RFC 98 Chat | 55 Members | |
| Discussion on RFC 98 [Community Team] https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/pull/98 | 23 Servers |
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| 3 Nov 2021 | ||
| judging by deviant's description of github's block feature, sounds like github itself may need a few pull requests of its own :D | 20:35:24 | |
| anyway, i gotta get out of here, i'm late for something, this discussion is too damn interesting | 20:35:56 | |
| it seems like at least clear heads are prevailing for now, i feel reassured coming here and talking with all of you :) | 20:37:40 | |
| And that's not why I'm a big fan of the block "feature". Sure, if someone is targeting you specifically, then you can still use the platform. But when it's just someone's involvement, and they are acting in bad faith.... then... something failed and someone felt it was necessary to go the blocking route instead of some arbitration | 20:38:09 | |
| * And that's not why I'm not a big fan of the block "feature". Sure, if someone is targeting you specifically, then you can still use the platform. But when it's just someone's involvement, and they are acting in bad faith.... then... something failed and someone felt it was necessary to go the blocking route instead of some arbitration | 20:38:18 | |
| * And that's not why I'm not a big fan of the block "feature". Sure, if someone is targeting you specifically, then you can still use the platform if you block them. But when it's just someone's involvement, and they are acting in bad faith.... then... something failed and someone felt it was necessary to go the blocking route instead of some arbitration | 20:38:29 | |
| * And that's not why I'm not a big fan of the block "feature". Sure, if someone is targeting you specifically, then you can still use the platform if you block them. But when it's just someone's involvement, and they are acting in good faith.... then... something failed and someone felt it was necessary to go the blocking route instead of some arbitration | 20:38:39 | |
| * And that's not why I'm not a big fan of the block "feature". Sure, if someone is targeting you specifically, then you can still use the platform if you block them. But when it's just someone's involvement, and they are acting in good faith.... then... something failed when someone felt it was necessary to go the blocking route instead of some arbitration | 20:39:02 | |
| in the case of those who abuse blocking they're only really hurting their own projects, imo | 20:39:19 | |
| * in the case of those who abuse blocking to shut out everyone they dislike, they're only really hurting their own projects by shutting out talent, imo | 20:40:01 | |
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| take care jonringer, and good luck with your draft | 20:51:12 | |
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| 4 Nov 2021 | ||
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| I will have to dig through the full history here at some later time, but some immediate comments based on a skim of it:
none of this is really new information, all of this has already been brought up in the github thread, but for some reason some people still seem under the impression that the 'popular wisdom' of 'objective' tech community moderation is accurate, when it's extremely not | 00:58:40 | |
| (and basically every single tech community that's "objectively" moderated ends up being an absolute hellhole for anyone who isn't a white cishet guy) | 00:59:46 | |
| * | 01:00:47 | |
How is a version bump to a package political? | 01:11:17 | |
| that does not look like a good-faith question to me | 01:11:40 | |
In reply to @jonringer:matrix.orgMaybe the version is not stable | 01:12:05 | |
| (in the opinion of some) | 01:12:17 | |
| you are deliberately taking the most extreme example that you can think of, seemingly without making any effort to understand the point being made there, trying to find a 'gotcha' | 01:12:41 | |
| I really like contributing to nixpkgs, but I'm sure how all of my contributions in submitting and reviewing PRs is a political act. | 01:12:42 | |
| because it's the most common action I perform. And takes up probably a majority of my time when I decide to dedicate time to nixpkgs | 01:13:27 | |
| this discussion is about the community, not about you personally. | 01:13:59 | |