On 2023-02-18 09:16, Ken Fallon wrote:
Hi folky (and list)
The email itself fails JWP's "Would you say that in front of Granny"
test, but for me it's the off mail list response to jezra which is the
straw that broke the camels back.
Jezra handled it correctly and has been around long enough to know that
the Community is behind him.
Imagine that you had just joined the mail list, and the first post you
got was that.
Say you were brave enough to call him out, and you got attacked like
that in a private email. It's possible we would never even know.
The janitors have had to deal with a lot worse from this contributor,
in the form of trolling behavior, illegal content, other cases of
directing attacks to people who question his behavior.
The excuse that he was not aware that he was replying to the person
directly cuts no ice with me any more.
So enough is enough.
His behavior is not helping grow the the community
We put in a lot of effort to make this a welcoming place for people
that might be scared to do their first show.
Just this month we expect new contributors because a lot of HPR people,
at their own personal expense, put in the time and effort to represent
us at FOSDEM.
The annoying part is that Mechatroniac (aka anarch0re) produces good
shows and is a valuable member of the community.
Phrased differently no one would have any problem with the question.
--
Regards,
Ken Fallon (PA7KEN,G5KEN)
https://kenfallon.com
https://hackerpublicradio.org/hosts/ken_fallon
I agree with this approach. This is an isolated case, that seems
intended to fall outside the (very reasonable) guidelines in place.
Indeed, they seem to have a history of malicious intent, and have been
treated with tolerance and patience so far.
I can appreciate the delicate balance that the janitors are attempting
to maintain, preserving freedom for hosts while keeping the community
welcoming. Thanks for all the hard work!
- Windigo
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