Dear Simon,
I believe is much better to have open discussions than trying to keep
hiding the fact that there are issues that some seem less inclined to
see solved.
If long-established contributors want to keep doing something that is
sub-optimal then I believe that others should speak out so that things
get looked at. If a [VOTE] thread doesn't receive positive comments
maybe that vote should be stopped, things should be fixed and people
should not be censored by a Board Chair that should be impartial and
intervene to fix things and not to tell people to shut up.
It is about time that this list becomes a case study for those that want
to see how good things can come out from a list that wanted to be
"politically correct" to a list where people are free to express,
sometimes even in a quite strong way, there views about TDF and the
community to make things better for all.
Ciao
Paolo
On 11/04/2022 14:27, Simon Phipps wrote:
Dear Board,
I'm writing to ask you to implement some form of moderation on this
mailing list.
In the last week or so, we have seen participants abusing a [VOTE]
thread and then a director further abusing it to chide the Board Chair
for attempting to stop the abuse. We have seen over-frequent posting.
We have seen content-free hostility expressed to long-established
contributors. We've seen posts making no attempt to find positive
content earlier in the conversation to amplify. While there have been
one or two positive examples, this list has become a case study in a
hostile online environment.
Specifically I would ask the Board chair and vice-chair to act to
remedy this situation so that this list becomes a safe place to
contribute, and one where it is safe to make imperfect contributions
that can be collaboratively evolved open-source-style towards better
contributions.
Many thanks!
Simon
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*Simon Phipps*,/// Trustee, /The Document Foundation