Sarcasm and making fun of other projects in loco team lists

Jim Tarvid tarvid at ls.net
Wed Jan 14 13:03:47 GMT 2009


Couldn't have said it better myself.

Jim

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Jan Husar <jan.husar at skosi.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> please be so kind and kick me out of this community because first of all
> why I defend linux over the years is the MONOPOLY position of micro$soft
> , software patents abuse of small developers and protecting innovation
>
> you really pissed me here, either go get your checks from m$ or stop
> this troll treads about nothing,
>
> becase out there are people who actually do work against 90% of the
> monopolies,
> like me
>
> and you guys should be glad that I and my friends in EU who are
> fighting for the cause
> for many years, years you didn't even know what is  linux
>
> I started to use linux in version 0.9 and I'm protecting it ever since,
>
>
> what I do really see is the kiddy activist from ubuntu community who
> actually
> don't understand how the world function.
>
> f*ck micro$oft
>
>  -----------------------------------
> |  Jan Husar
> |
> | doing what matters
>
> http://relativethinkin.blogpost.com
> http://freedomeurope.blogspot.com
> http://husat.blog.sme.sk
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Fabian Rodriguez <magicfab at ubuntu.com>
> wrote:
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> > Hi all
> >
> > I am one of the admins of the loco team list for Ubuntu Colombia.
> >
> > I deeply resent any sarcasm and bad mouthing of other operating systems
> > and Linux distributions, particularly any references to them like
> > Micro$oft. I strongly believe that's against our CoC and it sets the
> > mood for other non-constructive comments and trolls.
> >
> > I've found whenever such discussion is allowed, over time it escalates
> > into more, and trolling ensues which generates a lot of noise and people
> > unsubscribe quickly when they see that.
> >
> > I've replied with public friendly reminders and usually it dies off, but
> > the size of our community is now such that this is not working. We have
> >  a link to the Code of Conduct in each email footer, but it's mostly
> > ignored.
> >
> > Short of limiting subscriptions, moderating and kicking out the "bad
> > apples", what other suggestions would loco teams have about this ?
> >
> > Or maybe I should just shut up and watch the thing implode. Who know, it
> > may even take care of itself somehow. Teenage crisis ? :)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Fabian
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