in reply to Re^6: Amicable divorce (The Camel Paradox)
in thread Amicable divorce

It's really bothering me that key players of the community are resorting to more and more vitriol in the discussion. (including <update: names deleted> to name a few)

Why isn't it possible to create a process where

I always thought that my lack of understanding of P5P discussions is due to my limited knowledge.

But I'm certain now that there is a serious and frustrating communication problem which needs to be resolved politically.

And "politically" means a discussion and decision process which is transparent, reliable and efficient.

Probably with mediators channeling the diplomacy and questioning the terminology.

Update

I'm totally pro dispute just in a scientific way, i.e sober and non emotional.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

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Re^8: Amicable divorce (Discussion culture)
by ribasushi (Pilgrim) on Jul 13, 2020 at 07:17 UTC
    Here's your discussion: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/wiki/SC-Notes-2020-07-12

    You can still help since the group "Would benefit from volunteer developers (who are subscribed to the vision)", as long as you don't forget to "actively support the leadership".

    #CamelJugend

      Oh great Godwin's law! :)

      Look I still think (have the illusion) that it's possible to express differing opinions and still stay friends.

      > leadership

      I'm for leadership as long as the process stays transparent and permeable.

      Cheers Rolf
      (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
      Wikisyntax for the Monastery

        > Oh great Godwin's law! :)

        If it is good enough for Mike Godwin, it is good enough for me.

        > I'm for leadership as long as ...

        Sure thing. I mean with this group the release train will run on time, that is for sure ;)

Re^8: Amicable divorce (Discussion culture)
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 13, 2020 at 08:51 UTC
    Please note that Liz and Wendy are *not* part of this discussion in any way whatsoever. I did reply the other day to a post by chromatic, indicating that *parsing* in Raku is slow, rather then the whole of Raku. That's it. Please go figure out your shit by yourselves. The elephant in the room "responsible" for all the chaos, has left the room. Liz
      I wasn't referring to this discussion.

      I was lamenting vitriol in the community.

      All the best

      - Rolf

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