On 2018-09-18 10:23:33 +0800 (+0800), Zhipeng Huang wrote: [...] > Jeremy, what I'm saying here, and also addressed in comments with > the related resolution patch, is that personality reasons are the > ones that we have to respect and no form of governance change > could help solve the problem. However other than that, we could > always find a way to address the issue for remedies, if we don't > have a good answer now maybe we will have sometime later. > > Preference on social tooling is something that the technical > committee is able to address, with isolation of usage of > proprietary tools for certain scenario and also strict policy on > enforcing the open source communication solutions we have today as > the central ones the community will continue to use. This is not > an unsolvable problem given that we have a technical committee, > but personality issues are, no matter what governance instrument > we have.
Once again, I think we're talking past each other. I was replying to (and quoted from) the provided sample rejection letter. First I wanted to point out that I had already rejected the premise earlier on this thread even though it was suggested that no rejection had yet been provided. Second, the sample letter seemed to indicate what I believe to be a fundamental misunderstanding among those pushing this issue: the repeated attempts I've seen so far to paint a disinterest in participating in wechat interactions as mere "personal preference," and the idea that those who hold this "preference" are somehow weak or afraid of the people they'll encounter there. For me, it borders on insulting. I (and I believe many others) have strong ideological opposition to participating in these forums, not mere personal preferences. -- Jeremy Stanley
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