Reasons for hall monitoring

Bill Nottingham notting at redhat.com
Thu May 6 15:39:18 UTC 2010


Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger at gmail.com) said: 
> > I don't see how that makes what Paul said *wrong*. Just because
> > people think they're helping, doesn't mean it they actually are, or
> > that it doesn't create a negative environment.
> > 
> It's wrong to say that it means that we are being non-excellent to each
> other.  Creating a negative environment doesn't mean that there's
> non-excellence going on.

Fair enough. Although that then gets into everyone trying to define what
they consider to be 'excellent' and 'non-excellent' behavior - some people
may feel that being disruptive is non-excellent, others don't, and then
we get to go down a variety of ratholes.

Bill


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