As an observer :)

Thanks Steven, for showcasing the benefits of clerking & consistency.
This list on avg is rewardingly respectful (aside from sporadic two-party
flame wars).
Simple etiquette rules do inevitably help keep things on track (examples as
far back as the first political gatherings!).  Both of the proposals seem
fine and simple.

> I appreciate Miloš's erudition and relevant knowledge, but his repeated
baseless personal attacks have to stop.

Yes, please.  It doesn't even matter how baseless; all personal attacks
waste energy + spirit + time.

Warmly, SJ


On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Michael Everson <ever...@evertype.com>
wrote:

>
>
> > On 11 Dec 2017, at 15:41, Milos Rancic <mill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Michael, I appreciate your effort to be constructive.
>
> Thank you for saying so.
>
> > In short, it is late for real life cooperation.
>
> Nope. One just chooses to cooperate.
>
> > It is late for mutual respect, as well.
>
> Nope. One just chooses to Assume Good Faith and one chooses not to attack.
>
> > But it is not late for doing the job of LangCom members without
> provocations and by not obstructing creation of Wikimedia projects in
> languages which speakers are not enough connected to be relevant for Gerard.
>
> To be honest I don’t even remember what projects are being held up at this
> point, but I don’t think it is fair to attack Gerard for it. I support LFN.
> I would oppose Neo-Tengwar. I know why.
>
> > P.S. It was not about an oligarch, but about a state-owned company.
>
> Fair enough. The line there is sometimes blurred, depending on country.
>
> Michael
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