On 4/29/23 09:02, Steve Litt via fpc-other wrote:
Nikolay Nikolov via fpc-other said on Fri, 28 Apr 2023 21:39:04 +0300


Maybe #fpc-alt will become a better unofficial IRC channel? So far,
I've joined the #fpc-alt channel (without leaving #fpc), to support an
alternative channel as well, but I'm not very impressed, not only due
to the lack of people (only 3 people, including me), but also due to
the fact that there's not even a topic.
Today at about 7PM New York time, prompted by a suggestion on
##fpc-alt, I added the following /topic to #fpc-alt:

===============================================
Topic for #fpc-alt is: Ontopic list for Free Pascal. Offtopic channel
is ##fpc-alt. Rules: Treat your fellow channel inhabitants like you'd
like to be treated.
===============================================

I also created a similar /topic for ##fpc-alt , which is the offtopic
FPC channel.


I know growing a channel takes
time,
Yes. Also, these are the first two IRC channels I've ever managed. I've
managed mailing lists, but never IRC channels. So I have a lot to learn.

My first choice would be for somebody like you or Tomas to be in charge
of #fpc. My second choice would be for somebody like you or Tomas to
take over #fpc-alt. The only reason I registered and run #fpc-alt is
because people who are genuinely using or thinking about using
FreePascal need a place they can listen, ask or help without fear of
banning. I have lots of ambitions, but believe me, being king of an IRC
channel isn't one of them. :-)

[snip]

maybe #fpc-alt will grow a large
community as well, and will allow a more free and welcoming to
newcomers environment.
I hope so, and I hope that later somebody more invested in FreePascal
will take over #fpc-alt.

And of course, there's also #lazarus, where moderation was taken up by
giantm (a Lazarus developer).
Even though #lazarus has only about 20 people, they managed to give me
some help on sound issues.

There's also a lot of documentation on the Libera Chat website:

https://libera.chat/guides/#running-a-channel


So, plenty of alternative places to talk, if you're not happy about
#fpc.
I wouldn't call it "plenty", because there are a few hundred on #fpc,
and it's my opinion that a lot of them would be more forthcoming with
help if they weren't worried about the possibility of being censured
for giving the help using the wrong phrases.

[snip]

Technically speaking, she didn't "hijack" the channel. She is the
channel owner, by virtue of being the first person to register it on
this IRC network.
Speaking *only* of #fpc and not #pascal, my understanding of the events
is:

1) Freenode's #fpc was an official FreePascal venue.

Yes, and:

1.5) In 2020, Freenode's #fpc channel was being ruined by a troll, who was flooding the channel with crap, offtopic links and misinformation about Pascal and would hijack and steer every real Pascal discussion to absurd topics, like, for example, whether the moon landings were faked. It's not like offtopic discussion was banned, but he was disrupting any regular and meaningful talk. It was horrible, I have described it several times as a burning trash can. The FPC moderators at the time didn't do anything, even though Joanna complained on the forums:

https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?topic=51491.0

As a result, I was given access to the #fpc channel. Joanna was not given access, but I banned the troll, and things went better. However, Joanna would often advise me when she thinks someone is a troll and ask me to ban him/her. She was always suspicious of newcomers. She didn't like it, when a new users comes and starts lurking, etc. However, I would exercise my own judgement. I'll admit that, there were several occasions, where it looked like an overreaction, but it turned out that her intuition was right.

Eventually, due to real life issues, I started having less and less time to spend on IRC, so Joanna would contact me on the forums, if she thinks someone needs to be banned. I would then look at the channel logs and exercise my own judgement.

2) Freenode went bad.
Yes.

3) Joanna registered #fpc on before anyone else.
Yes. At the time, none of the FPC developers had any time to spend on IRC moderation. I asked Joanna for access to the channel, and then I gave access to Karoly Balogh, who was also on IRC, so that we have some official FPC people as moderator. However, in practice, none of us had any time to watch the channel.
4) Joanna banned 42 people and, in my informed opinion, made the rules
    all about her personal preferences.
Apparently, yes. Although I suspect some of them are legit users, who got banned, but there were also genuine trolls, who often use sock puppet accounts. So, some of these 42 accounts are actually fewer people. However, who is a troll and who isn't - I don't know. At this point, I wasn't really moderating the channel anymore. I suspect it's maybe 2 or 3 trolls using many sock puppet accounts and several legit users, but this is just guesswork. The truth is, I don't know.
Smarter people than I could argue whether this constitutes "hijacking",
but her taking channel name #fpc, a channel that used to be an official
project channel, has caused, is continuing to cause, and will continue
to cause in the future serious confusion.
Yes, but the problem is, we don't have time and we cannot trust yet another stranger. And, objectively, the channel right now is in a better shape, compared to the time in 2020, when it was effectively abandoned. However, there's now this vetting process that is off-putting for certain newcomers. Once you pass through it and gain Joanna's trust, you're pretty much free to talk about anything you want. Existing users aren't walking on eggshells and are quite happy. That's one reason I don't want to disrupt them. But new users are treated with too much suspicion.
So I say to everyone, whether you're banned on #fpc or not, join us on
#fpc-alt, and if you want, the offtopic ##fpc-alt. I'm not asking you
to stop using #fpc, I'm just saying get on both and see which you like
better. May the better channel win.

Yeah, I think that's fair.

Nikolay


SteveT

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