Miriam Ruiz dijo [Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 08:43:22AM +0200]: > I wasn't planning on participating in this discussion but, as you said, it > has gotten so out of proportions that I thought it wouldn't be that bad > after all. I share Charles' and Gunnar's point of view, I appreciate > Francesco's contributions to the mailing list and, even though Gunnar is > right about the high probability of his mails including something like > that, it doesn't bother me as much as seems to bother other people here. > His contributions are always polite, reasoned and respectful, and I > appreciate that. Just for the record, even though I might not agree with > his point of view about some things, I prefer debian-legal with the > presence of Francesco, and I honestly don't see any reason why a ban should > even be considered. At least that's my point of view.
And FWIW from my side, I did not attempt to imply (and would quite oppose any suggestions to it) to ban Francesco. I also find his commentary interesting and helpful, as I said in my previous mail; I did want to point out what I feel (and what I feel that others feel, but the more indirection you add to it, the fuzzier it becomes) that tires some people. Mark me as "surprised". I did not see a ban request coming, and am yet to understand where it is. What I understand is that some mails in the thread, mine included, are a request (explicitly to Francesco, but implicitly to anybody else sharing this pattern) to reduce the repetition of personal viewpoint. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

