Re: PostgreSQL moderation report: 2010-1-25 - Mailing list pgsql-www

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Re: PostgreSQL moderation report: 2010-1-25
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL moderation report: 2010-1-25  (Gabriele Bartolini <gabriele.bartolini@2ndQuadrant.it>)
Responses Re: PostgreSQL moderation report: 2010-1-25  (Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net>)
Re: PostgreSQL moderation report: 2010-1-25  (Greg Smith <greg@2ndquadrant.com>)
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> Can we make the list of moderators public somewhere? I think
> personal harassment (by submitters) is the only way this is
> going to work.

Huh? Since when has personal harassment worked in an all-volunteer
project? For the record, I'm a moderator, but there are times when
I'm busy with other things and may not get to the moderation for
a while. That's life. Harassing me won't change that. *Paying* me
to moderate would be the only thing that would change things. (no,
I don't want to be paid, just making a point)

I'm 100% on board with getting more moderators. That's the correct
answer. It would also help a lot if there was a web page that listed
the current number of unmoderated things. Right now if I go to the
page I have no way of knowing which items need attention, and which
may have been handled by other moderators, without clicking through
each and every section. That's a big inefficient time suck.

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