2 Jun
2017
2 Jun
'17
4:52 p.m.
How did he react to the whole thing? Did he give signs of wanting to improve his behaviour?
Regards
Antoine.
Le 02/06/2017 à 18:47, Brett Cannon a écrit :
I just wanted to quickly let people know I lifted Wes' two-month ban and emailed him to notify him of the lifting.
On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 at 14:40 Brett Cannon
mailto:brett@python.org> wrote: In the (long) discussion of https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues/6, Wes Turner began to do his usual posting of lists. People pointed out he was stepping out of line by being somewhat off-topic and seemingly lecturing folks. He posted some of his lists again and then I warned him that if he did it again I would block him for a CoC violation since he did not want to respect anyone's time by taking the time to edit what amount to dumping his personal notes on GitHub. (This is a long-standing issue, BTW, with Wes where he has been warned in other settings like distutils-sig about his posting behaviour.) Unfortunately he did it again for https://github.com/python/core-workflow/issues/66. Since GitHub only has organization-level blocks I have blocked him at that level (I've also already received some +1s from core devs while writing this email for my move, so I know others who have interacted with him also support this decision).
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