On 2019-05-31 22:52, Teo Tei wrote: >> Il giorno ven 31 mag 2019 alle ore 21:43 C de-Avillez <[email protected]> >> ha scritto: >>> I started reading the bug, and completely lost interest when I notice >>> the tone used in the description. >> How is that? Seriously, please explain it to me because I don't understand >> it, and it fascinates me every single time (yeah, because it's not the >> first time).
Regardless of whether or not you understand it, if it's come up more than once, it's clearly not an uncommon response. I would argue, given that, that to ignore that fact and expect different results is rather illogical. This response is not really strange behavior. If you approach people in attack mode, they're invariably going to get on the defensive. This will not produce the results you're looking for. Ever heard that phrase you can catch more flies with honey? Another way to put it is: just be nice. Even when dealing with a frustrating or difficult situation, you will inevitably get good results by approaching it with a good attitude. Furthermore, the entire Ubuntu community's (that includes you) interactions are governed by the [Ubuntu Code of Conduct][1]. Though you may not have signed the CoC, it is the terms by which you agree to simply by participating in the community. They are not optional. These are the things that allow for civility and productivity. The key points that relate here are to: * be considerate (i.e. think about how others will respond to your tone and the effect it will have on them) * be respectful (i.e. remember that everyone in the community with rare exception is a volunteer and everyone wants the same thing you do: a good experience for the end user) * take responsibility for your words and actions (i.e. try not to participate in behaviors that are going to have a negative impact on others and though you don't have to apologize, it certainly wouldn't hurt) * be collaborative (i.e. work with those folks that could improve the situation rather than working against them) * value consensus (i.e. put this discussion behind us and move forward on getting the problem fixed in a constructive manner) That said, let's work together to get this problem solved, eh? Walter Lapchynski Ubuntu Community Council [1]: https://www.ubuntu.com/community/code-of-conduct -- @wxl | polka.bike C563 CAC5 8BE1 2F22 A49D 68F6 8B57 A48B C4F2 051A -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
