> On Feb 2, 2017, at 9:56 PM, Erica Sadun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> On Feb 2, 2017, at 10:29 PM, Ted kremenek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 2, 2017, at 6:36 PM, Karl Wagner <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> On 3 Feb 2017, at 02:55, Ted kremenek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 2, 2017, at 12:58 PM, Karl Wagner via swift-evolution
>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Personally I think that's an absurd reason not to move to a forum. What
>>>>> is your complaint? That it's _too_ inclusive? That others only have
>>>>> trivial things to say? Frankly, every way I try to interpret your comment
>>>>> makes it come off as snobbery.
>>>>
>>>> Hi Karl,
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate your candor here, but let's avoid making these comments sound
>>>> personal. This is a thread prompting polarized opinions, and most of it
>>>> has been civil and productive. Let's keep it that way. I do respect that
>>>> you are anxious to see progress on the resolution of the topic, but these
>>>> same points could be made in a less antagonistic way.
>>>>
>>>> I encourage all of you to re-read this part of the Code of Conduction on
>>>> Swift.org:
>>>>
>>>>> Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
>>>>>
>>>>> The use of sexualized language or imagery
>>>>> Personal attacks
>>>>> Trolling or insulting/derogatory comments
>>>>> Public or private harassment
>>>>> Publishing other’s private information, such as physical or electronic
>>>>> addresses, without explicit permission
>>>>> Other unethical or unprofessional conduct
>>>>> Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
>>>>> reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other
>>>>> contributions that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban
>>>>> temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they
>>>>> deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful.
>>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Ted
>>>>
>>>
>>> As I explained to Erica, it isn’t meant to be read personally. What I said
>>> is that the community should be as inclusive as possible and that
>>> prejudicing certain opinions as “trivial” conceptually runs against that.
>>
>> I appreciate that perspective — and I personally agree with that point. My
>> cautionary statement — which was also directed at others on the thread — was
>> to ensure that the thread remains amicable, and that our choice of our words
>> match our intentions as the arguments become potentially polarized.
>
> "Trivial" describes the briefness of the response and *not* the quality of
> opinions. Quick back and forth comments that fit well on forums can produce
> an explosion of emails. Moving to a forum that supports email mirroring does
> not produce the same experience for those using mail clients.
>
> -- E
I agree with you that moving to a forum that supports email mirroring will not
produce the same experience for those using mail clients. The question to me
is not whether they are different, but what impact that difference will have in
practice — and whether that difference, even if it is slightly negative, is the
right tradeoff. Some of that is hard to predict, as it comes down somewhat to
how participation on a swift-evolution forum would be in practice.
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