On 18 August 2014 11:27, Felipe Sánchez Martínez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> As a member of the PMC I think that Jim should have raised the question to
> the PMC rather than taking this action on his own. The people involved
> should have had the opportunity to explain their behaviour before being
> banned. I think this should be the way to go in any case.
>
> With respect to Mikel's resignation, I think he should reconsider his
> decision since losing him would be a big loss for the project. I guess this
> would require that Jim O'Regan makes a step back, restore the accounts
> involved and let the PMC take the decision. He could write a brief report
> advocating for their banning.

To be clear, I did not, and do not, advocate banning anyone. I
advocate only temporary removal, until it could be established that
there have been no copyright infringements in any of Aboobacker MK's
contributions. I had hoped that either the project's mentor, or Fran
(who has also worked on it) would be able to give such assurances, but
not a lot of time has elapsed. In the meantime, I've been through
every commit I could find related to the project, and I see no
evidence of any sort of wrongdoing in Aboobacker MK's contributions;
on the contrary, I see a commendable pattern of constant and committed
work.

To Aboobacker MK: I'm sorry for the inconvenience, and thank you for
your understanding, and quick actions.

-- 
<Sefam> Are any of the mentors around?
<jimregan> yes, they're the ones trolling you

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