Matthew Brown wrote:
Not necessarily, but unless our ban of them was
mistaken, there was a
reason to ban them. This was generally connected to their behavior on
the project.
I see no reason why that behavior should not, in general, be
documented and indeed searchable. I'm not in the business of enabling
antisocial behavior by ensuring lack of consequences.
And if it were mistaken, one'd want it to be searchable such that the
fact it was mistaken can be seen and corrected.
KTC
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Experience is a good school but the fees are high.
- Heinrich Heine
Ask anyone who's been libelled if they want
everyone in the world to be able to read
said libel.