Can everybody please stop bashing ribasushi and work on a solution to
get the DBIC development process going again?!

Peter is also 'only' a human being and if his interpersonal skills would
be higher his technical expertise might not be as good as it is because
no one can shine everywhere.

Thanks!


On 2016-11-03 18:34, Christian Walde wrote:
On Wed, 02 Nov 2016 11:50:24 +0100, Peter Rabbitson
<rabbit+d...@rabbit.us> wrote:

Citation needed. Please provide an example where I have been abusive
or even slightly unprofessional in a bugreport. Issue trackers are
generally always part of the public record, so it shouldn't be a
problem to back up what was said above.

I didn't want to bother, but rereading riba's arrogance and deceit
combined with your past actions make me angry enough to bother.

He'll probably enjoy that i write this, but well, if he does, he's
free to enjoy it while he can.

Meanwhile i think it's only fair that his userbase knows what his
principles really *mean*.

The following did not have him act in an RT queue, but since his
actions were in direct response and aimed towards affecting a ticket i
filed, it is fair to bring up.

He did abuse me on IRC with the goal to get me to give up on the ticket.

He plainly said this to me and tried to justify it as being his duty
as an engineer.

I did indeed give up on a ticket despite still considering it valid
and in need of action due to him.

I had forgotten about it for months and not done anything about it at
all. A reasonable person should think that would be enough for him to
cross it off as done and leave things be.

However for some insane reason he thought it was appropiate to
approach me again, a YEAR after i had originally filed the ticket, and
tell me these things:

[...]
16-01-08@23:11:43 (ribasushi) I re-read the log in p5p several times
in the past week
[...]
16-01-08@23:12:21 (ribasushi) if you agree for me to publish it
unmodified (at most with slight reorder to compensate for IRC lag)
16-01-08@23:12:33 (ribasushi) I will publicly own to say in no
uncertain terms that I went *EASY* on you
16-01-08@23:12:35 (ribasushi) and that I regret it
16-01-08@23:13:09 (Mithaldu) regret going easy, or having done it in
the first place instead of looking at it on technical merits?
16-01-08@23:13:22 (ribasushi) I looked at the technical merits
16-01-08@23:13:25 (Mithaldu) also, publish whatever you liked
16-01-08@23:13:33 (ribasushi) and I didn't shut it down quickly enough
nor forcefully enough
16-01-08@23:13:39 (Mithaldu) jesus fuck
16-01-08@23:13:43 (ribasushi) I wasn't using "radical candor" correctly
16-01-08@23:13:46 (Mithaldu) you are an abbhorrent piece of shit
16-01-08@23:13:53 (ribasushi) and this is something I do regret
[...]

He might possibly argue that this was him being professional,
delivering a final kick to the liver to ensure it sticks.

However in no possible conceivable way does this deserve ANY respite
from receiving the label "abusive".

I am also not the only person to be treated like that. He said the
following about his treatment of another developer in various venues,
including a github queue:

15-05-11@14:00:22 (ribasushi) at this point it is *my engineering
duty* to drive him away from perl

Again, he probably thinks it is professional to do that, but trying to
claim here that it is not abuse is a lie, given he has stated outright
that he was abusing said dev with that particular goal.




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