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Am Samstag, 10. Februar 2018, 23:36:06 CET schrieb Daniel Robbins: |
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> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 3:31 PM, Daniel Robbins <drobbins@××××××.org> wrote: |
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> > "Professional" is more defined by its opposite, "unprofessional". Maybe |
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> > there is more consensus around that word. In a professional environment, |
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> > people make an effort to be polite, friendly, cooperative. There are |
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> > consequences for being disruptive, abusive, rude. Likewise, in Gentoo, we |
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> > should have the same. Maybe not as strict -- but a general understanding |
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> > that you are part of a community and expected to contribute positively to |
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> > the community -- not just positive technical work, but make a positive |
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> > contribution as a HUMAN BEING. |
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> And I will reply to my own post, and say that it is this friendly, |
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> cooperative, supportive behavior that quite a few Gentoo Developers just do |
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> naturally, but some may go "What!?! Oh, I am expected to actually be |
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> pleasant and positively represent Gentoo in the community!?!? Fuck! I just |
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> wanted to work on <insert project here> and be an ass 99% of the time." |
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> Let's get the message out that this is not OK. |
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No need to discuss that, I think we fully agree on that. |
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(Unless you really, really want to have long e-mail debates with William L. |
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Thompson Jr. ...) |
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Andreas K. Hüttel |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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Gentoo Linux developer |
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(council, toolchain, perl, libreoffice, comrel) |