I think… we were just threatened by the list owner. ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) -- Nate Duehr denverpilot at me.com On Oct 9, 2014, at 17:06, Karanbir Singh <kbsingh at centos.org> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > The recent anti-social content on the list including threats and > support of harassment needs to stop immediately. The CentOS Board > will work with the list admins to enforce moderation and if needed > removal and bans from the list should people continue this behaviour. > This is a large, diverse, and respected community and none of us > should need to tolerate any form of uncivilised behaviour, such as > harassment and threats. > > The topic of harassment and online threats has been at the top of mind > lately, and in light of the conversation we would like to make it > clear that the CentOS Project is not a place for abuse or hostility. > There is no excuse for this behaviour, no matter what the intention. > > Discouraging and banning anti-social behaviour in the CentOS Project > has been part of an ongoing effort for a while, and now we feel it's > time to come forward with a clear statement. > > As with any open community, we have disagreements on technical > matters. It's part of the natural exchanges needed for a vibrant > community, but we must keep the discussions civil. Have consideration > and respect for other people. > > The power of an open source project is in the community. If the > community gets broken, the project loses its fundamental > reason-for-being. Code alone does not make open source, and community > is made through people treating each other with respect. > > * Do not make personal attacks > * Do not threaten people > * Do not harass people > * Do debate ideas on the merits of the idea alone > * Do help each other keep a civil tone while remaining civil > * Do treat others with respect > > In your communication on CentOS Project forums such as IRC, mailing > lists, Web forums, or any other medium, we will not tolerate personal > attacks, threats, or harassment of any individual or group. We reserve > the right to moderate or ban anyone who violates our guidelines without > notice or discussion. > > Thank you for your attention to this important matter. > > - -- > Karanbir Singh, CentOS Project Leader > on behalf of the CentOS Project Board > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUNxUDAAoJEI3Oi2Mx7xbtDnsH/0UqAu2xN8M6pxkkx+oS8geX > 8rFJpsHt2tYB06lVrBXrXUsUx7LzGcBe78C3ZnTUBVjG9H7kLEnKjXTDk4JObiH6 > e2FMTEgBc62tiLFrCZEYIFgYrfcRSg8PciZQbr4DQ9kd/Q3TbQvzcs6yAU8xZn75 > yJ1tRadRbXNZzz2dwgNMVfcRpVBTWSogivRvYtYzx1mB0EPiFzCrTQ8Cw9CqFilx > DADtJFiIBuuUhfhNV3iOVIgmgSBBnoaPqUsru0PSs6UZlxKLT0R37oiE/ZTPCLCY > 2GHELWMJ3R9UMvL+oQvP0dhOtgLUv+sX592aCaHAruGUGIfBCI7TO2aR0At2hYQ= > =3AX4 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos