I'm sorry for the double post.

> If you read the reporting guidelines, it is requested that someone filing a
report provides as much evidence as possible, and that is a really
important provision, both for the person reporting and for the committee
to review and adjudicate fairly.

What does fairly mean?

Let's role play. I'll be a homophobic person.

You've just submitted a proposal suggesting that we change master-master 
replication to be multi-partner replication. I've told you I don't like the 
wording because of it's implication of supporting homosexual marriage, which I 
believe to be a personal offense to me, my marriage, and my "deeply held 
religious beliefs". You tell me that's not your intent and that you do not plan 
to change your proposed wording. You continue to use the term in all 
correspondences on the list and I continually tell you that supporting gay 
marriage is offensive and that you need to not be so deeply offensive. I submit 
all our correspondences to the  CoC committee and complain that you're 
purposely using language that is extremely offensive.

What is a "fair" outcome? Should you be banned? Should you be forced to change 
the wording of your proposal that no one else has complained about and others 
support? What is a fair, just outcome?

Jim
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