On Sat, Feb 02, 2019 at 10:57:40AM -0500, James Lu wrote: > It’s very demotivating to hear just negative feedback on this list. > > Was starting this thread useful for y’all?
Do you want an honest answer, or positive feedback? ("It was great!") Personally, no, it wasn't useful for me. It was a major time-sink to read a large number of emails mostly arguing about the pros and cons of email versus web forums, the value of Like buttons, and whether or not you can access Reddit outside of a browser. But when you get down to the fundamentals, none of these matter for effective communication. We can write lazy, confusing, knee-jerk posts on Reddit just as easily as via email. (If anything, the easier the medium for communication, the lazier, more confusing and more knee-jerk we will be.) As far as I can tell, I was the only person who actually tried to provide some concrete suggestions for communicating clearly. Although it is still only early days, maybe others will give their own suggestions over the next few days. (Come one guys, don't let me be the only one answering James' direct question.) Apologies if I missed other people's insights on clear communication. I did go back through the thread looking, but perhaps I didn't look closely enough. -- Steven _______________________________________________ Python-ideas mailing list Python-ideas@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/