Robert Kaiser wrote: > Gervase Markham schrieb: >> You continue to assume, without backing up the claim, that saying that >> someone is wrong about something must make them feel unwelcome or >> excluded or discriminated against. This seems to be the fundamental >> point of disagreement, and the one we should address. I believe in a >> community where dissent and polite disagreement on a wide range of >> topics can happen without it fracturing into pieces. Do you? >> >> If not, where are the boundaries here, in your view? > > IMHO, anything where you say some*one* is wrong as a person should not > happen at Mozilla. People have different views and they are right in > what they say according to those views, even if other people disagree, > which is fine. "I don't agree with you" is good, "you are wrong" is bad.
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