Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread David Wales
This is a good point. Is there a moderator who could check if something like this is the case? Regards, David On 2 October 2019 10:46:00 pm AEST, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > > >2 Oct 2019, 09:19 by e...@mapillary.com: > >> For the health of the mailing list, it would make sense to limit his

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
2 Oct 2019, 09:19 by e...@mapillary.com: > For the health of the mailing list, it would make sense to limit his > communications so we're not bombarded daily with his emails. > Volume is not the biggest problem - and it would be probably acceptable. For me main problem is "fire and forget"

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread Edoardo Neerhut
Frederik, the mailing list has been very patient and responsive to every email Herbert has sent. They have provided many thoughtful and positive responses and suggestions on how he can engage with the mailing list. There has been no response from him. For the health of the mailing list, it would

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread Frederik Ramm
Ewen, thank you for trying to be constructive in this matter. Herbert seems to have considerable difficulties with the medium It sounds like he has been collecting issues for a while and now tries to resolve them all at once, which can overload the capacity of the mailing list for reasonable

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread Joshua Brown via Talk-au
+1 to the above on these emails. Happy to support either a ban or education on mailing list practice. -Josh > On 2 Oct 2019, at 4:32 pm, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > > +1 this is getting absurd. > > What is the process for mailing list ban? > > 2 Oct 2019, 01:40 by e...@mapillary.com: > +1

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-02 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
+1 this is getting absurd. What is the process for mailing list ban? 2 Oct 2019, 01:40 by e...@mapillary.com: > +1 to what Ewen said. > > If we don't hear back from you I am in favour of blocking your emails.  > > On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 09:39, Ewen Hill <> ewen.h...@gmail.com >

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-01 Thread Edoardo Neerhut
+1 to what Ewen said. If we don't hear back from you I am in favour of blocking your emails. On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 09:39, Ewen Hill wrote: > Herbert, > Can we slow down a little and finalise one of these items and then > move on to the next please. We don't get much feedback from you after

Re: [talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-01 Thread Ewen Hill
Herbert, Can we slow down a little and finalise one of these items and then move on to the next please. We don't get much feedback from you after a number of us have offered suggestions. There are no "thanks", no, "If you look at this relation/way then this appears different". I would be

[talk-au] Discussion H: public transport – the end game

2019-10-01 Thread Herbert.Remi via Talk-au
# Discussion H: public transport – the end game Bus routes (relations) were changed in the ACT in 2019 with the introduction of Civic to Gungahlin light rail, effective 29 April 2019. The bus network in Canberra changed from a mesh network (bumble buses) to a “hub and spoke” system, the