Roman Eisele schrieb:

Please don't get me wrong: I don't want to blame Urmas, maybe he had a
bad day.

Hi,

may be, but as Alex said, I also see such slips from time to time and some latent aggressiveness (and also rather good work).

Although we should not be squeamish, such comments are not fair and third persons reading that, especially newcomers, will be daunted seeing such a tone in Bugzilla.

And my bad realizing: there is no nostrum, we can't do much.

My way to handle such issues when I am involved or only see them: I write a polite mail (normally without any comment in the Bug), the next day, not immediately. I think we should not feed a Troll (I don't want to call U. a simple Troll) with comments in the Bug, but react with a polite personal mail "hi, what's on, it seems you have had some bad experiences, or what's the reason that ...)

And a second mail to the victim of the attack with some words of comfort, support and information that the attack has been seen.

Sometimes it seems to help (or may be simply the bad mood of the commenter as passed), sometimes I get rude answers, sometimes things become more difficult than they were before, I remember 1 case where the other one left the project.

I'm afraid this all will not help very much,

Best regards



Rainer



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