Donnie Berkholz said: > Can people be entirely banned from Gentoo? It would be ideal, but not technically feasible. > - What would such a ban include? Some ideas -- the person could not: > - Post to any gentoo mailing list; > - Post to gentoo bugzilla; > - Participate in #gentoo- IRC channels; All of these seem to be possible to an extent and would be valid if we would like to limit the damage an individual does to the community. > - Contribute to gentoo (hence my corner case of a security fix) except > perhaps through a proxy; This would be difficult to control, and I don't think we should care in this case. If they are contributing through a proxy (say Linus), should we reject their fix? > - Why would we do it? Because they are damaging the community and driving possible contributors aways. > - Under whose authority would it happen? Devrel and/or userrel > - Would it be reversible? What conditions would cause this? This would be something I would like to hear opinions from userrel and devrel on. Do they think someone that we would want to ban permanently would turn around enough to unban? > Since the banned person couldn't participate in Gentoo, we'd never > know whether anything changed. Refer to my comment above. > - How would one appeal this? Would there be a chance to respond before > the ban? If it got to the point of us considering a permanent ban, I don't think there is any reason to even consider listening to an appeal at that point. With that being said, I would expect a permanent ban to be a majority vote from devrel or userrel to put such a ban in place. > - Would moderating the gentoo-dev mailing list obsolete this concept? I don't think so. -- Mark Loeser email - halcy0n AT gentoo DOT org email - mark AT halcy0n DOT com web - http://www.halcy0n.com