On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 10:03 PM Daniel M. Capella via aur-general
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On October 28, 2018 2:42:31 PM EDT, Baptiste Jonglez 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >On 28-10-18, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> >> (endless rambling)
> >
> >Can we please stop this futile bike-shedding exercise?  It does little
> >outside of discrediting you and the Arch community as a whole.
> >
> >I already said so in previous discussions, but I am still dismayed at
> >your
> >and Doug's tendency to aggressively gang up on anybody crossing your
> >way,
> >assuming from the start that they are lying bastards with devious
> >motives,
> >without ever questioning your own assumptions or actions.  You
> >desperately
> >want to always be right and to always have the final word, but I'm
> >sorry
> >to say that life does not work this way.
> >
> >Regarding the TU application itself, the discussion period is nearly
> >over.
> >Since the bylaws mention that the period lasts 14 "full days", I will
> >open
> >the vote tomorrow morning.
> >
> >Baptiste
>
> It's upsetting and embarrassing that the only staffer to stand against this 
> behavior directly in the ML is the applicant's sponsor. This disrespectful 
> behavior occurs all the time. Can we enforce our Code of Conduct or is it 
> just for show?
>
> --
> Best,
> polyzen


To reiterate my position on this more clearly as I did on IRC: I don't
think it's OK to treat an applicant like this, regardless of the
applicant's behaviour. As for previous claims that "Konstantin's
attitude is a problem" or, that in a previous email one would not
"want to have to deal with [Konstantin] on the team", this thread has
shown the absolute opposite. Konstantin has reacted very
professionally to extreme, petty bikeshedding that completely
detracted from legitimate feedback; that's the kind of level-headed
attitude I do want to have on the team. I know what my vote will be.

J. Leclanche

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