I'm also concerned that "shouting at the bullies" makes the whole environment more unpleasant for all the innocent bystanders. I have much more interest in having them know that it's a friendly place.
But it was a misinterpretation: I believe @fpmortals was responding in good faith, and the moderator did not interpret it that way. I don't know who the moderators of the Scala subreddit are, or if I've ever met them. They're not in the "core" community, to my knowledge.
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"core" in the meanning of sharing believe on scala programming language.
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It is your interpretation. The facts are : 1)
@fommil share an xp and an opinion 2) he as ban by the modo for that My interpretation is some of the scalaz contributors express disagreements on the future of Scala; for their own need; share by lightbend and Odersky 1/2 -
and they explain with precision why they thing lightbend is wrong. And what we saw in answer, is ad hominem, side step, or argument from authority ... 2/2 2/2
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