On 11/13/2013 6:48 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:35:56 -0500, bob gailer wrote:

Or would you be willing to stop the bashing? I don't see that it helps
anyone, and could be very offputting to other newbies.

That's what I have been saying for a long time. I believe that whatever
negative effect Nikos the help-vampire is having, it is long ago
overwhelmed by the negative of the anti-Nikos vigilantes.

I agree and privately asked one such vigilante to desist.

Fortunately, Nikos appears to pay absolutely no attention to any thread
which isn't about him. So if you avoid threads started by him, you'll
miss the worst of it.

Thunderbird now make this easy with R click, Ignore thread. I do this with non-Python threads and eventually with all that continue too long. So I have no idea how many Nikos threads are currently active other than the one I have not ignored yet. Sometimes ignorance *is* bliss ;-).

The last straw for me was a day when half the posts were for various Nikos threads. And perhaps 2/3rds of those were *not* from Nikos. To me, this is way unbalanced.

As a community, it is difficult to balance the conflicting needs here. If
we ignore Nikos completely, we appear unfriendly and indifferent to those
asking for help.

I think at this point that off-topic posts should get one and only one answer:
"This question is not about Python. Please take it somewhere else."
If you see that already posted, move on.

If we answer his questions, we encourage him to post. It
is hard to find the right balance, if there even is a right balance, and
people can have differing ideas of what that right balance is.

I think that Python questions, like "How do I complile 3.4a4 on Centos", that might interest others, should get answer or two or three for the benefit of everyone. And then answers should stop unless one has more information to give. No more 'I already answered that'. Sensible people can see that the question was answered, so repeating the obvious adds nothing.

But it is clear from the last few months that abusive, aggressive posts
don't help anyone -- they don't set a good tone for the group, they put
off newcomers, and they do absolutely nothing to discourage Nikos. Please
consider this a request to the community, ignore Nikos if you like,
answer his questions if you must, but please keep the abusive posts off-
list. They aren't helping.

I agree and second the request. Thanks for posting this.

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