Re: Candidate questions: expulsions process
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- Subject: Re: Candidate questions: expulsions process
- From: MJ Ray <mjr@phonecoop.coop>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:07:51 +0000
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Benjamin Seidenberg <astronut@dlgeek.net>
> [...] However, any action against someone should be based on their
> ACTIONS not the views that caused them. For example, let us consider a
> hypothetical DD who was strongly anti-Semetic (best example I could come
> up with at 1 AM). [...]
I prefer the more relevant example of people who differ about
whether personal honesty/sincerity/integrity and "An individual
Developer may make any technical or nontechnical decision with
regard to their own work" is more or less important than
following a particular ritual.
In general, I agree with your sentiments. Citing beliefs as
evidence against someone is a very dangerous thing. I think
DPL candidates who support it show a gross lack of judgement
and should explain it or be ranked lower for it.
Best wishes,
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MJR/slef
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