On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 3:15 AM Andrew Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a list moderator, I would say that by now you should step in and > intervene in this. Blacklisting the person in question does not help me > personally as I still get all the replies and upsetting noise they are > creating. I am aware that your policy appears to be one of complete > non-intervention. But it strikes me as unfair that I have to unsubscribe to > avoid the postings of this deliberately disruptive person. I am certain > others feel this way. > I do not see myself as a list moderator - that task is now handled by others; I just try to make sure things keep working and to help people having trouble with subscribing, unsubscribing, and posting. If directed to ban someone by LP (or GNU) project leadership, I can do so but I don't think I should do so unilaterally. And, as someone else already mentioned, with open subscription, banning (blacklisting) is not very effective against a human being; a banned but motivated poster will simply start posting from some other address.
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