[Python-ideas] How to respond to trolling
Stephen J. Turnbull
turnbull.stephen.fw at u.tsukuba.ac.jp
Wed Jan 11 00:23:06 EST 2017
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Steven D'Aprano writes: > Giving a newcomer the Silent Treatment because they've questioned some > undocumented set of features not open to change is not Open, Considerate > or Respectful (the CoC). Even if their ideas are ignorant or ill-thought > out, we must give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they are > making their comments in good faith rather than trolling. Honest question: do you think that response has to be done in public? (Whether Guido intended "private" as an alternative or not is a red herring, irrelevant to my question.) I would prefer answers at GitHub: https://github.com/python/overload-sig/issues/5. but that's up to respondents. (Will summarize responses privately and in other channels to that issue. This is an experiment for the Overload SIG: https://mail.python.org/mm3/mailman3/lists/overload-sig@python.org/.) Steve
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