Your message did arrive to the list. Maybe you sent it twice and the moderator
rejected one of them (without changing the default rejection message).
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Nicolás
El 30 mar. 2018, a la(s) 10:55, cm-sani...@wp.pl escribió:
> Funny thing. Same thread but on dev mailing list ended up with censorship as
> well. That is my on topic, non vulgar and not spammy message was rejected
> because "Your message was deemed inappropriate by the moderator.". Seriously?
> I am raising the issue that deleting people's massages because you don't
> agree with them is not ok and someone decides it's good idea to play censor
> as well. My intention was not to show people in power that they can do
> whatever they want in OSM community without facing any conseqences. So I am
> sorry to anyone who wishes to discuss unpopular opinions here. I guess
> instead of making this place better, I made it worse. Sorry.
>
> Dnia 29 marca 2018 20:45 cm-sani...@wp.pl napisał(a):
>
> Hi,
> This time I have not risen an issue of the way how the project is
> maintained/developed. I did it last time, nobody seemed very concerned and
> for sure not much have change since then. I understand that maybe by being
> nice you can achieve more. But in the end there are some facts and refusing
> to accept them because they weren't presented in a kind way makes people a
> bit delusional.
>
> But as I said. I am here because of censorship and I wanted to have the
> decision explained. Someone decided the Nominatim comes under OpenStreetMap
> umbrella, the fork is being deployed under osm domain, it's linked around the
> osm pages. I would have expected it runs in more transparent way and it's not
> run without any over watch.
>
> Mariusz
>
> Dnia 29 marca 2018 16:17 Imre Samu napisał(a):
>
> Hi Mariusz,
>
> > I criticized that this important service is being neglected and is
> > maintained in a way which makes it quite impossible to contribute to.
> >...
> >Can somebody tell me why it is that?
> > ...
>
> imho:
>
> my favorite on this topics:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonviolent_Communication
> and according to my experience - moralistic judgments and diagnoses can't
> help solve the problems.
> on the other hand, Empathy ( for the project ) can be very powerful.
>
> And If you want to understand the other side, read this:"Why I didn’t fix
> your bug" http://magnusmanske.de/wordpress/?p=518
> so "Be nice" and give a positive surprise ( for example add a picture of a
> cute animal for your issue; example:
> https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/36630 )
> disclaimer:
> - I have 1 accepted contributions:
> https://github.com/openstreetmap/Nominatim/pull/690
>
>
> Regards,
> Imre
>
>
> 2018-03-26 12:43 GMT+02:00 cm-sani...@wp.pl :
> Hi,
> Some time ago on this mailing list I expressed concern about the way
> Nominatim is being maintained. In short, I criticized that this important
> service is being neglected and is maintained in a way which makes it quite
> impossible to contribute to. My opinion meet with hostility (which I don't
> really mind). But what I mind is censorship. Lately somebody else noticed [1]
> that having pull request opened for 6 years without any explanation why it's
> not merged doesn't look good. I contributed to the discussion, explained the
> reasoning for having it opened (which was presented to me during last time I
> took part in discussion here). Now I look at the pull request 's discussion
> and turns out my comment was removed.
>
> Can somebody tell me why it is that? In my opinion the fact I am not liked by
> the maintainers, shouldn't result in deleting my on topic comments. Is there
> some oversight over moderation? Can I somehow repeal the decision? Or at
> least get some explanation why my comment was removed?
>
> [1] -
> https://github.com/openstreetmap/Nominatim/pull/27#issuecomment-370127296
>
> Thanks,
> Mariusz
>
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