yes, you can't have order and build value without a clear sense of
membership. wouldn't you agree?
-jmz
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Jim <
farli@cox.net> wrote:
> fine Matt - I will sit here and watch the PLUG mailing list degenerate into
> everything it was never intended to just because I dont have to read it!
>
> Grow up! Linux is based on some serious principles! Isnt it time you
> exhibited some?
>
>
> matt.nesteruk@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> if you don't like what's being said don't read it, but don't censor your
>> fellow plug members from debating.
>>
>> -Matt
>> Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim <farli@cox.net>
>> Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 21:57:17 To: Main PLUG discussion list<
>> plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
>> Subject: Re: Killing PLUG softly
>>
>> Well said, Alan.
>>
>> I was there when PLUG reformed and watched it grow into a vibrant part of
>> the Linux community. While we all have opinions about a myriad of topics,
>> the binding thread of this part of the Linux community, this mailing list,
>> is not, never was, and never should be a venue for extended discussions of
>> non-Linux-related topics.
>>
>> When I saw a particular discussion devolve into lies and insulting
>> name-calling, I was ashamed! Too bad those who perpetuated that discussion
>> would not or could not act sooner.
>>
>> Here, we are all PLUG! If you dont like being part of PLUG, if you choose
>> to degenerate one of the best parts of PLUG into vile ranting and baseless
>> accusations, spare the rest of us and take your pettiness elsewhere.
>>
>> ::steppiung off the soap box::
>>
>> Alan Dayley wrote:
>>
>>> I've stayed out of this latest round of off-topic threads. I am happy
>>> to see vibrant discussion. I am unhappy to see personal attacks and
>>> other silliness. I'm unhappy to see it go on and on.
>>>
>>> This is enough. It's just enough.
>>>
>>> I don't go to a email list or forum on topic A to be drown in
>>> discussions about topic W. That topic W may be important, the points
>>> and counter-points offered in brilliance and courtesy doesn't matter.
>>> If the venue is supposed to be about topic A, the majority of the
>>> conversation should be about topic A. Etiquette and respect for the
>>> community around the chosen topic dictate that other topics should be
>>> minimal.
>>>
>>> It doesn't matter how strongly you feel about what someone said about
>>> some off-topic post. Continuing to reply off-topic such that the main
>>> purpose of the community is drowning into the background is
>>> disrespectful. Don't do it. For example, it would be rude of me to
>>> go to a meeting of alcoholics anonymous and use my turn to talk so
>>> that I might espouse the benefits of a vegetarian diet. Don't do it.
>>>
>>> - Using the delete key is not the answer because that only masks the
>>> destruction of the group's purpose. And only masks it for one person.
>>> Same with filters.
>>> - Flagging as "OT" is helpful but when the OT posts dwarf the
>>> purpose-oriented information, such a tag is nearly useless.
>>> - Moderation is not the answer because that will suck volunteer's time
>>> and smacks of "babysitter-ism" Do we really need to be forced into
>>> good manners? Really?
>>>
>>> This is a Linux email list created by a Linux User Group for the
>>> purposes of discussing Linux and subjects directly related to Linux.
>>> Period. Politics should only be discussed when it directly effects
>>> Linux/OSS/FS use and promotion in some way. To continue all this
>>> discussion of boycotts, immigration and the like is killing the core
>>> meaning of the group.
>>>
>>> Stop. Please.
>>>
>>> Alan
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>
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