Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-12 Thread Aymeric Vitte
Lightning list, I really think that you should stop this mess and reconcentrate on technical topics The very same did destroy the Tor-talk mailing list Based on false assumptions as we saw later Reading bulls all the day, everybody escaped Result: the Tor community can't discuss any longer

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-11 Thread Keagan McClelland
Jorge, I invite you to consider reading your emails before you send them. During this reread, I specifically encourage you to do so with the frame of mind of how your words will be read and understood by others on this mailing list. The people on this list may have varying levels of familiarity

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-11 Thread alicexbt via Lightning-dev
Hi Antoine, > I can say missing an open-source engineering meeting or being revoked a few > Github permissions matters far less than the clear affirmation and respect of > the freedom of expression, the presumption of innocence and due process in > the Bitcoin common space, all proportions

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-11 Thread Jorge Timón
I challenge jeremy to a public debate somewhere. I forgot to say the name on that sentence. Just to clarify. If he believes he is on the right and I am on the wrong and "clearly delusional" (or whatever he accuses me of), then he shouldn't be scared of the debate, no? Oh, let me guess..."I don't

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-11 Thread Jorge Timón
Pressumption of innocence? Right to defend yourself? Wow, that sounds amazing, but, for example, wouldn't me defendibg myself from jeremy rubin be offtopic like...pretty much everywhere? Not sure you're familiar with that story, certainly you didn't hear my side of the story, did you? Where would

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-10 Thread Antoine Riard
Hi Tony, > Is there a better place to have public communication? Unfortunately since one off topic email was sent here, it's been a ghost town. It appears that there's many emails being held and only one moderator that checks them once a week. As I think you're referring to my post of March 21th

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-09 Thread Vincenzo Palazzo
Hi Micheal (and all), > Perhaps we need another moderator or two for the lightning-dev mailing list? > There are already a lot of emails on the bitcoin-dev mailing list and so > despite my views on the trend of Bitcoin and Lightning discussion becoming > increasingly intertwined it probably

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-08 Thread Michael Folkson via Lightning-dev
Perhaps we need another moderator or two for the lightning-dev mailing list? There are already a lot of emails on the bitcoin-dev mailing list and so despite my views on the trend of Bitcoin and Lightning discussion becoming increasingly intertwined it probably makes sense to keep both

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-08 Thread Vincenzo Palazzo
> Is there a better place to have public communication? Unfortunately since one > off topic email was sent here, it's been a ghost town. It appears that > there's many emails being held and only one moderator that checks them once a > week. > > Would hate to see this list die but wondering if

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-08 Thread Bryan Bishop
Well, you could always send to bitcoin-...@lists.linuxfoundation.org -- we are usually pretty fast with email modqueue. On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 3:26 PM Tony Giorgio via Lightning-dev < lightning-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > Is there a better place to have public communication?

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-08 Thread Tony Giorgio via Lightning-dev
Is there a better place to have public communication? Unfortunately since one off topic email was sent here, it's been a ghost town. It appears that there's many emails being held and only one moderator that checks them once a week. Would hate to see this list die but wondering if there's a

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-05 Thread Vincenzo Palazzo
Hi niftynei, > When I joined the lightning community a few years ago, I was relatively new > to open source software and specification work. Rusty really impressed on > me on the importance of holding conversations, as much as possible in > public. > > Practically speaking, this encompasses IRC,

Re: [Lightning-dev] A Note on Public Communication

2023-05-05 Thread Jorge Timón
Can you clarify which "recent mails that were posted to this list" are you referring to? On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 3:57 AM niftynei wrote: > Hi all, > > When I joined the lightning community a few years ago, I was relatively > new to open source software and specification work. Rusty really