
Apparently there was agreement to hide this kind of information, and that's worse than the original behavior that was acted on. Who will be next? For what reason? I am not questioning the decision, at least we voted for our delegates, so I have to respect that decision even if I would disagree. If you don't want to communicate in public, then email committers separately, or create a private ML for committers.
Matthias
On 7/23/20 12:39 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
It’s a really difficult call. Please accept that everyone on the PSF Board, SC, and WG are really trying to do their best. I know you do Nathaniel, so this is not meant to call you out personally, it’s just a general plea for understanding. This has been really difficult for everyone involved, often in ways that are not visible publicly.
-Barry
On Jul 22, 2020, at 13:54, Nathaniel Smith <njs@pobox.com> wrote:
Given that this is a response to behavior in public mailing list posts, the lack of specificity feels off to me. Whatever this person did is already public. What's being hidden isn't their behavior; it's the conduct-wg/steering-council's reasoning for banning them. The point of having a CoC is that everyone is on the same page and can be confident about what behavior is unacceptable and acceptable, but it's hard for them or others to learn from this, if you don't tell them or us why they were banned...
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