This is true, but I think in the hopefully nonexistent future we should notify -owners on all affected mailing lists.
Cheers, -Barry
On Oct 9, 2020, at 11:49, Brett Cannon brett@python.org wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 5:21 PM Barry Warsaw barry@python.org wrote: On Oct 8, 2020, at 14:34, Ethan Furman ethan@stoneleaf.us wrote:
Sure, but I don't know who they are. Besides, if the SC did not do the banning/moderating then they should find out what happened.
If the SC did do the banning/moderating then I'd really like to know why, both so that I can make sure and not do that thing myself, and so that I can caution others who are straying down that path. That's handy information to have, especially when you're a mailing list moderator.
Thank you, Ethan.
The Steering Council did indeed ban Stefan, as Thomas’ followup email just now sent elaborates on. This was the first time that the SC has had to take such actions, and we neglected to notify the mailing list owners of the affected lists.
To be absolutely clear, I am an admin for -committers and -ideas, Barry is for -dev. So an admin on all affected lists was aware of what was going on, just not all of them for privacy reasons while we attempted to work things out.
-Brett
We apologize for that. We all hope that we never have to do this again, but we will be sure to keep list owners in the loop should it ever be necessary in the future.
Cheers, -Barry, on behalf of the Python Steering Council
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