> On 15 Sep 2015, at 12:18, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks all for participating, let’s keep going, I just want to put up a new 
> ruls for this thread:

* new rules

> 
> 1. we already know how to deal with bad ideas in a friendly manner, 
> completely ignore this aspect of the discussion.
> 
> 2. don’t try to find a theoretical loophole in the “Yes, and…”-style (or 
> alternative proposals) just to show your intellectual prowess.
> 
> 3. if you disagree with employing a “Yes, and…”-style in the CouchDB 
> community, make a counter proposal that you think gets us to a better culture.
> 
> Thanks!
> Jan
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> 
>> On 15 Sep 2015, at 11:24, Klaus Trainer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> feedback you get is something like "that won't work" and then you are
>>>> suddenly in the position where you have to defend the idea
>>> 
>>> Then do defend.
>>> 
>>> Idea that breaks on first aside doubt or uncomfortable question/comment
>>> worth even less then zero. Just because it have taken resources to think it
>>> (hopefully) and to read it, but gave no fruits.
>>> 
>>> If you received ‘it won‘t work, because’ and have nothing to answer – it‘s
>>> just time to rethink idea. Really.
>>> 
>>> If you received uncozy ‘it won‘t work’ (or tldr) from person who definitely
>>> doesn‘t want to troll you – well, may be idea _really_ was too raw (or text
>>> was too long for medium chosen)? May be person who declined idea has wide
>>> background on topic, and accidentally assume all other also have? Why not
>>> to ask?
>>> 
>>> Please, just take it bit easier. Things like tldr are not very encouraging,
>>> but they do not worth any serious reaction )
>> 
>> Please stop trolling.
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