On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 06:58:19AM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote: > On Mon, May 21, 2007 10:46:09 AM -0400, Celejar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > > I'll point out that the OT thread I started (Good, evil, etc) was a > > response to a sig that I felt attacked religion unfairly. Many > > people use quite provocative sigs, ridiculing (often wittily) > > political or religious views they oppose. If we demand that posts be > > inoffensive, I counter-request that people cut the offensive sigs. > > Generally speaking, I would probably agree with you, at least in > principle. Right now, this looks to me as just another attempt to > troll (or make Roberto start to troll again), or at the very least to > steer attention from your faults. > Marco, do you have a complex of some sort? Do you see conspiracies everywhere? Celejar brings up an excellent point. You just seem to be looking for any excuse to ignore him.
> More exactly, I think that, even if you were right, the sigs are a > totally unrelated issue wrt the initial complaint of this thread and > that you, Roberto and the others are NOT in a position to negotiate or > counter-request anything right now. All of you make way too much OT > noise on list period. Whatever was the initial reason for *SOME* of > those threads, nobody cares anymore. > So, please tell me who appointed you judge, jury and executioner of all OT posters? Seriously, searching the list archives for your email reveals that aside from pointing out to someone who posted to this list in Italian that this is an English-only list, pretty much every single message you have posted has been OT. So, how exactly does that put you in a position to say anything in this thread? > If there were offending sigs or offending language and an initial > request to stop doesn't succeed, you should have asked the moderators > (*) to ban those who caused the problem. > Wow. Let's go for the nuclear option. > We can discuss sigs moderation again AFTER you all have started to > behave properly. And, I'd add, only if you all promise in advance to > NOT participate in that thread, if we need to end it some day :-) > Really? How about you don't post again until *you* start behaving by your own standards of behavior? Regards, -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sánchez http://people.connexer.com/~roberto http://www.connexer.com
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