El viernes, 23 de agosto de 2024, Andrew M.A. Cater<amaca...@einval.com> escribió: > On behalf of the Community Team > > People, > > We need to be more understanding of people who can't articulate problems > and people who may be encountering Debian for the first time. No matter how > good and expert any one of us is, everyone started somewhere. Everybody can > make mistakes - hindsight is always 20:20 vision and every other pair of eyes > can immediately see the errors in the config file that you have spent hours > staring at. We can, each of us, confirm this from experience.. > > There's an element of the Community Team work that I do (when not on Debian- > user) which is about making Debian a welcoming place to be and showing the > spirit of Debian at its best for new users and people who happen on us. > > The Community Team constantly refer people back to the Debian Code of Conduct > and the mailing list code of conduct as embodying the way we should work > together, the way we should react when we're online and using Debian resources. > > That's also the intent behind the monthly FAQ posting here. > > Even with the best of good intentions all round, that doesn't always work - > people get annoyed, people react first and regret what's been written later. > Frustration with some person who "just doesn't get it - for any value of it" > is only too natural. Sarcasm or irony as a reaction sometimes is human but > not necessarily ever appropriate. > > This message is asking you all - readers, lurkers and regular posters here - > to maybe be more considerate or understanding and more helpful where you can. > It may pay off in how someone perceives Debian and whether they want to come > back and continue to engage. > > All the very best, as ever, > > Andy Cater > (amaca...@debian.org) > [For the Community Team]
Hi, everybody, here, me, as a lurker -thanks for thinking on us- want to express my support for the proposal. :) Kind regards and beautiful day to all. Long live the amazing Debian community! <3