The Debian Anti-Harassment Team

* Added a new member (thanks Sledge!);
* Follow up around community discussions;
* Followed discussions on mailing lists and responded officially to several messages, but generally took no action;
* Responded to one incident of inappropriate language;
* Received several reports we have not yet closed;
* Worked with several community members to help them proactively be more inclusive in their communications;
* Handled one ongoing discussion around behavior of an individual

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* We have discussed, but did not settle, on a new name for our team.
* There is going to be a sprint between AH, DAM, and the DPL later
this month. This will hopefully help these three groups work together
better and better define responsibilities.
* We have been testing a web-based system to handle reports is a more
structured and streamlined way.
* After our last call for volunteers, we got a few submissions, and
following a training period we now welcome Steve McIntyre to the team!
* Laura Arjona Reina stepped down from the team, after years of hard
work and dedication. Thank you Laura!

We'd also like to let the community know a bit about how the team
works. We meet every two weeks on IRC and discuss issues that have
been sent in to us. Because of the nature of our work, these meetings
are private. Also, because of the sensitive nature of issues we
handle, we prefer to get consensus within the team for responses
before sending them. That means in most cases, unless an issue is
urgent, it will take until the next meeting for us to be able to
respond to an issue.

TLDR?

Faggotry

They formed the TrannyFaggot police to attack whomever they don't like.
Debian is heading towards the Gnome path.

>Because of the nature of our work, these meetings are private
good to see debian has a secret court now.

>We'd also like to let the community know a bit about how the team
>works. We meet every two weeks on IRC and discuss issues that have
>been sent in to us. Because of the nature of our work, these meetings
>are private. Also, because of the sensitive nature of issues we
>handle, we prefer to get consensus within the team for responses
>before sending them
is it just me or does there seem to be less and less reason to contribute anything to any foss project these days?

Pathetic to see the once plausible Debian stoop so low.

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>Because of the nature of our work, these meetings are private.

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The problems really start when idiots decide a software project needs to be recognized as a 'community'. This leads to meetups, cons, SJW cucking, blah blah blah.

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Left it for OpenBSD and never looked back.

Good, I don't use neither

I know this isn't Pol, but it gets hard to not see who is behind this

That image is exactly what Jow Forums does to Jow Forums

>badmouthing Jow Forums

Fuck off back to /leddit/ trannie, and dont forget to dilate on your way there

>pol is just as bad as SJW because they wanna ban SJWs

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>endless culture war threads belong on all boards
>screencap of random twitter/youtube influencer as political bait is a good way to start a thread and, again, belongs on all boards

ftfy

All extremists are cancer.

This is about the future of your race, it's a little bit more important than your shitposting. Once the jews have absolute control the memes end. Are you going to do something about it or just take it in your dilated trannie hole?

>the moderate
>milquetoast, ignorant, shallow, weak principles, usually driven mostly by pleasure/needs
>the radical
>bold, intelligent, learned, strong principles, driven by ideals

try mentally imbalanced, emotionally unstable and driven by a projection of their own personal issues onto society