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24 Nov 2021
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierwhen the topic gets too large, we often end in decision-paralysis10:50:41
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈yeah10:50:54
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevaliertypically what happens is that there is a lot of armchair commenting happening, and that one alone person gets discouraged10:51:22
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈right, because we don't really have constructive collaboration structures in place10:51:41
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierthis is one of the biggest problems of the Nix community, in my view10:52:28
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 it's a part of why I think we should expect people to learn about communication and community management, despite that not being the dominant culture 10:52:31
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierit leads to a lot of burn outs10:52:46
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈it's simply necessary to keep the project healthy10:52:47
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierbut that feels almost separate to moderation10:53:15
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈well, that depends10:53:24
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 it is separate from punitive moderation, for sure, but that is not really the priority that we are going for here 10:53:38
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierthat's the thing I was wondering about10:53:52
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierwhat if mediation and moderation were separate teams10:54:04
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 but constructive moderation, in terms of de-escalation and mediation and constructive feedback and such, overlaps very strongly with project management concerns 10:54:10
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas ChevalierI'm not sure how people take the feedback from somebody that can ban them10:54:35
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierof course they might decide not to listen, which is why banning is requested as a tool10:55:19
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈that is a complicated dynamic, for sure. but the alternative also has its issues; if the two don't function as one, things will fail both ways... moderators will interfere with a mediator's process in some cases, and fail to ban people who refuse the mediation process in other cases10:55:35
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierthe flipside is that people will not be open because of the ban threat10:55:44
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈so you'd need a degree of coordination between the two that makes them de facto one thing10:55:54
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierright, I would expect the moderation team to take inputs from the mediation team10:56:28
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalieras in; "we tried everything we could"10:56:49
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈right, but then you ultimately haven't changed anything about the dynamic of "listen to the mediator or risk a ban", you've just added a layer of potential communication signal loss10:57:03
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈I understand the problem you're highlighting, but I don't think that just splitting up the two would solve it10:57:50
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 I'm not sure it is solvable, in a literal sense 10:58:20
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 because that dynamic affects different people differently; it can make some people hesitant to engage, but it can be the trigger that's needed for other people to actually stop and listen (and quite often is, IME) 10:58:56
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈you can probably massage the dynamic in how it's presented to people on a case-by-case basis10:59:55
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevaliermediation should probably stay optional10:59:56
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalier"thinking of blocking somebody? contact us" :)11:00:26
@joepie91:pixie.townjoepie91 🏳️‍🌈 what does 'optional' mean here, though? because if there is a conflict that people can't sort out amongst themselves, that conflict needs to be addressed somehow. is mediation 'optional' in the sense that you get banned if you don't pick it? because that would not truly be optional. or would it be 'optional' in the sense that you can choose to not resolve the conflict? then we're back to square one, with effectively no moderation mechanisms for the worst case 11:01:25
@zimbatm:numtide.comJonas Chevalierit depends on your views of the role of moderation11:03:17

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