On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:44 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30 November 2013 15:23, Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org> wrote: > > Nick, > > > > I think we've seen the issue from every possible side now. I trust your > > judgment that he has pulled this trick once too many times. So please > > implement the ban. Or wait until the next infraction -- that's up to you. > > Either way, since the archives of this list are public, our deliberations > > will stand up to scrutiny. > > > > My offer to mediate (*after* he's been banned) stands, but it's up to > you if > > and how you want to mention that to Anatoly. > > OK, moving on to mechanics, here's what I would like to propose: > > - flip his moderation bit on the mailing lists, at least for > python-dev, python-ideas and distutils-sig (are there any other lists > where his presence is considered disruptive?). > > - revoke his tracker privileges. If he would like something done on > the tracker, he can ask Guido or Ezio to make the change on his > behalf. > > I'm willing to be the bearer of bad news, and let Anatoly know this is > being done, and cc' Guido and Ezio (as I'll also pass along their > offers of assistance). > This plan sounds good. I agree with Alex that the initial email has to be private. There's no need here for a public humiliation that will harm both Anatoly and Python. One thing that's not clear from the above is the duration of the ban. Guido was mentioning some minimal cool-off period before Anatoly can discuss his reinstatement with Guido. Eli
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