* Jean Cavallo: " Re: [tryton] Netiquette: (was: Daily Cash Closing/hand over by Cash Clerk at Cash counter)" (Fri, 23 Sep 2016 18:01:15 +0200):
> 2016-09-23 17:44 GMT+02:00 Mathias Behrle <mbeh...@m9s.biz>: > > > > But no problem to add it on the mailing list pages. > > > I will do it for English and French one, please administrator of other > > > languages do the same. > > > > You are completely missing the point about "...first be reached a broader > > agreement" and "consensus". > > > The decision was made some time ago, so we should stick with it. > > https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tryton/-IA9TLq5qag Still the same thread. I see a (quite limited) discussion, not a broad agreement. This discussion diverges from my initial intention. I am absolute in favor of 'netiquette', but netiquette is about much more than looking at the posting style.[0][1] "Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes Everyone was a network newbie once. And not everyone has had the benefit of reading this book. So when someone makes a mistake -- whether it's a spelling error or a spelling flame, a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer -- be kind about it. If it's a minor error, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before reacting. Having good manners yourself doesn't give you license to correct everyone else. If you do decide to inform someone of a mistake, point it out politely, and preferably by private email rather than in public. Give people the benefit of the doubt; assume they just don't know any better. And never be arrogant or self-righteous about it. Just as it's a law of nature that spelling flames always contain spelling errors, notes pointing out Netiquette violations are often examples of poor Netiquette."[2] Please have a look especially at the last sentence, that explains much better the actual case than I could do. So I propose to use *and* apply to a real 'netiquette' document instead of the quite short discussion thread as the pointer for Tryton discussion groups. I am very much in favor of [1], as [3] is contradictory in itself (using capitals and multiple exclamation marks for e.g. "DO NOT TOP-POST and DO trim your replies!!!" while saying in the very same document "Don't SHOUT! While it might look clearer to you if everything is in capitals in your message, it is considered SHOUTING, and therefore very rude.") [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style [1] http://www.albion.com/netiquette/book/index.html [2] http://www.albion.com/netiquette/book/0963702513p45.html [3] http://linux.sgms-centre.com/misc/netiquette.php -- Mathias Behrle MBSolutions Gilgenmatten 10 A D-79114 Freiburg Tel: +49(761)471023 Fax: +49(761)4770816 http://www.m9s.biz UStIdNr: DE 142009020 PGP/GnuPG key availabable from any keyserver, ID: 0xD6D09BE48405BBF6 AC29 7E5C 46B9 D0B6 1C71 7681 D6D0 9BE4 8405 BBF6 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tryton" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tryton/20160924114333.15161afe%40monsterix.mbehrle.de.
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