On Wed, Jul 13, 2016, 14:24 Tom Etzel <thomas.et...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've read through every post on this thread. Paul's politics have been
> mentioned more than a few times by more than a few people on this thread.
> For instance:
>
> "> Paul is an asset to this project that needs to be cared for!
>
> PMJ is a human being that needs to be cared for the same as any other
> human being. But that is not this groups responsibility. Any benefits
> that PMJ brings to this group also come with a mountain of baggage and
> politics that I personally want nothing to do with. If this group
> continues to allow PMJ to serve as a voting member, they are
> implicitly saying that his communication style, politics, and
> leadership within the community deserve respect and consideration. "
>
> That's a direct quote from Woody Gilk on July 12th. You can find it toward
> the bottom on page 5.
>

That is only one of the things I have mentioned, and only within the
context of how Paul brings politics into discussions within the PHP
community via presentations and COC discussions.

And I feel it might be necessary to remind some people that I am not a
voting member. For whatever that is worth.




>
> On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 12:15:25 PM UTC-5, Larry Garfield wrote:
>
>> On 07/12/2016 06:56 PM, Chris Johnson wrote:
>> >
>> > Much of this does appear to stem from the dislike of his politics.  I
>> > don't find his politics germane.  Inability to work with people of
>> > differing political views is no recipe for success (just look where
>> > that lack has gotten the USA in the past couple decades).\
>>
>> I am reasonably sure the only place that "his politics" came up was in
>> the Reddit thread, where the group moderator spent a lot of time
>> insisting that calling Paul to task is all about revenge for being
>> anti-CoC.  That's a red herring, a fictitious one, and I would
>> appreciate it if you would not drag that nonsense in here. Repeating a
>> lie doesn't make it true.
>>
>> --Larry Garfield
>>
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