On Fri, Aug 16, 2024, at 22:16, Kris Craig wrote:
> 
> 
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 8:11 AM Derick Rethans <der...@php.net> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> In the last months, you have had numerous suggestions to keep it civil 
>> on the mailing list, in the "C++ Enhancements" thread [1,2,3,4,5,6], and 
>> multiple other threads [7,8,9], and by many individuals. Despite that, 
>> you did continue with ad hominems and related belligerent language, 
>> bordering on trolling.
>> 
>> You have therefore been given a 3-month timeout, which will be enforced 
>> by blocking you from sending email to the php.net domain, including 
>> subdomains.
>> 
>> Evading, or attempts to evade, this restriction will result in longer 
>> expulsions.
>> 
>> with kind regards,
>> Derick Rethans
>> 
>> [1] https://externals.io/message/124879#124905
>> [2] https://externals.io/message/124879#124931
>> [3] https://externals.io/message/124879#124936
>> [4] https://externals.io/message/124879#124948
>> [5] https://externals.io/message/124879#124950
>> [6] https://externals.io/message/124879#124951
>> [7] https://externals.io/message/123573#123605
>> [8] https://externals.io/message/124139#124168
>> [9] https://externals.io/message/123769#123888
> 
> This message kinda freaked me out until I realized it wasn't directed at me 
> lol.  Couldn't this have just been sent to the individual privately instead?  
> I really don't need to see a notification whenever somebody gets themselves 
> temp-banned from the list, just saying.
> 
> --Kris
>  

I saw the first few lines on my phone and had a similar wtaf reaction. Adding 
the person’s name in the salutation would help instead of a general “hello”. 
But otherwise, I think it is healthy for it to be public. Voices silently 
silenced, even for a good reason, are never a good thing. Also, it gives people 
a chance to advocate for the banned or object to the banning, if they so 
choose. 

— Rob

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