Luke Dashjr [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2015-10-14 📝 Original message:On Thursday, October 15, ...
📅 Original date posted:2015-10-14
📝 Original message:On Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:02:21 AM Jeff Garzik via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> 2. If someone asks for help it is because they need it. Politely suggest
> specific documentation or more appropriate venues where appropriate. Avoid
> aggressive or vague responses.
This could get noisy. Clarification that only *development* help is
appropriate for the list would improve it.
> 2. Conversations should remain focused and on-topic. If you must change the
> topic, start a new thread by changing the topic line of your emails.
Probably should note that entirely new threads should be new messages, *not*
merely a reply with a changed topic (as changing the topic does not in fact
start a new thread).
> 4. Off-topic threads will be directed to other venues.
Threads like this one are off-topic, yet we have no obvious other venue for
it.. :(
> *Disclose potential conflicts*
IMO this seems like not only a waste of time, but also futile for anyone not
exclusively associated with a single company/organization.
> If you have concerns about someone’s conduct:
> * *On-list*: discussing conduct on-list, either as part of another message
> or as a standalone thread, is always acceptable.
Please no. This is off-topic noise.
Luke
📝 Original message:On Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:02:21 AM Jeff Garzik via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> 2. If someone asks for help it is because they need it. Politely suggest
> specific documentation or more appropriate venues where appropriate. Avoid
> aggressive or vague responses.
This could get noisy. Clarification that only *development* help is
appropriate for the list would improve it.
> 2. Conversations should remain focused and on-topic. If you must change the
> topic, start a new thread by changing the topic line of your emails.
Probably should note that entirely new threads should be new messages, *not*
merely a reply with a changed topic (as changing the topic does not in fact
start a new thread).
> 4. Off-topic threads will be directed to other venues.
Threads like this one are off-topic, yet we have no obvious other venue for
it.. :(
> *Disclose potential conflicts*
IMO this seems like not only a waste of time, but also futile for anyone not
exclusively associated with a single company/organization.
> If you have concerns about someone’s conduct:
> * *On-list*: discussing conduct on-list, either as part of another message
> or as a standalone thread, is always acceptable.
Please no. This is off-topic noise.
Luke