Am Do., 9. Aug. 2018 um 13:50 Uhr schrieb Aryeh Gregor ayg@aryeh.name:
To begin with, punishment of any infraction that occurred in a publicly-accessible forum such as Phabricator can be public. If the infraction itself can remain public, the punishment for it can also. That seems like a good starting point.
This argument doesn’t work at all, IMHO. Suppose I revealed the real name of an anonymous contributor in a Phabricator comment (accidentally or as deliberate doxxing) – just because I thought that this comment could be public surely doesn’t mean that it should stay public, or that the subsequent interaction with the CoCC should be public.
Of course, I’m not saying that what happened here was equivalent to doxxing – I just don’t think it at all follows that the punishment should be public just because the infraction was.
Cheers, Lucas