On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 5:32:39 AM UTC-8, Kolen Cheung wrote:
>
> And if anyone has language issue it surely is OP. hijack vs shut up, which 
> one is more serious? Accusing someone hijacking something is a very serious 
> accusation.


Since you asked what kind of community this is, from 
https://wiki.sagemath.org/Community?action=show&redirect=CodeOfConduct 
(abridged):

>
> The Sage community is comprised of an international mixture of 
> mathematicians, 
> computer scientists, engineers, researchers, teachers, amateurs, and 
> others with varied backgrounds. This diversity is one of our strengths, 
> but it can also lead to communication problems and unhappiness. People 
> who love working on Sage can more effectively collaborate with others if 
> they follow this code. 
> 1) Be friendly and patient. 
>
> 2) Be welcoming.
>
> 3) Be considerate.
> 4) Be respectful and polite.
>

Telling someone to "shut up" and calling someone selfish do not adhere to 
these guidelines. Maybe accusing someone of hijacking also does not, but in 
any case, your response was not "friendly and patient" nor "welcoming", etc.

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