On 08/01/15 00:51, Robert Kaiser wrote: > 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.
What is the difference? You could say there is a difference if you are discussing something which can't be determined one way or the other - something which is merely a matter of opinion. But many things we discuss at Mozilla are not like that. The difficulty arises, of course, when it's not agreed whether something is undecidable or not. I don't mind in the slightest if people tell me I'm wrong. I see it as a chance to learn, and I see that attitude (as opposed to running off in a bad mood) as the mature one. Would it be possible for everyone to agree that expressions of disagreement are OK? Gerv _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
