Sounds eminently reasonable. Thanks for all your work on Ubuntu Studio!
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1Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2023 12:15:08 -0700From: Erich Eickmeyer
<eeickme...@ubuntu.com>To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com,
ubuntu-studio-devel@lists.ubuntu.comSubject: [ubuntu-studio-users] Proposal to
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<63535cc9-3aa5-445b-ac25-15315e758...@ubuntu.com>Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=UTF-8; format=flowedHi all,There was an incident the other day in which
someone requested support in the #ubuntustudio-offtopic IRC channel. I answered
their question but requested they move to #ubuntustudio since this gets more
view (and is properly logged), but instead of doing the right thing and doing
what was requested, this person decided to berate me, then threaten me which
then got them kicked out and banned for violating the Ubuntu Code of Conduct,
after which they continued to threaten me via private message, which then got
them reported to staff and, likely, K-lined.This, however, did get me thinking:
this isn't the first time people have been confused about the purpose of
#ubuntustudio-offtopic, though this is the first time someone has been so
verbally violent about it. Additionally, #ubuntustudio-offtopic doesn't see
much use other than Krytarik correcting my grammar. :)With that, I propose
sunsetting #ubuntustudio-offtopic and combining it with #ubuntustudio to make
#ubuntustudio a support *and* discussion channel, but anything other than the
topic of Ubuntu Studio would be requested to move to #ubuntu-offtopic for
general chit-chat, as #ubuntu-offtopic is a much more active room. The general
idea is to lower the confusion and to allow people to feel more welcome to
discuss Ubuntu Studio in our main chat.Let me know your thoughts.Thanks in
advance,Erich--Erich EickmeyerProject Lead - Ubuntu StudioTechnical Lead -
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