On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 02:56:15AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > > One of the things Bruce did (before my time, I think) was ban people from > the lists, or convert them to "daily digest mode" for not acting with > an appropriate amount of decorum. I can't imagine a DPL getting away > with trying that now, but I also can't imagine any chance of improving > the environment of the lists without the possibility of resorting to > something like that. >
Converting people to daily-digest mode is something that both Pascal and I talked about recently. Considering the amount of acrimony various participants have had, seen recently on debian-vote, and the fact that some of the public (and private) intervention managed to cool things down (a tiny amount). I think intervening and/or moving people to a daily-digest posting method will be worthwhile. I'd much prefer a kinder, gentler Debian development process -- that doesn't mean there can't be disagreements though. We just need to be civil. I, personally, suspect that the unfriendliness of Debian is behind a lot of requests for smaller mailing lists seen by listmaster these days. A lot of people don't bother to use the main mailing lists anymore but instead find it simpler to gather (via IRC or physically), call people up or send private email instead. There is nothing wrong with any of those of other forms of communicating but it is sad that large amounts of out developers find our mailing lists to be so unfriendly. "Keep in mind that at the other end of your e-mail is an individual whose opinions, beliefs, culture, language, and time zone may differ from your own." <URL: http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=102&page=6> Thanks, Anand -- `` All actions take place in time by the interweaving of the forces of Nature; but the man lost in selfish delusion thinks that he himself is the actor.'' Lord Krishna to Arjuna in _The Bhagavad Gita_
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