On Wed, 02 Mar 2011 19:56:56 +0000 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" <johannbg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: ...snip... > > The Code of Conduct is not a legal document, but I do think there is > > value in establishing a conscious understanding on the part of the > > contributor that there is an expectation that they must either > > follow the COC or face the consequences (which include, but are not > > limited to, removal from the Fedora Community). > > Could you clarify a bit what other action can be taken? Well, we specifically didn't want to list everything as that would lead to a 'but you didn't say foobar' type of response. All kinds of things could be included here, such as (but not at all limited to): * setting moderation on someone on a mailing list (requiring a moderator to approve posts). * removing someone from a list. * banning someone from an irc channel. * quieting them in an irc channel. * kicking them from an irc channel. * removing things like Fedora irc cloaks. * removing things like fas group memberships. * removing or reassigning package permissions. * banning or removing access for networks/ips/etc. In an ideal world we would never need to do any of these. kevin
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