[python-committers] Anatoly Techtonik's contribution
Brian Curtin
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Wed Dec 26 03:20:14 CET 2012
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On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Łukasz Langa <lukasz at langa.pl> wrote: > Dnia 25 gru 2012 o godz. 13:37 Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> napisał(a): > >> I'm well and truly to the point of caring far more about the feelings >> of people who get frustrated trying to deal with his obtuseness >> (whether that arises deliberately or through genuine cluelessness) >> than I care about his feelings. He has the entire internet to play on, >> we don't have to allow him access to python.org controlled resources. > > +1 > > I opened this thread so I feel somewhat responsible to carry this out to finish. Give me a day or two to contemplate on how to achieve the following: > > 1. Communicate what happened clearly and openly to our community. > > 2. Communicate to Anatoly the decision to cut him off. > > 3. Arrange for feasible technological ways to execute the ban on python.org resources, preparing also for vengeful action (which given the history is unfortunately likely). > > 4. Prepare for rectifying unjust PR by the banned person, etc. > > I'm seriously considering writing all this as a PEP (most likely without any personal details). I hope this won't be useful in the future but it might help having this gathered as written policy, if only for transparency reasons. > > What do you think? > > I feel very bad that it has come to this but I strongly believe this is necessary to protect us as a community. I think #2 is going to be hard to safely write if you intend to send it to python-dev addressed to Anatoly (which I got from #1). The shorter the better is my tip. I'm available to review/bikeshed about this email if you intend to write it. Also, please only post this to one list, preferably -dev and not -ideas. #3 can be handled pretty swiftly since the appropriate people are all involved in this conversation. On #4, whatever you do, please don't get involved in some back-and-forth post war and don't go around Reddit trying to further justify anything. If people talk, and they will, let them. Please don't write this up in a PEP. We're getting flak from all directions for code of conduct things on the PyCon/PSF side of things, and that's along the lines of what this would be. I actually do have some ideas in that area, but that's for another list and another time. This should just be an email.
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