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On Fri, 14 Sep 2018, 15:55 James Keener, <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Yes. They can. The people who make the majority of the contributions to the software can decide what happens, because without them there is no software. If you want to spend 20 years of your life

So everyone who moderates this group and that will be part of the CoC committee will have had to have dedicated their life of pg?

No. The core developers get to decide the policy and who is best to enforce it. It seems fair that the people who have contributed so much get to decide what goes on in their name.

Sure, they own the servers, they make the rules. I get it. I'm not entirely opposed to it, even if I think it's silly to ram something down the rest of the groups throats.

I agree with you. I'm just fed up with rerunning the same argument every 3 months every time a new CoC update comes out.

PS: Also, what's with the personal replies? If you don't want to say what you want to the whole group, I don't really have an interest in talking to you personally.

Sorry what? I replied offlist to your offlist reply to my onlist post, since I assumed you had decided (correctly) that this was hardly the sort of discussion that we should be clogging up other people's mailboxes with.

Geoff

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