Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Don Armstrong
On Tue, 17 Apr 2018, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Chris Lamb dijo [Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 07:12:26PM +0100]: > > I also am reluctant to speak for Ian (!) but I believe he is making > > the point that it is this very diversity of contact points that > > could be part of the problem. > > But that's my

Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Chris Lamb dijo [Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 07:12:26PM +0100]: > > FSVO desperate. I agree we need it, but based on the project's current > > level of discussions, I don't think it's a "desperate" situation. > (...) > This is made even more tragic in that I do not believe this is > representative of

Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Gunnar et al., > FSVO desperate. I agree we need it, but based on the project's current > level of discussions, I don't think it's a "desperate" situation. I'm reluctant to jump so quickly to a meta dicussion but I think we underestimate the subtle effects of such discussions. In particular

Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Gunnar Wolf
Ian Jackson dijo [Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 01:39:07PM +0100]: > We desperately need: FSVO desperate. I agree we need it, but based on the project's current level of discussions, I don't think it's a "desperate" situation. > * Somewhere people can escalate a dispute involving ill-feeling, >that

Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Ian Jackson
Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) writes ("Re: Conflict escalation and discipline"): > On 2018-04-17 14:39, Ian Jackson wrote: > > We desperately need: > > > > * Somewhere people can escalate a dispute involving ill-feeling, > >that isn't debian-devel[0] or the DPL[1]. > > > > * An effective,

Re: Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
On 2018-04-17 14:39, Ian Jackson wrote: We desperately need: * Somewhere people can escalate a dispute involving ill-feeling, that isn't debian-devel[0] or the DPL[1]. * An effective, reliable and unified[2] disciplinary mechanism that (i) promotes healing, apology and reconciliation

Conflict escalation and discipline

2018-04-17 Thread Ian Jackson
We desperately need: * Somewhere people can escalate a dispute involving ill-feeling, that isn't debian-devel[0] or the DPL[1]. * An effective, reliable and unified[2] disciplinary mechanism that (i) promotes healing, apology and reconciliation where that is feasible (ii) failing