On Sun, Dec 30, 2018 at 12:51:19AM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > Hello Roberto. > > Roberto C. Sánchez - 29.12.18, 18:12: > > Suppose for a moment that a project member [… hypothetical case …] > […] > > The reason I use the above example is because it is a difficult case > > to handle. The cases where harm is clearly intended are > > comparitavely very easy to deal with. Those in which harm may or may > > not have been intended but in which harm may be perceived are more > > challenging. > > I wonder about what the point would be to discuss hypothetical cases > like the one you mentioned. > > If there have been practical issues with the handling of code of > conduct, the behavior of the anti harassment team or the Debian account > manager team… as there appears to be from what I gathered from what I > read in recent threads about that, then by all means it is good to find a > solution. > > But I see no point in discussing difficult, completely made up > hypothetical cases. > OK. Withdrawn.
Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez