7 Nov 2021 |
@asymmetric:matrix.dapp.org.uk | so it's not 100% clear-cut imo | 11:49:10 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | also, I should probably note that the model proposed in RFC 98 is definitely different from what I usually do when I get brought in as a moderator to clean up a community that has gone off the deep end - but from my observations so far, I believe that the NixOS community is in a healthy enough place that 98 can be made to work to roughly everybody's satisfaction | 11:50:51 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | had I considered it to be unresolvable, I probably would have been arguing for a very different moderation model :) | 11:51:09 |
@asymmetric:matrix.dapp.org.uk | could someone link to relevant posts of what's happening in the Scala community? | 11:51:15 |
@asymmetric:matrix.dapp.org.uk | it seems to come up frequently as a comparison | 11:51:27 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | asymmetric: this is the main one: https://contributors.scala-lang.org/t/politics-safety-and-the-future-of-scala/5317 | 11:51:28 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | asymmetric: a bit of additonal context: https://twitter.com/travisbrown/status/1456490238948356097 | 11:52:20 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | it's very recent history and the cultural background of the Scala community seems to be fairly close to that of NixOS, which is probably why it gets brought up a lot, and certainly why I bring it up | 11:53:15 |
Irenes | I will say that I do consider the amount of conflict to be a relevant metric | 11:55:32 |
Irenes | I'm way too tired to try to elaborate | 11:55:40 |
Irenes | I appreciate everything you're saying joepie and I agree with most of it, except that yes the cost does matter | 11:56:12 |
tomberek | Perhaps my use of "amount" was wrong, but my previous question was a bit better: So no amount of concerns or feedback that is considered legitimate and real would be enough to go down the route of 114 instead [or some alternative]? | 11:56:28 |
Irenes | this is not my first time making decisions that hurt people, or trying to pick the least harmful paths knowing that all paths are harmful and that I can never have anywhere close to enough information to make that decision | 11:56:49 |
Irenes | but also knowing that inaction is a choice, too, and one that I would be just as culpable for | 11:57:00 |
Irenes | and because of those accumulated regrets, I'm not willing to say that the attempt should continue forever, or anything along those lines, because that's manifestly untrue | 11:58:22 |
tomberek | Thank you. | 11:58:58 |
Irenes | tomberek: please remember that although joepie is helping as a volunteer, he's not an RFC author, and your "how much" question is really one that only the authors can speak to | 11:59:10 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | I'm not saying that there are no terminal conditions either, to be clear. I just measure them in a way other than 'amount', as I mentioned before | 11:59:18 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | * I'm not saying that there are no terminal conditions (for me personally) either, to be clear. I just measure them in a way other than 'amount', as I mentioned before | 11:59:30 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | or maybe 'assess' is a better word than 'measure' here | 11:59:55 |
Irenes | yeah | 12:00:08 |
Irenes | I wanted to be direct on this point because I know it's an important one for tomberek | 12:00:19 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | and yeah, I can only answer these kind of questions from the perspective of "under what circumstances would I withdraw my support for 98" | 12:00:20 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | * and yeah, I can only answer these kind of questions from the perspective of "under what circumstances would I personally withdraw my support for 98" | 12:00:46 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | (but I am also aware that my active involvement with this RFC, despite not carrying any formal power, does carry informal influence) | 12:01:30 |
joepie91 π³οΈβπ | tomberek: also, is my own answer to the terminal condition question clear enough, or is there something I can clarify? | 12:05:42 |
tomberek | No. | 12:06:07 |
tomberek | (it is not clear. I would not be able to describe your position.) | 12:07:50 |
@piegames:matrix.org | In reply to @joepie91:pixie.town asymmetric: this is the main one: https://contributors.scala-lang.org/t/politics-safety-and-the-future-of-scala/5317
You may be able to ignore politics, but many of usβparticularly the most vulnerable of usβcannot. [β¦] My very life and [existence] is political. I do not have the luxury or privilege of ignoring politics. My political differences with some others in the community is that I want to live, and they want me to not exist. There is no reconciliation there.
Just wow.
| 12:10:01 |
Irenes | right, like, Nix is in a much better place than Scala, but that's due to the good character of the people who built this community | 12:13:22 |