+1
I read once an article showing that to avoid proliferation of annoying
messages, the best action was to ignore them.
Banning people just makes them want to fight harder against the
perceived injustice.
When new (non-constructive) "fuck systemd" messages come to this mailing
list, I will do as for all the previous ones, ignore & archive.
Et voilĂ .
-- Layus.
PS : Kudos to ayone able to find a link to the aforementioned article.
I cannot lay my hand on it.
On 04/04/17 18:45, zimbatm wrote:
I'm proud of how mature the nix community is, it takes some effort to
not respond to hate with more hate. Share the love :D
On Tue, 4 Apr 2017, 17:05 Alexey Shmalko, <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I recommend reading You Are What You Write[1] and Difficult People[2]
chapters of Producing Open Source Software[3] by Karl Fogel. They
describe how to handle similar situations; banning people is extreme
measures, and most situations can be resolved without that.
[1]: http://producingoss.com/en/you-are-what-you-write.html
[2]: http://producingoss.com/en/difficult-people.html
[3]: http://producingoss.com/
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