One more thing, why did you lock and delete the whole thread instead of just deleting the comments you found offensive? Was the dev.to post also something that shouldn't be discussed in Elm communities?
Here's a quote: > If you'd like to discuss Elm's trade-offs, both pro and con, there are plenty of people who are willing to talk openly about them in a calm way. I'd recommend opening a thread on Elm Discourse if…
Ok, it's not literally "only" but most. /r/rust is a great example of healthy community. They only delete obvious troll/personal attack comments. You can go there right now and post a post similar to what you deleted on…
The problem is in the last 5% though. If Evan thinks it's a bad idea or requires more thought, you literally can't do it. The websocket package is currently being held hostage because he wants to improve the API. Since…
Thanks, I'll let everyone decide for themselves whether the deleted posts were personal attacks or not. Personally I don't see anything wrong with at least half of them. Why do the moderators invite everyone to discuss…
> community interest/support The community is interested but PRs for 0.18 stopped being merged months before 0.19 alpha was released. I know I'm interested in a couple of patches, I'm also willing to write the code, but…
> 2) total blocking of genuine and constructive user feedback, which feels like censorship - or simply a closed-source, proprietary software. For those looking for examples, check out the recent post on /r/elm:…
There are tons of bugs in 0.18 compiler and 0.18 libraries that will never be fixed. Many of those have / had pull requests by the community members open for more than a year but they were never merged. These are tiny…
One more thing, why did you lock and delete the whole thread instead of just deleting the comments you found offensive? Was the dev.to post also something that shouldn't be discussed in Elm communities?
Here's a quote: > If you'd like to discuss Elm's trade-offs, both pro and con, there are plenty of people who are willing to talk openly about them in a calm way. I'd recommend opening a thread on Elm Discourse if…
Ok, it's not literally "only" but most. /r/rust is a great example of healthy community. They only delete obvious troll/personal attack comments. You can go there right now and post a post similar to what you deleted on…
The problem is in the last 5% though. If Evan thinks it's a bad idea or requires more thought, you literally can't do it. The websocket package is currently being held hostage because he wants to improve the API. Since…
Thanks, I'll let everyone decide for themselves whether the deleted posts were personal attacks or not. Personally I don't see anything wrong with at least half of them. Why do the moderators invite everyone to discuss…
> community interest/support The community is interested but PRs for 0.18 stopped being merged months before 0.19 alpha was released. I know I'm interested in a couple of patches, I'm also willing to write the code, but…
> 2) total blocking of genuine and constructive user feedback, which feels like censorship - or simply a closed-source, proprietary software. For those looking for examples, check out the recent post on /r/elm:…
There are tons of bugs in 0.18 compiler and 0.18 libraries that will never be fixed. Many of those have / had pull requests by the community members open for more than a year but they were never merged. These are tiny…