Hello, Am Montag, 22. Juli 2024, 16:37:01 MESZ schrieb Neal Gompa:
== Proposal for openSUSE Ban Process Regulation == [...] * What about Revoking memberships?
If someone gets banned permanently, I don't see how that person should stay an openSUSE Member.
* What about Revoking IDP Account access? If so, how does it affect people who need it for their job?
I can imagine why that question came up, but if someone violated the Code of Conduct hard and often enough to get banned, not revoking the IDP account just "because that person needs it for their work" would be more than strange - and unfair to people who "only" contribute to openSUSE in their free time, and would get locked out from IDP. Now someone could of course say "but it will cause them trouble in their job". Yes, of course it does [1] - and they should have thought about it before repeatedly violating the Code of Conduct. Luckily it's easy to avoid getting banned and/or getting the IDP account revoked (with all the trouble it can cause you) - just behave ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] What would such a mail be without a car comparison? Here we go: If the police stops a drunk truck driver, I'm quite sure they won't spare his/her driving license because it's needed for his/her job. And if the driver argues with his/her job, the answer will be "So you knew, and nevertheless drove while drunk? Your fault." --
I'd really appreciate some help taking screenshots of openSUSE 13.1. I guess non-GUI screenshots wouldn't be overly interesting? :-) Run it in an xterm, that should fix any potential "non-GUI" issue! :p [>> Jos Poortvliet, > Per Jessen and Jan Engelhardt in opensuse-project]