I'm pretty sure people are capable of filtering their own email. Afaict the offending emails were between two individuals. You may not like them but that has no bearing on whether they should be allowed to post to the mailing list given that those emails to the mailing list are appropriate.
Chris
On 3/29/06, Tom Spear speeddymon@gmail.com wrote:
Totally agreed. Segin needs to be not just kick/banned from the list, he needs to be K-Lined, if not G-Lined from all things wine! With respect to his comments though, on behalf of everyone involved with the project, and with the community as a whole, I sincerely apologize.
Tom
On 3/29/06, Jason Green jave27@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/29/06, Dr J A Gow J.A.Gow@furrybubble.co.uk wrote:
I was interested to read several comments on this list in respect of
such
comments as 'IQ of zero'. Such comments were the final straw in leading
me to
take this action.
Thank you. It sometimes takes a thick skin to ignore the petty and childish rants that are prevalent online. Anonymity (or pseudo-anonymity in this case) often leads to childishness, and has done so since the beginnings of the Net. It gives the impression to potential new users and developers that the "community" is hostile and unwelcoming. I experienced a little bit of myself when asking my first couple of [naive] questions in IRC at #winehq.
While it's completely understandable that people will get tired of seeing the same questions posted over and over again, there's no need to get hostile about it unless the user asking the questions gets hostile or demanding themselves (and even then, restraint or kick/ban would be preferable). If someone asks a "stupid question" (entirely subjective, remember), just ignore it or point to a place where they can learn the answer themselves. Please don't be a jerk.
Thanks.