[clug] Member Moderation - Bryan Kilgallin

Bob Edwards bob at cs.anu.edu.au
Thu Jul 4 05:01:31 UTC 2019


On 4/7/19 2:38 pm, Michael Still wrote:
> Well in that case, I would like to propose that during next months junk 
> code session I could perhaps present...
> 
> A HIGHLY TECHNICAL talk about REVERSE ENGINEERING the Aussie Broadband 
> customer portal to explore their REST API, with the ultimate outcome 
> being implementing a python library which talks the API and is available 
> on pip. The whole talk should take about five minutes.
> 
> No acronyms will be explained. Dumb questions will receive dumb answers.
> 
> Michael

+1

cheers,
Bob Edwards.

> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 2:30 PM Bob Edwards via linux 
> <linux at lists.samba.org <mailto:linux at lists.samba.org>> wrote:
> 
>     On 4/7/19 12:19 pm, Michael Still via linux wrote:
>      > As someone who stopped attending CLUG because of Bryan, I think
>     this is a
>      > good first step and I appreciate the efforts of those who have
>     done the
>      > hard yards instead of running away like me.
>      >
>      > However, it doesn't resolve the other main issue -- I wont go to
>     a CLUG
>      > meeting if Bryan is there because I am unwilling to be in a room
>     where
>      > speakers are treated the way he treats them.
>      >
>      > Michael
> 
>     Hi Michael,
> 
>     My general observation is that the word "Technical" in the talk
>     description seems to be sufficient to deter Bryan from attending
>     CLUG meetings. "Highly technical" might work even better.
> 
>     So, let me encourage you to tempt fate and attend CLUG meetings
>     listed as being "Technical" and you should be good... (we miss you!)
> 
>     We should still run "non-technical" talks/sessions at CLUG as I
>     know there are many who appreciate those talks as well.
> 
>     cheers,
>     Bob Edwards.
> 
>      >
>      > On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 12:15 AM Steve Walsh via linux
>     <linux at lists.samba.org <mailto:linux at lists.samba.org>>
>      > wrote:
>      >
>      >> Hello Everyone
>      >>
>      >> We've had an unfortunate few days on the list, so in an effort
>     to move
>      >> forward with a more Linux-related discussion, I have requested the
>      >> mailing list admins apply a moderation flag to Bryan Kilgallin's
>     email
>      >> address. Emails from Bryan will be held in a queue, and where
>     the post
>      >> positively contributes to an ongoing discussion, they will be
>     released
>      >> through to the list.
>      >>
>      >> To be balanced in this effort,  I have also sought volunteers from a
>      >> selection of active list members to assist with the moderation
>     of the
>      >> email list.
>      >>
>      >> To help limit this from re-occurring in future, I've also done a
>     first
>      >> pass at a Code of Conduct for CLUG. This can be found online at
>      >>
>     https://gitlab.com/clug-au/code-of-conduct/blob/master/CodeOfConduct,
>      >> and feedback is welcome.
>      >>
>      >> This document  is not an attempt to exclude people from
>     meetings. It is,
>      >> however, a guide that everyone can use to gauge what is acceptable
>      >> behavior, both on the list and in our monthly face to face meetings.
>      >>
>      >> It is intended to be a living document and in an effort to be as
>     open
>      >> around this process as we can be, please send any edit
>     suggestions to
>      >> the list for discussion, and if the general consensus is they
>     positively
>      >> contribute to the CoC document and to the community, they'll be
>      >> incorporated.
>      >>
>      >> Many thanks
>      >>
>      >> Steve
>      >>
>      >>
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