On kernel mailing list behavior
On kernel mailing list behavior
Posted Jul 18, 2013 4:13 UTC (Thu) by mjg59 (subscriber, #23239)In reply to: On kernel mailing list behavior by tjc
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      Posted Jul 18, 2013 16:52 UTC (Thu)
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      Posted Jul 19, 2013 9:31 UTC (Fri)
                               by micka (subscriber, #38720)
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I do. 
(We actually don't use F-words because we don't speak english) 
     
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      Posted Jul 27, 2013 22:02 UTC (Sat)
                               by nix (subscriber, #2304)
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So it's all contextual. 
 
     
    
      Posted Jul 29, 2013 13:13 UTC (Mon)
                               by k8to (guest, #15413)
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Many many words can be used in ways that are workplace-unacceptable.  Or even human-being-unacceptable. 
     
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      Posted Jul 19, 2013 12:19 UTC (Fri)
                               by shmget (guest, #58347)
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Why slice off the support of the existing group 'A' when you don't have to ? 
This whole line of argument is predicated on the postulate that a puritan-hypocritical form of communication is 'better' and would be universally accepted. 
   
     
    
      Perhaps a venn diagram will help:
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Group 'A' are those who think coarse language is fine.  Group 'B' are those who think it is boorish.  Why slice off the support of group 'B' when you don't have to, especially when there is nothing to be gained in return?
      
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Most of my coworkers do.
My direct (one or two levels) managers will. I don't have enough contacts with higher-up so I don't know if they do.
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I've never worked anywhere that saying 'fuck' was off limits.
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especially since group 'A' is what you have gained, and they seems to be doing a pretty good job at developing a very successful kernel.
           