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OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd

OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd

Posted Jul 28, 2009 8:02 UTC (Tue) by njs (subscriber, #40338)
In reply to: OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd by tzafrir
Parent article: OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd

We are not obliged to pick between death threats or Orwellian thought police. There are other options.

No-one's saying "when you see people being wrong you should pretend that everything is just fine!" You might notice that plenty of people in this discussion are happy to argue their points quite vigorously :-). But it is possible -- sometimes difficult, sometimes taking more time than one necessarily has, I know -- to help someone in a way that is, well, helpful.


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OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd

Posted Jul 28, 2009 9:27 UTC (Tue) by tzafrir (subscriber, #11501) [Link] (1 responses)

And maybe I do things just for fun. And maybe "a community" is not my primary concern.

OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd

Posted Jul 29, 2009 0:58 UTC (Wed) by njs (subscriber, #40338) [Link]

I didn't say anything about communities or your motivations for doing things, so... uh... is this a response and you accidentally left out the part that makes it responsive, or are just changing the subject, or... what?

Also, I'm not sure how to say this: Reading over this thread, the only way I can make *some* kind of sense of what you've written is as saying that aggression and sexism, up to and including death threats, are things you do for fun. I'm pretty sure that's not what you *mean* to say, but... you might want to read things over and think about how to say what you do mean, if that's not it?


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