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Re: post-moderating this list
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Sergei Steshenko |
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Re: post-moderating this list |
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Fri, 21 Dec 2012 09:49:03 -0800 (PST) |
----- Original Message -----
> From: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 7:03 PM
> Subject: Re: post-moderating this list
>
> On 12/21/12 09:46, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Francesco Potortì <address@hidden>
>>> To: Octave users list <address@hidden>
>>> Cc:
>>> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 3:13 PM
>>> Subject: post-moderating this list
>>>
>>> I'll try to make this a more structured proposal.
>>>
>>> In the last years, traffic on this least has increased, which is a good
>>> sign. However, discussions who used to be focused on Octave with very
>>> rare off-topic threads are now often becoming tit-for-tats, annoying to
>>> most of us and time-consuming for the developers.
>>>
>>> I propose to introduce post-moderation.
>>>
>>> For example, this can be implemented by having three post-moderators.
>>> If two of three agree and the third one does not veto, a poster who
> goes
>>> off-track or who indulges in Octave or free software bashing will be
>>> gently and privately invited to stop after few offending posts. If the
>>> poster's behaviour does not change after the second warning, the
>>> moderators will propose a one-month ban of the poster to the list
>>> owners.
>>>
>>> I volunteer to be one of the three moderators, or even a moderator for
>>> some variation of the above proposal.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Francesco Potortì (ricercatore) Voice: +39.050.315.3058
> (op.2111)
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>>
>>
>> Your proposal is _very_ consistent with authoritarian guru-controlled
> structures behavior. From the link I recently posted:
>>
>>
> http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-11-29/ayn-rand-was-not-libertarian :
>>
>> "
>> In a development eerily reminiscent of the organized hatred directed
>> against the arch-heretic Emanuel Goldstein in Orwell’s 1984, Rand cultists
> were required to sign a loyalty oath to Rand; essential to the loyalty oath
> was
> a declaration that the signer would henceforthnever read any future works of
> the
> apostate and arch-heretic Branden [Rand's number 2]. After the split, any
> Rand cultist seen carrying a
>> book or writing by Branden was promptly excommunicated.
>> "
>>
>> - the "excommunicated" is/means banned.
>>
>>
>> And from http://freedomofmind.com/Info/infoDet.php?id=250 :
>>
>> "
>> People whose power is based on the surrender of others
>> develop a repertoire of techniques for deflecting and undermining
>> anything that questions or challenges their status, behavior,
>> or beliefs. They ridicule or try to confuse people who ask challenging
>> questions.” (p.66)
>> "
>>
>> - yes, the status and _behavior_ (e.g. a burst of GPL propaganda instead of
> addressing the real problems) _is_ challenged, and you _react_ to this
> challenge.
>>
>>
>> I have a much more general and far going proposal.
>>
>> I suggest to intensify work on GPL4, and the very first freedom granted by
> the license should be the obligation of GPL4 SW users to send to FSF and GNU
> a
> notary signed pledge of allegiance in support of FSF/GNU/GPL cause.
>>
>> GPL4 should also grant unlimited discretionary irrevocable freedom to list
> owners to decide who violates the pledge of allegiance.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sergei.
>
> Hi Sergei,
>
> This is the octave-help mailing list. It should be a place where people
> ask technical questions about how to get octave to work properly in
> their environment. It should be a friendly place, something like the
> front desk of a car mechanics shop. You should feel greeted by friendly
> people, with good people skills. The grumpy mechanics, who might
> otherwise be very talented, should be relegated to the back room. We
> should recognize that while they may be very important, and in some
> cases do much of the real work, nevertheless they should not be in the
> front office greeting customers.
>
> Sergei - I do find a lot of your posts actually quite interesting. But
> let me suggest that octave-help is not the place to make your opinions
> known. Or rather, it is OK to make your opinions known, but maybe one
> or two times is enough.
>
> There are forums where people can argue about things like the legitimacy
> of GPL licenses, and whether it is really free or not. And your
> comments about the inadequacies of the American education system have a
> lot of merit.
>
> But, please, let the octave-help people go. If nothing else, just as a
> matter of courtesy. Just so that they can give and receive friendly and
> helpful advice without a huge amount of noise in the background.
>
> If this mailing list decides to ban people from the list for repetitive
> obnoxious behavior, I have no problem with that. If this were an
> opinion group I would feel very differently, and I would defend your
> right to state your points, even if I greatly disagreed with you. But
> this is not an opinion forum. It is a help forum.
>
> Best regards,
> Stephen
>
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It is the Octave developers - _not_ me, who "great" users with GPL propaganda
and not friendly suggestions.
So, whom are you preaching to ?
And I am seriously thinking of exposing what the "leading" Octave developer is
saying "behind the closed doors" - to show "friendliness" and real subversion
of the very principles of FOSS movement.
So, if the propaganda stops, opposition to it will stop too.
Regards,
Sergei.
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, (continued)
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, Sergei Steshenko, 2012/12/20
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, Michael Goffioul, 2012/12/20
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, edmund ronald, 2012/12/20
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, Francesco Potortì, 2012/12/21
- Re: Woctave-another gui front end, Freddy López, 2012/12/21
- post-moderating this list, Francesco Potortì, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Sergei Steshenko, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Michael Goffioul, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Freddy López, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list,
Sergei Steshenko <=
- Re: post-moderating this list, Dimitri Maziuk, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Sergei Steshenko, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Dimitri Maziuk, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Sergei Steshenko, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, edmund ronald, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Freddy López, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Sergei Steshenko, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Benjamin Abbott, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Stephen Montgomery-Smith, 2012/12/21
- Re: post-moderating this list, Nicholas Jankowski, 2012/12/21