Quote:
"A few days ago, I went to #ubuntu-women and had a friendly discussion with the 
people there. Then I decided to send this introduction which I wrote for some 
time:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-women/2008-June/001544.html

As a result, someone there has mis-quoted, mis-applied and mis-
interpreted my post into believing I was "sexist" and a run-of-the-mill
"troll", and so unsubscribed me. (after my first post)"

Well, the problem with Shlomi is that he trolls around in womens lists.
He just has been kicked out of various Linuxchix-Lists because of his
non-constructive and sexist behavior and only one week later he shows on
in Ubuntu-women! Unfortunately for him, we Ubuntu-Women-member also hang
around in other women-related lists and channels so Shlomi was easy
enough to spot as the troll we already know from elsewhere. His
introduction reads like a personal ad, but we are NOT a dating group! I
suggest Shlomi should eventually read and sign the Code of Conduct
before considering to join any Ubuntu-related list in the future.  He
can of course bring his complaint to the Community Council, but he is
not a member of the Ubuntu community and has not contributed in any
constructive way to Ubuntu or its derivatives, nor has he been harmed or
offended by any member of the Ubuntu Community AFAIK.

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