Le 14/01/2011 10:00, Sankar P a écrit :
No, Even if the offense was in public, it doesn't give any rights to discuss about it in opensuse-project. The statement that "some person was violating the guidelines repeatedly and so is expelled" should be enough as a public statement.
I didn't say this have to be discussed on -project. But for sure on the same medium the offence was done. I don't want to know by myself if I was not a testimony of the offence (that is if I was not subscribed to the list or forum the problem was on), but else I want to, but who knows even where it happened? Don't you think this lead to suspition? I know of several people quite rude on some lists. Are they the problem? if this don't have to be discussed, I beg the offending posts have been removed from our archives? all of them? from all archives? so people will have partial point of view, through partial information? not good.
discuss things here (watched by google, media etc.) shows lack of empathy towards expelled person's future career, victims, imo.
I have enpathy for the victims (and they names don't have to be cited if not visible elsewhere), but none for the guilty/expelled person. One have to mesure his words as publishing on the net, and if this is bad for him it's good for others... jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org