Hacker drama.<p>Schwern is, rightfully if a bit dramatically, upset that apeiron is mean to people on irc.<p>Apeiron is indeed mean to people on irc, especially when those people act in a way that apeiron deems unacceptable.<p>Apeiron is smart and, once you see past and/or put up with his snark and/or temperament, usually fairly level-headed, so he's apparently a respected member of the Perl community.<p>Many people are off-put by apeiron, and Schwern thinks the community should maybe do something about it
I would tend to see the self-interest on the part of the conference organizers in what Schwern is describing: Better to solve a problem <i>before</i> the conference than <i>at</i> the conference.<p>I remember YAPC 2001 so fondly in good part because the community there was so kind and good natured, in addition to all the clever stuff. YAPC at that time was significantly a "bake it yourself" conference, and people pulled together to make it the best they could.<p>TIMTOWTDI. IMO, the way to keep the community going is to embrace this rather than to separate into partisanship and/or class. I'm long separated from the community and so don't know the details. I guess I'm a bit sad that a) A Code of Conduct is needed, these days, and b) An apparent demonstration of that need is not being addressed.