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Re: GSOC Student application
- From: "Diego Novillo" <dnovillo at google dot com>
- To: "Tom Tromey" <tromey at redhat dot com>
- Cc: "Joe Buck" <Joe dot Buck at synopsys dot com>, "Alexey Salmin" <alexey dot salmin at gmail dot com>, GCC <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 08:39:55 -0400
- Subject: Re: GSOC Student application
- References: <998d0e4a0803300915r468961d9ib5b40fc9c1feb0dc@mail.gmail.com> <87a8dc10803301308m3b0e83bcg5e25c2451405a963@mail.gmail.com> <998d0e4a0803310715g21fa5dfx6f7d5c7441e5cc13@mail.gmail.com> <20080331160221.GE29443@synopsys.com> <m31w5q6buv.fsf@fleche.redhat.com>
2008/3/31 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>:
> >>>>> "Joe" == Joe Buck <Joe.Buck@synopsys.COM> writes:
>
> Joe> It's best to ignore J.C. Pizarro. He's an attention-seeking troll,
> Joe> who has just enough technical knowledge to derail conversation.
>
> I think that if we've reached the point where an SC member feels the
> need to post disclaimers about someone's posts, then that someone
> ought to simply be banned.
>
> I know this is extreme, and as far as I know we've never done it
> before. But, in my opinion, we've been more than tolerant here.
> There's no benefit that I can see to putting up with this kind of bad
> behavior.
Agreed. I don't mind tolerating abusive behaviour, but this has been
going on for a long enough time.
Diego.