Le mardi 01 janvier 2013 à 23:39 +0100, Charles-François Natali a écrit :
Am I the only one feeling uncomfortable about having such a discussion take place on a public mailing list? I mean, we're debating whether to ban him from the tracker/mailing lists, but to me, this whole thread is much more harmful than any other action we could take. Imagine what will happen when his friends/boss/prospective employer will google him: how would you feel if this kind of thread showed up out there on the internet when searching your name? I'm all for open mailing lists and archives when it comes to development/security/community, but here it's really a personal issue, and I think it should be handled privately (by who is another debate).
I think personal issues in a community are always community issues. It is as much a discussion of how we value, appreciate and judge people, as a question of whether Anatoly's behaviour should be stopped.
Also, I tend to think the "what will happen when XXX googles him" argument is a fallacy: if someone is participating publicly in an online community, outsiders can inevitably judge them on the quality of their participation. It is much too late to do anything against that, since there are many public records of our interactions with Anatoly.
My 2 cents.
Regards
Antoine.