Amir Ladsgroup wrote: >I disabled the account and now I disabled it again. It's part of a CoC >ban. We sent the user an email using the "Email to user" functionality >from mediawiki.org the moment I enforced the ban. > >We rather not to discuss details of cases publicly but I feel this >clarification is very much needed.
Ah, I found the e-mail: > Subject: Temporarily ban from phabricator > > Hello, > > We received reports about your comments in phabricator. While we >encourage criticism and productive comments to improve the software, >comments like "What the fuck" do not contribute to the discussion and >turns the discussion from respectful criticism to folks swearing at other >folks. > > > We asked you to stop making such comments that do not contribute to the >discussion. We have no choice to issue a temporarily ban from >phabricator. We hope you notice this type of behaviour is not welcome in >our technical spaces. > > Please read Code of conduct in depth: >https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct > > Best > > This email was sent by TechConductCommittee to MZMcBride by the "Email >this user" function at MediaWiki. If you reply to this email, your email >will be sent directly to the original sender, revealing your email >address to them. This is re: <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T200742>. Greg Varnum created a mess, inappropriately closed a valid bug, and removed its parent task because he didn't want to even acknowledge the bug. I expressed exasperation with his actions, particularly gaslighting volunteers (cf. <https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2018-August/090841.html> ), and Greg then removed himself as the task assignee and hasn't responded on either the task or the wikimedia-l mailing list since. And there's still German text prominently and confusingly at the top of <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>. Amazing. MZMcBride _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
