolerated.
They aren't, and please stop implying that they are. You ask us to
moderate the list, which we do, but we cannot moderate every single
message that is sent here. But then quickly complain when your
messages are not sent
Ian Lance Taylor skribis:
> nipponm...@firemail.cc writes:
>
>> I'm not on this list to see a do-nothing guy foment all day and night
>> filling up my inbox. Ruben: If you want to sue, sue. You're a Jew, you
>> know lots of lawyers. Stop fomenting and keveching and just file your
>> suit.
>
> As
I would like to be unsubscribed from the "NYLXS" list, and the
gnu-misc-discuss list if it's being sent there too.
I'm on the list to see what RMS has to say, once in awhile.
I'm not on this list to see a do-nothing guy foment all day and night
filling up my inbox. Ruben: If you want to sue,
Alexandre François Garreau writes:
> Yet expressing it directly, without filter, it has already been
> said, is unkind.
I agree, and I think this is a key point to understand. The FSF has
stated that it will accept work from anyone regardless of what they
BELIEVE. Kindness is about what
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 21:21:18 +0100, Andreas Enge wrote:
> The reason I have been insisting is that inaction towards this kind of
> behaviour kills communication in the GNU project - if victims of verbal
> abuse are expected to change their opinions to stop the name calling,
> or are invited to
Le lundi 24 février 2020, 03:26:17 CET DJ Delorie a écrit :
> Alexandre François Garreau writes:
> > Yet expressing it directly, without filter, it has already been
> > said, is unkind.
>
> I agree, and I think this is a key point to understand. The FSF has
Wait why “the FSF”? until now we
Le dimanche 23 février 2020, 19:50:23 CET Andreas Enge a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 01:04:45PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> > A code of conduct will not sovle the issue. Kind communication will,
> > your message like the previous poster are both unkind.
>
> Well, stating that a person
Le dimanche 23 février 2020, 21:21:18 CET Andreas Enge a écrit :
> Well, I will let it drop - I am quite optimistic that personally I will
> survive to insults by random strangers on the Internet.
>
> The reason I have been insisting is that inaction towards this kind of
> behaviour kills
Le dimanche 23 février 2020, 20:13:51 CET Andreas Enge a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 02:04:29PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> > If you feel so much angered by an email, try to see past the points
> > that you get angry about and try to find what the other party is
> > trying to
Le dimanche 23 février 2020, 20:18:59 CET Andreas Enge a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 09:11:46PM +0200, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> > For what it's worth, I believe you have failed to be kind in several
> > occasions; from a quick sample of three of your messages I found one
> > which was
Le dimanche 23 février 2020, 20:13:51 CET Andreas Enge a écrit :
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 02:04:29PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> > If you feel so much angered by an email, try to see past the points
> > that you get angry about and try to find what the other party is
> > trying to
>So what do you think that someone tries to communicate with the
statement
>"You are sick"?
> Ignore the statement, or see past it -- be the better person.
Okay, so if I understand correctly, you are telling me to be less
susceptible.
No, I'm asking you to help improve the
Andreas Enge skribis:
> The reason I have been insisting is that inaction towards this kind of
> behaviour kills communication in the GNU project - if victims of verbal
> abuse are expected to change their opinions to stop the name calling,
> or are invited to be less susceptible, they will
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 02:37:35PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
>So what do you think that someone tries to communicate with the statement
>"You are sick"?
> Ignore the statement, or see past it -- be the better person.
Okay, so if I understand correctly, you are telling me to be less
> If you feel so much angered by an email, try to see past the points
> that you get angry about and try to find what the other party is
> trying to communicate.
So what do you think that someone tries to communicate with the statement
"You are sick"?
Ignore the statement, or
Andreas Enge, 23/02/20 20:50:
So far, I have not got the impression that asking aggressive people to
communicate kindly has had any effect (while I think I have mostly succeeded
in communicating kindly myself)
For what it's worth, I believe you have failed to be kind in several
occasions;
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 09:11:46PM +0200, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> For what it's worth, I believe you have failed to be kind in several
> occasions; from a quick sample of three of your messages I found one which
> was dubious and one definitely less than kind ("bickering"
Indeed I give you
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 02:04:29PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> If you feel so much angered by an email, try to see past the points
> that you get angry about and try to find what the other party is
> trying to communicate.
So what do you think that someone tries to communicate with the
If you feel so much angered by an email, try to see past the points
that you get angry about and try to find what the other party is
trying to communicate. It is much better to try and steer the
discussion in to a constructive direction, than trying to moderate
what people can or cannot say --
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 01:04:45PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
> A code of conduct will not sovle the issue. Kind communication will,
> your message like the previous poster are both unkind.
Well, stating that a person who is victim of abuse and complains about it
sends an "unkind" message
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