I know, I know. Just saying. It would also have been funnier without the
"trauma" part, ex. "I'm glad you found a support group.".

Alright, see you. Bye.

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 12:47 PM C R <caj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well clearly he was harassing you with his facts and sarcasm.
>
> You'll pull through though. I believe in you!
> I've got to go now though. Have fun with whatever this is.
>
> (thread muted)
>
> -C
>
>
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 11:42 Niccolo Brogi <nkkol...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Why, Alexandre causes trauma..? I thought he was nice.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 12:40 PM C R <caj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Happy you've found that support group you were looking for. :)
>>>
>>> Wishing you a speedy trauma recovery,
>>> -C
>>>
>>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 11:04 Niccolo Brogi <nkkol...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> ...in the meantime, I'm getting emails from people that see the whole
>>>> thing exactly like me, and I assume fear harassment and won't say it out
>>>> loud.
>>>>
>>>> How sad is this culture you've created.
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 9:50 AM C R <caj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> As someone who has worked many years alongside (at the desk next to)
>>>>> customer service reps, I can verify that no amount of organisation or
>>>>> pleasantries can quell the entitlement of anyone who thinks you owe them
>>>>> something. Be that x feature in GIMP, or x release date for the next GIMP.
>>>>> People are very much the same in that regard, and it's crushing to have to
>>>>> deal with it all the time.
>>>>>
>>>>> People can be banned from the mailing list if they make too much of a
>>>>> fuss, but I have to say Alexander's way of handling things is a nearly
>>>>> flawless mix of not taking any shit (which, after all, why should GIMP
>>>>> contribs suffer this after donating time to provide free software for the
>>>>> world?) and being concise and helpful to those who approach with a
>>>>> constructive attitude (as part of the community).
>>>>>
>>>>> We have not always seen eye to eye on things, but I'm always learning
>>>>> stuff about handing trollish behaviour from this mailing list, thanks
>>>>> primarily to Alex, also recognising the behaviour in myself and doing my
>>>>> best to avoid making the same mistakes as people who can only complain
>>>>> rather than be helpful (Alex PMs me if I go to far to the ranty side, even
>>>>> in his defence). So that definitely isn't broken.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alex saves us on a regular basis from having to deal with trolls on
>>>>> all our media platforms while keeping all ports of communication open for
>>>>> our users.
>>>>>
>>>>> Every project should have one, but he's ours! ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Just my thoughts.
>>>>> -C
>>>>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 08:17 Alexandre Prokoudine via
>>>>> gimp-developer-list <gimp-developer-list@gnome.org wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> пт, 16 нояб. 2018 г., 6:40 Trevor Rose tarose.tre...@gmail.com:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > 3 — the solution to the problem is to tighten up your communications
>>>>>> > channels, and to use some other technology rather than just an
>>>>>> email group,
>>>>>> > and in which alternative system a person must be logged in, and
>>>>>> each post,
>>>>>> > thread and comment/reply is not only better organised, but can be
>>>>>> > identified as per user ID, GROUP, and ROLE ... PLUS AND MOST
>>>>>> IMPORTANTLY
>>>>>> > you can constrain each unit of communication by using mandatory
>>>>>> fields and
>>>>>> > filters, in order to force clearer communication and remove some
>>>>>> amount of
>>>>>> > abuse, while also being able to ban anyone who takes their passion
>>>>>> beyond
>>>>>> > an accepted threshold/limit.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Trevor,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm afraid I'm not a big believer in technical constraints as means to
>>>>>> manage a community. We have a history of making it difficult for
>>>>>> people to
>>>>>> contribute to GIMP in any way. I would hesitate to make it even
>>>>>> harder.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your suggestion boils down to making initial communication more
>>>>>> complicated
>>>>>> while, indeed, more structured. It also seems to suggest some sort of
>>>>>> pre-moderation which puts a heavier burden on those of us involved
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> moderation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So mailing lists are a tool that keeps communication open enough and
>>>>>> takes
>>>>>> just about the right amount of time to keep our sanity at the cost of
>>>>>> rare
>>>>>> outbursts like this one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Having said all that, I would still appreciate examples of what you
>>>>>> consider superior communication channels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>
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>>>>> --
>>>> Niccolo.
>>>>
>>> --
>> Niccolo.
>>
> --
Niccolo.
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