On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:16 AM, jdd
Le 14/01/2011 06:18, Sankar P a écrit :
Explaining the problem further may lead to the above mentioned privacy getting lost. I would say it is better to have trust in the board and leave the matter at it.
sory, I desagree.
Justice have to be public as the offense seemed to have been (not to say all the discussion have to be public, but a summary of the problem and the names - at least avatars - of the people related).
Asa member of the team that choose who can be member, I challenge what I should have done better to prevent this to happen again.
also what mean "remove from the project"? I could build a new internet identity in a matter of minutes.
Tht's not to say I don't trust the board, but justice is also a matter of education, so need information.
You have all the rights to get this information, if you feel it will be helpful for your community contribution. I have no arguments against it. However a mail in the project is not the best route to get that information. You can ask it to the concerned person or the senders of the previous mail in private. Why should you insist on getting that information in public ? "Protection of victims' privacy" and "Not causing harm to the expelled person's future employment opportunities" are two most important reasons why the problems should not be mentioned in public. The importance of these matters outweigh your right to information, imho. -- Sankar P http://psankar.blogspot.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org