On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss <ja...@jacobian.org>wrote:

> Hi Bobby --
>
> I'm quite sorry if you took my words as a threat. Such wasn't my
> intent -- at all. I'm simply trying to make clear certain community
> expectations. You're completely right that banning would be wildly
> inappropriate, and I certainly wasn't suggesting that.
>
> The Django community has historically been known as a friendly,
> accepting, professional one free of the usual flamewars that crop up
> on free software. I really appreciate your help in keeping it that
> way. I think we can all agree that a helpful, welcoming community is
> something to be proud of.
>

Actually, Jacob does have a point. This is pretty much the only list I
*enjoy* being a part of, and it probably wouldn't be like this unless
certain etiquette was enforced.


>
> That's the last I've got to say on the matter; at this point we're
> basically going in circles. I hope I made my point clear enough. If
> not, please feel free to contact me off-list so everyone else can get
> back to talking about software.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jacob
>
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