I'm going to err on the side of that comment being light-hearted rather than a dismissal of my opinion, but is there a genuine issue of non-offensive comments in the chat room (that happen to make little sense) remaining?
@roganjosh I asked you a question to clarify what you mean, and you're not answering. I think "clearly stating a position" has to occur before any debate, and well before it can be established that debate is impossible
@roganjosh I think it's difficult to have a debate when you're constantly undermined by some people in the room (I'm not saying you do this, you may do, I don't know). Please remember that the ROs who help to maintain and moderate this room are not recompensed in any way and yet still devote a significant amount of time to it.
But either way, if you don't want to talk about it, just keep doing what you're doing. I can't understand what you're saying without you answering my original question, and if it takes this long to establish what you mean from your first statement, this conversation could possibly end after the heat death of the universe
Well, I do feel I might be persecuted if I say something about room moderation. I've given the particular user adulation in the past. I also don't accept that wim is something of a problematic chat member or contributor to the community.
I suppose my response is that rather than have several people tag-team in/out giving the ROs a hard time, I'd ask you to wait for a GM so the entire community can actually have a conversation.
The stack exchange staff and community moderators intentions and recent directions seem somewhat in conflict with rm6 ownership intentions and moderation. It will be interesting to see if they can be reconciled without losing people that aren't particularly welcoming, but are otherwise good contributors to the site and in the chat rooms.
@AndrasDeak that may be so, and he's obtuse at times... so am I. But this is a chat room so there can be comments made that people don't agree with. The comments were not offensive or off-topic.
I suppose my response is that rather than have several people tag-team in/out giving the ROs a hard time, I'd ask you to wait for a GM so the entire community can actually have a conversation.
It's also been discussed and addressed before. Please refer to the GM and room transcripts rather than rehashing tired arguments about how the ROs are dictators yet again.
@davidism I'm pretty sure we haven't touched this topic in the last GM, and that was the only one I attended. Where can I find the relevant transcripts?
It's my hope that this feature of "room ownership" will be abolished, and the moderation of chat will be left to the elected community moderators (diamond mods). They are voted in by the community, and held to a higher standard, they're not just users chosen by the other existing room owners.
@AndrasDeak something is very wrong with what just happened. I would appeal to your academic side to say that silencing people is plain wrong, especially if they're making unoffensive arguments
It does not go unnoticed that room owners clear the stars on messages that are criticizing them, or trash the messages that are criticizing them. Moderators should be able to accept constructive criticism, imo.
Ok. Well, I don't agree with that assessment. I don't have a problem with you or idjaw or vaultah or Andras. I have a problem with davidism, and I don't think those kinds of things are supposed to be discussed at the GM.
Remember that this is the Python room's General Meeting, not Festivus -- I'm not interested in your Airing of Grievances. Please concentrate on policies, not persons. "The word 'bespoke' is annoying and we should avoid it" vs. "The word 'bespoke' is useful and we should embrace it" is acceptable; "DSM always frustrates me because of his childish complaints about the word 'bespoke'" is not.
You might be wondering why I'm coming in now to discuss this? I'm not really very active in the room anymore. However, I still talk to the ROs very often, daily usually, and I hear their issues. I hear when they say "X is arguing for argument's sake again" and "Y is passive aggressively attacking everything I do, I can't stand this.". The people don't this don't see the hurt they can do (or maybe they do see it and they don't care).
@Ffisegydd Well, when we try to have an open discussion about it rather than being passive aggressive, the room is placed on timeout. I have heard the "This is an old discussion" argument at least twice now. I'm reading the GM transcript, but so far I haven't found anything related to the topic. If it really is an old discussion, where I can find it?
@wim this would be a good example of an incredibly unconstructive thing to say. The ROs might unstar messages criticising them, but in my fairly considerable experience of this room, they're generally the only ones personally attacked in starred comments by people such as yourself
I would like to extend a Panel frame of data along a minor axis in pandas. I start off creating a dic of DataFrames into generate a Panel.
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
rng = pd.date_range('1/1/2013',periods=100,freq='D')
df1 = pd.DataFrame(np.random.randn(100, 4), index = rng, columns ...
I'm feeling quite ignored here... If I can neither have a discussion about the topic, nor find any information about the last time it was discussed, what am I supposed to do? Does everyone who has some criticism about this room have to suck it up until the next GM happens?
In fact, I didn't even get a confirmation that this is indeed supposed to be discussed at a GM
something that justifies davidism's aggressive moderating. Maybe you've been warned that any of your messages that contain criticism will be trashed. Maybe someone already called davidism out on this and they talked it out and reached the conclusion that the behavior is ok. Idunno
It's also been discussed and addressed before. Please refer to the GM and room transcripts rather than rehashing tired arguments about how the ROs are dictators yet again.
I want to read that discussion. I want to read those arguments, and see how they were dealt with.
The meetings don't seem to change much - in the last one (5th February) it was decided that they would be quarterly, but there wasn't another one since then.
Guys, can you discuss this room in another room, or at the GM? If @Ffisegydd said please leave it for the GM then I don't know why you're still saying you don't know if you're allowed to discuss it at the next GM
I'm not trying to be difficult. I'm not even trying to have a discussion right now. I'm literally just trying to find out where/when/how I'm supposed to have my discussion. And I can't even do that. This actually blows my mind. It really does. I don't even know what to say.
@Aran-Fey I think you're forgetting that this is a free chat room and not whatever would actually deserve such incredulity. Perhaps you're confusing it with what you should expect from breakdown cover, or something.
While I'm sure things can be improved, you need to genuinely understand that this room is "staffed" by volunteers who've been doing this almost every day for years, and it's hard to see your astonishment at their lack of service to you as anything but entitlement
Speaking as a non-RO
"@davidism Are you completely crazy now? Why can't we have a discussion about how this room is moderated?" <- evidence that you were trying to have a discussion right now, and not a level-headed one.
Yes, I was. In fact we were having a discussion at that very moment. But then davidism said that this has been discussed before, and Fizzy said that we should postpone it until the GM, and since then I'm trying to figure out what the correct way to deal with the situation is.
I don't think you can call this "lack of service" and "entitlement". If you deny someone who wants to have a discussion the opportunity to have that discussion, that's not "lack of service". I would've thought that everyone's entitled to give their opinion. Maybe I was wrong.
Guys, can you discuss this room in another room, or at the GM? If @Ffisegydd said please leave it for the GM then I don't know why you're still saying you don't know if you're allowed to discuss it at the next GM
See the first 9 words
The "lack of service" remark was relevant to what you'd just said; i.e. you were somehow astonished that someone wasn't telling you some information as soon as you demanded it
suddenly, a wild roganjosh appears. I have been criticised on the main site, and here, and I've dished it out myself. This all plays out in full view of everyone. But questioning how moderation plays out is not acceptable?
@wim which would be fine if you didn't also complain a lot when they did stuff
I think picking a stance, sticking with it, and changing your mind if it's disproven is the only route to credibility here
@Aran-Fey didn't look as though you wanted a discussion. Please don't keep reframing what you were doing as completely reasonable. But good luck with your discussion.
@Aran-Fey that is fundamentally not how it should work. It's literally coming down to one person that's started this. I don't have an issue with the other mods.
@RobertGrant I complain when seeing something I disagree with. Most of the time the regulars here (including most RO) are pretty fair and balanced, and I appreciate that
My view as a mod: if you're a room owner, and badness (apologies for the vague-ness) is happening in your room, you're responsible for that. That's a lot of pressure, and non-room owners should be understanding of that. However, I'd like to see all room owners that are present to participate in the maintaining of... on-topic-ness. If only one of you is handling it, it looks... bad. I appreciate the no-piling-on principle, but non-owners need to know you're all on the same page too.
there's been multiple explicit statements of the room owners agreeing as a whole, we just don't feel it's necessary or useful to keep reinforcing our agreement
It's also been stated multiple times that whenever we disagree with actions taken by another one of us, we call each other out and discuss it. The fact that this doesn't happen as a public spectacle doesn't mean that there's arbitrary action taken by any room owner.
We should just say that it's davidism and not dance around it. Their work on Flask is fantastic and I love the framework, but the room moderation is draconian (which I started with)
@roganjosh davidism intentions are good. You can see it also with the action in the flask tag - responding to virtually all those questions, trying to keep a canonical set of good and correct information there. However his curt disposition, for lack of a better word, does not really jibe with the welcome wagon
@wim maybe we're all going to turn on each other at this rate :( I just ask that chat is a bit more free. I learn stuff here too but I'm not going to ever get a chat transcript as an answer
So it doesn't matter too much if it's left in chat?
Ok, last thing. (I didn't want this to drag on for so long either, trust me.) I'm sure some people will think I'm overreacting or being childish, so let me just sum up what happened from my perspective: A questionable act of moderation took place. We started discussing the appropriateness of what happened. This discussion wasn't welcome, and we were asked to talk about something else, which in itself is a worse than questionable act of moderation.
From that point onwards, I tried to find out how we were supposed to voice our complaints about this room, and I failed. My questions whether the GM was the right place for the discussion were ignored (twice). My invitation to have a discussion somewhere else was ignored. We were told that the discussion had been done before, but I still have no idea what happened and what the outcome was. I don't know what else I'm supposed to do.
The fact that it's not possible to find out how I'm supposed to deal with a problematic situation in this room is mind-boggling. It's unbelievable. It's messed up. And for that reason, I'm leaving. I don't want to be part of a community where it's impossible to provide feedback. Bye.
don't ragequit - you make interesting contributions here and find a lot of weird corner cases in the Python discussions. just provide your feedback at the next GM whenever it decided when that is..
@Aran-Fey I have zero context for your situation, but having been directly and indirectly involved with similar situations before I can tell you this: when shit gets out of hand in chat, go find a mod, straight away, sooner the better. There are generally one or two hanging around in the active rooms almost all the time, and they are generally pretty good at moderating.
If a mod does something you see as unreasonable, go find another mod. If the second mod backs up the first, put the internet down and go do something else for a bit, and reflect on whether this might be one of those occasions where you are wrong, as literally everybody sometimes is. Rage-quit never has the desired effect, when the kid who owns the ball gets pissed off and goes home, the other kids just find another ball...
@vaultah feedback as a neutral-ish party: it might be worth putting that specific rule directly in room info text, because it's atypical for SE chat rooms, and new people rarely read room rules docs before posting
@Aran-Fey I know you're frustrated, but I don't think you should quit. This is not about you. It's about users questioning virtually any kind of moderation, which gets old after a while. The main objective is to keep the room in order, but none of us would want to lose a regular in the process (not even wim :P)
@AndrasDeak it's just a little frustrating when you also have a coding standard with line length limit that is (imho) too short in 2018, and uses snake case, sometimes you only get 1 actual arg with a descriptive name before you have to break the signature across multiple lines :-P
@davidism but also, I wouldn't do that because it would be counter productive, much more of my time is spent reading code written by someone else, having a standard style is definitely overall a positive thing, anything that reduces cognitive overhead to maximise the amount of brain power you have available for code comprehension is generally good
and also I'm not going to switch from pycharm any time soon because I don't want to add "learning how a new IDE works" to my sizable list of things I don't understand
I have occasionally come close to giving in to morbid curiosity and going to see if it really is as bad as it's reputed to be, but never actually stepped off the ledge
@DaveRandom if you ever want to use your evil skills for the benefit of mankind, you should drop in SOBotics where they develop bots for moderation and whatnot