On 15/08/18 22:08, David Barratt wrote:
This isn't a he said, she said
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/he_said,_she_said> type of issue, it's
based on evidence that is public and difficult (if not impossible) to
delete.
If you feel that you would have to defend your behavior, perhaps the
behavior ought to be self-examined.
One of the complaints here has consistently been that the accusations,
evidence, and deliberations are all not made public, so this statement
doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Even then, we shouldn't assume every accusation is made in good faith,
nor that every accusation is based on correct interpretations of events.
Misunderstandings happen, and sometimes the entire problem is lack of
clarity, or context. Given the lack of any public access, this becomes
particularly difficult to remedy, or even identify, in any instances
where it does come up.
-I