Quack, So be it.
Now as a last word I'd like to express how I deeply disagree with how this was conducted. Despite Chris' good words I still feel I had to justify myself and my opinion, which already feels bad, but I had no reply to my suggestion to extend the Anti-Harassment team's scope (which would not have changed the outcome). Filing a removal bug was clearly a threat. There was no consensus in the FTPmasters team (according to threads on the MLs), Chris did not use his position as DPL either. *Unilaterally* taking decisions in a project is a clear disrespect for all contributors and the structures we established to work together despite our disagreements. As a DPL you can settle this stalled dispute but this power is limited in time and can be revoked by GR. As much as I understand your wish to "make things right", enforcing your opinion no matter what hurts people in the way and that's not gonna make them change opinion.
Sometimes it really feels bad to be in Debian… \_o< -- Marc Dequènes