On 7 Nov, 2012, at 9:45, Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl> wrote:
I'd like to raise a concern that Anatoly's actions are disruptive and largely unhelpful. His passive-agressive writing style is well known but it seems this no longer satisfies him. Today, without consulting anyone he edited our Wiki guidelines and removed the "Do not remove guidelines you do not agree with!" note (yes, really):
http://wiki.python.org/moin/WikiGuidelines?action=diff&rev1=35&rev2=36
Should we react in any way? How do you perceive his contributions in general?
I don't think it is worthwhile to react beyond the revert that Marc Andre did. He appears to mean well, but has trouble communicating clearly. I've noticed that while I still read his e-mails to python-ideas I do give them ever less attention because he appears to just drop of half-baked ideas without any intention of following up on them.
That said, I have received a number of useful contributions from him for other projects.
Ronald
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