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From: | Thomas Lord |
Subject: | Re: 23.0.60; M-( and M-) should not be bound in ESC map |
Date: | Thu, 10 Apr 2008 22:03:20 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 (X11/20060808) |
Glenn Morris wrote:
I don't like the "poisonous people" tag, but the following has some valid points: http://www.oreillynet.com/conferences/blog/2006/07/oscon_how_open_source_projects.html The premise for their talk was: Attention and focus are your scarce resources and you need to protect them. Poisonous people tend to distract communities and scatter the attention and focus of the people who should continue developing new features or fixing bugs. Communities must avoid deadlock by not letting people derail forward progress. For instance, people in the community can ask endless questions or focus on perfection (in a design or feature set) and bogart the attention of developers.
People use that rubbish as a tool of oppression. It isn't the right approach.
Don't objectify others in such ways, please. Every case is different. You can not polarize the population that way and then make up rule for how to treat those who you consider to be inferior. If you are doing something in public and the rest of the public is making it difficult, then maybe the problem lies with you. Meanwhile, that stuff from O'Reilly is mostly about how to manage a commercially sponsored "open source" project in such a way as to maximize your ability to extract gratis labor from the "community". -t
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