Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> C. Bergstr?m wrote:
>   
>> 1) The general community attitude towards new members in #opensolaris in 
>> irc is bad on a regular/daily basis  There is one individual @Sun in 
>> particular who probably needs some mentoring or a corrective talk.  This 
>> could possibly could be resolved by a code of conduct policy on a wiki 
>> somewhere.  I've given it some thought, but haven't had a chance to make 
>> a draft. (Normally, /trolls/ are kicked, but currently only @Sun people 
>> are given OP privileges to resolve such matters.) 
>>     
>
> I am hesitant to use my OP powers to kick, and mostly use them when people
> are obviously spamming or harassing others.   (Jim's already noted the 
> community
> code of conduct, which we haven't done the best job of publicizing, especially
> not in the IRC channel.)
>
> I don't know where you got the idea that only @Sun people have OP privs 
> though,
> as the channel owner, who is the one who can add people to the OP list is the
> non-Sun-employed Ben Rockwood.   Looking at the 5 ops in the channel right 
> now,
> as far as I know, only e^ipi (John Sonnenschien) & I are Sun employed, and
> e^ipi got his ops long before he got his job at Sun.
>   
Current OP
alanc_away == @Sun
asyd ?
comay == @Sun
e^ipi == @Sun
jamesd ?
sommerfeld == @Sun
tempt ?

Ok. I was mistaken about all, but I think it's pretty honest mistake 
when a majority are.  Which frankly is probably the best approach.  This 
was much less my issues since #opensolaris should be controlled by Sun 
officially or unofficially.

Thanks for the feedback.

./C

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