Re: [gentoo-dev] Well, that was, um, interesting

2007-03-05 Thread Petteri Räty
Denis Dupeyron wrote: > On 3/5/07, Grant Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> That said, I'm not necessarily opposed to mandating civility, a la >> Ubuntu. I do see a minor problem with that approach, though: right now >> it is not clear that Gentoo has a group of devs who are sufficiently >> tr

Re: [gentoo-dev] Well, that was, um, interesting

2007-03-05 Thread Denis Dupeyron
On 3/5/07, Grant Goodyear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That said, I'm not necessarily opposed to mandating civility, a la Ubuntu. I do see a minor problem with that approach, though: right now it is not clear that Gentoo has a group of devs who are sufficiently trusted and willing to actually puni

[gentoo-dev] Well, that was, um, interesting

2007-03-05 Thread Grant Goodyear
I've been away for a few days, so somehow I missed the great drobbins/ciaranm debate, where many, many current and former devs behaved badly. (At the same time, I thought that genone and antarus behaved quite well. I'm sure others did, too, but those two stood out to me.) Drobbins, many things h