Subject: Agreed (and general rambling about history)
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Posted on: 2017-05-15 23:50:00 UTC

I also don't think we need to be dredging this stuff up and rehashing it. It was five years ago, and I sure don't want anyone to suffer any more on account of what happened back then. I'm sorry for bringing up those unpleasant memories further.

I also don't think anyone wanted to rehash that. Doc brought it up in an offhand way, and I posted links because I had gotten the sense that several people were worried that an argument was about to start and were confused as to what everyone was referring to. If I've missed some post where we were about to start rehashing that mess again, please let me know.

I'm going to second the request that we drop the subject here, since it's not relevant to anything we're still discussing on likely to discuss (it was briefly slightly relevant during a discussion two weeks back, but that's over now).

However, I do think that it's important that we remember our history, including some of the skeletons. How will we avoid repeating our mistakes once almost everyone here today has left (if trends continue, the list of names on the Board will be way different in five-ish years) if we don't remember our history, or worse, insist that everyone forget about what happened and never speak of it again?

If, a good long time from now, the early stages of an angry mob start forming in whatever-we'll-be-using-for-chat (I should hope this never happens, but who knows), I hope that someone will point at what happened last March to remind everyone about what happened last time we tried that sort of thing. Sure, if I'm still around, it'll mean being reminded of my stupidity and the 12-odd hours where my permaban over a mistake was looking rather likely, but that doesn't give me the right to tell people not to spread and preserve the lessons we've learned from what happened there.

And yes, whoever starts working on this, sensitivity is very important.

- Tomash

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