On 22/09/17 17:42, James Cameron wrote: > (...) > So I'll try that. Thanks for your sincere, candid message. I hope to express myself with the same, although English is not my mother tongue. > Laura and Sebastian, by your rate of posting and Wiki editing, by your > use of many paths to achieve your goals; I'm feeling bullied, > harassed, uncomfortable and threatened. I respect your feelings. I must be missing something. The size of the feelings you want us to be responsible for doesn't seem proportional to our actions.
I've observed online discussions often become distorted or polarized. I believe it is because our brains are not wired <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_bias> for it. Please take a minute to consider things in their real proportion. I can see you are under stress, as you've planned to release very soon. I can only imagine this, we don't have all the information to understand your situation. Maybe you don't understand our perspective either. That's should be alright. It should be safe to have different ideas and nobody should feel hurt. It is important that the Sugar Labs community is welcoming and I have worked on improving <http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Conduct> our Code of Conduct for there to be specific actions that a person can take if they feel they've been mistreated, as well as guidelines with respect to acceptable and unacceptable behaviour, and consequences for transgressors. Please review the linked wiki page as we should work together to improve both the process and the tone of our debates. This is important. We can keep the dialogue flowing on the discussion page <https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Talk:Sugar_Labs/Conduct&action=edit&redlink=1> to work it into a motion. > (...) > Thanks for listening. > > > (In reply to an abuse report, GitHub support suggested it was a > dispute between contractors, which is one way to look at it; > competitive behaviour, acquisition of mind share. My work for OLPC > could be seen in that framing, but to me it is human rights and global > mission focused. I'll let the community discern my motivations based > on my actions. Cooperation should have a higher reward than > competition.) > Do not consider us competition, and please know that we appreciate the work that you do. Please know we too have good intentions. Complaining to Github doesn't seem appropriate or fair, I've given my reasons and you've not commented.
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