I'll 4th & 5th that.
I was trying to direct Giovanni's enthusiasm to be most useful on the Sudo-radio list.
I still think that would be the most appropriate move.
It is in fact true that this is a huge and awesome open window in spectrum allocation and
it would be a shame to miss it. How Giovanni has tried to go about convincing everyone of
that has clearly been counter-productive. His promise to put together a brief note about
how to register before Nov. 14 and what it takes to do that - would be very useful
information.
I dare say though that if annoying is a criteria for being banned on this list - as a
subjective matter many would be on thin ice. (No offense. Myself included.)
I think that ad hoc unilateral banning is an overextension of the individual power any
Sudo-er should have. Something that was mentioned could justify removal from the Board. I
would suggest we have more than one person with the power to ban people from our mailing
list. And that those people be charged with doing do according to some predictable and
ascertainable policy.
sent from
On Oct 31, 2013, at 7:47 AM, "Danny
Spitzberg" <stationaery(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I wholeheartedly 2nd, 3rd the sentiment and suggestion to have a conversation (via email
if not IRL) with Giovanni to tame his exuberance and use the list more judiciously.
"Banning" without first taking initiative to educate and include in
understanding expecte practices is straight-up draconian -- eliminating not solving the
problem.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Sonja Trauss
<sonja.trauss(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Banning someone for being annoying is something you guys will probably have to do often
and you should definitely not do it.
As far as I can tell, what makes NB dis functional is their commitment to come one come
all. "All" is not a great group, necessarily. If you are trying to build a club
that is self-governing, it has to have people in it whose judgment you trust. There's
nothing wrong with that I think.
> On Thursday, October 31, 2013, GtwoG PublicOhOne wrote:
>
> IMHO that seems excessively harsh. Banning someone from the list is similar enough
to banning them from the space, that it seems to me such things entail a collective action
by the community rather than an administrative action or unilateral action by e.g. a list
admin or someone with keys to the door. Spambots and overt criminals are one thing, but
people who are merely annoying in some way are another.
>
> Really: With all the talk about anarcho-this and collectivist-that and
consensus-the-other-thing, seems to me that unilaterally banning someone for being merely
annoying is a pretty major contradiction to core principles.
>
> If you or someone else wants to ban someone from the list or the space, aside from
emergencies such as bots and criminals, there are dispute-resolution processes in place
for that.
>
> So I'm going to stick my neck out and ask that you reinstate him on the list, and
initiate the use of whatever collective processes exist for resolving the issues you have
with him.
>
> -G
>
>
> =====
>
>
>> On 13-10-31-Thu 2:54 AM, Marc Juul wrote:
>>> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:24 AM, GtwoG PublicOhOne
<g2g-public01(a)att.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> What happened? I thought the "john re" address had been captured
or spoofed by a spammer, but "giovanni_re" was a legit user, most recently
discussing the FCC application. Did the _giovanni_re" identity turn out to be some
kind of wolf in sheep's clothing? -G
>>
>> He was banned for spamming the list about the FCC thing. Nine emails in nine
different threads over the course of a few hours about a project that he has stated that
he himself is not willing to work on. That is not reasonable. He also showed up for the
sudo room and counter culture labs meetings and took an unreasonable amount of the
community's time trying to push this project onto others. It appears that he has been
doing similar things at noisebridge and other tech groups in the bay area.
>>
>> In addition: Starting and running an LPFM station is no minor undertaking, and
Giovanni has continued his attempts to push this on people even in the face of little
interest. This might have all been fine if he was actually spearheading the project, but
he is not.
>>
>> --
>> Marc
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