On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 14:26:08 -0400, Walter Bright <[email protected]> wrote:

On 3/17/2014 10:03 AM, Graham Fawcett wrote:
I agree that this community doesn't seem unhealthy; and also that, in general, sex jokes aren't necessarily a sign of sexism. But I also think it's smart to establish a wide margin on community practice. Correcting small, potentially harmful behaviours sets a boundary, and avoids having to deal with larger,
certainly-harmful behaviours later on.

There are plenty of appropriate forums for sex jokes on the Internet, we can
surely live without them here.

My sentiments exactly. Thanks for posting this.

We (I'm presuming "we" :-) ) want D to succeed with professionals, and coming with that are the same standards of discourse one would expect in a professional work environment.

And this community has been very professional by default, and I've been extremely pleased and proud at the high quality of the discussions here.

If this guy comes back, you may want to have a talk with him, then. He might have got the wrong impression from you.

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-Steve

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