Pemibear, I'd like to address some issues, from Euro to Euro-American, which are essential to keep an eye on in an enviroment functioning on values upheld by ndn peoples, but which unfortunately are not part of the dominant culture and therefore often neglected by white persons joining this forum – and often, white people aren't even aware of the existence of such differences. Our upbringing certainly does not make us too sensitive to detect such differences which is quite a disadvantage we carry along until we decide to learn and adapt.
First of all, we view this as a working board. This means it is not for socialising, chit-chat etc. New Euro/Euro-American members will also be expected to do a lot of listening first, and of learning, then do some more listening and learning etc, before they speak out. When contributing to a discussion, we prefer posts phrased as concisely as possible – we don't talk just because nobody else seems to be dying to get a word in as they are so quiet. If and when there's nothing much to say, or some thinking to do, it will be pretty silent here. This silence is something white persons get uncomfortable with rather quickly, but it is a learning process to be able to accept silence and to realise it is no indication of bad feelings, uneasiness, let alone something directed against us as Euros, or whatever negative interpretation it may be given in our cultures.
Also, in an environment working on ndn values rather than white ones, it is considered impolite to continue talking on and on. It is also considered impolite to write longish posts with most sentences beginning with the word „I“.
All this does not mean white people are not welcome here – they are. I have been a member of this forum since 2006, and have contributed to the mailing list existing previously since 2004. It is just that here, for a change, white people aren't the ones to run the show and set the parameters – instead, we are expected to learn and adapt, and to look and ask for guidance what is appropriate and what isn't. This forum is an environment dealing with ndn issues, and therefore it is the ndn members who have got the power of definition and they are the ones to tell us how things should be done properly.
That being said, welcome to the board and I hope you'll find it an agreeable place.