[mb-style] Should we change Classical Rules?
Don Redman
donredman at gmx.de
Mon Oct 9 22:26:44 UTC 2006
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 03:03:27 +0200, Dave Smey wrote:
> Pointing out the fact that he
> really doesn't seem to have much experience with Classical music was a
> justified criticism, IMO. (Perhaps he will learn from the experience and
> not be so arrogant - though I admit that's pretty unlikely.)
>
> I don't think I did the best job on my last post to him, but I don't
> really regret it, either. But next time, somebody else can talk to the
> idiot.
I would really appreciate if you (and anybody else) would refrain from
writing personally insulting mails. This is plainly against the
CodeOfConduct that has been established for communication within the
MusicBrainz community.
This is not intended as a critique to you in person. Indeed you have done
some very good and constructive work on the wiki page.
I would just ask everybody to make an effort to keep the tone on this
mailinglist friendly. If you feel annoyed by someone, then write an angry
mail, go have a walk/smoke/cup of tea, and then don't send it. :-)
Thank you very much.
DonRedman
PS: While I am at it: There is no explicit MB wiki etiquette. I guess good
stlye is something along the lines of:
- Edit mercilessly
- Log in
- Comment your changes (so that other people can retrace your steps)
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