Re: [Gimp-developer] [Gimp-web] Alexandre Prokoudine attacks on GIMP critics around the Web



Why, Alexandre causes trauma..? I thought he was nice.

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 12:40 PM C R <cajhne gmail com> wrote:

Happy you've found that support group you were looking for. :)

Wishing you a speedy trauma recovery,
-C

On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 11:04 Niccolo Brogi <nkkollaw gmail com wrote:

...in the meantime, I'm getting emails from people that see the whole
thing exactly like me, and I assume fear harassment and won't say it out
loud.

How sad is this culture you've created.

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 9:50 AM C R <cajhne gmail com> wrote:

As someone who has worked many years alongside (at the desk next to)
customer service reps, I can verify that no amount of organisation or
pleasantries can quell the entitlement of anyone who thinks you owe them
something. Be that x feature in GIMP, or x release date for the next GIMP.
People are very much the same in that regard, and it's crushing to have to
deal with it all the time.

People can be banned from the mailing list if they make too much of a
fuss, but I have to say Alexander's way of handling things is a nearly
flawless mix of not taking any shit (which, after all, why should GIMP
contribs suffer this after donating time to provide free software for the
world?) and being concise and helpful to those who approach with a
constructive attitude (as part of the community).

We have not always seen eye to eye on things, but I'm always learning
stuff about handing trollish behaviour from this mailing list, thanks
primarily to Alex, also recognising the behaviour in myself and doing my
best to avoid making the same mistakes as people who can only complain
rather than be helpful (Alex PMs me if I go to far to the ranty side, even
in his defence). So that definitely isn't broken.

Alex saves us on a regular basis from having to deal with trolls on all
our media platforms while keeping all ports of communication open for our
users.

Every project should have one, but he's ours! ;)

Just my thoughts.
-C
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 08:17 Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-developer-list <
gimp-developer-list gnome org wrote:

пт, 16 нояб. 2018 г., 6:40 Trevor Rose tarose trevor gmail com:


3 — the solution to the problem is to tighten up your communications
channels, and to use some other technology rather than just an email
group,
and in which alternative system a person must be logged in, and each
post,
thread and comment/reply is not only better organised, but can be
identified as per user ID, GROUP, and ROLE ... PLUS AND MOST
IMPORTANTLY
you can constrain each unit of communication by using mandatory
fields and
filters, in order to force clearer communication and remove some
amount of
abuse, while also being able to ban anyone who takes their passion
beyond
an accepted threshold/limit.


Hi Trevor,

I'm afraid I'm not a big believer in technical constraints as means to
manage a community. We have a history of making it difficult for people
to
contribute to GIMP in any way. I would hesitate to make it even harder.

Your suggestion boils down to making initial communication more
complicated
while, indeed, more structured. It also seems to suggest some sort of
pre-moderation which puts a heavier burden on those of us involved with
moderation.

So mailing lists are a tool that keeps communication open enough and
takes
just about the right amount of time to keep our sanity at the cost of
rare
outbursts like this one.

Having said all that, I would still appreciate examples of what you
consider superior communication channels.

Alex

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