
How is that relevant? You don't believe participants should be required to hold a certain level of professionalism when on official platforms for project communication?
No only do I not believe that, I don't believe it's possible.
Of course it's possible, all it takes is some small amount of respect maintained in all disagreements etc. The mood would be lifted significantly if that would occur.
You're dealing with human beings. Some are nice most of the time. Some are rude most of the time. No one is nice all the time and very few are rude all the time.
I agree, but you should respect everyone you encounter, no matter how much you dislike them or whatever your mood. Most communication is in text, how hard is it to re-read what you write, and modify it to eliminate anything that could be perceived negatively? If you can't, your argument will be ignored anyway, you'll just work the other person up even more.
I'll point towards Debian as an example of where that gets you... it gets you a spin-off like Ubuntu.
I know nothing of either of those projects beyond their existence.
Many people are moving from Debian to Ubuntu due to general mood of the project. Every Ubuntu user and maintainer/developer is required to fulfill certain behavioral standards everywhere, and I think it's obvious it's really worked for Ubuntu. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org