This looks much better than earlier editions. I think this one I could avoid violating without too much trouble. When we talk about community commons, does that include physical spaces? I'm trying to visualize what "safe" means in a virtual space and I'm drawing a blank picture. Thanks, Regina From: Chris Travers [mailto:chris.travers@xxxxxxxxx] Still trying the Danish "Make Love not Codes" approach (Love being the plural of the Danish Lov meaning law). 1. The CoC is to provide community guidelines for creating and enforcing a safe, respectful, productive, and collaborative place for any person who is willing to contribute in a safe, respectful, productive and collaborative way. This CoC is only about interaction via community channels or relating to community commons. Your personal lives outside the PostgreSQL community are your own. 2. Please be respectful of others. Understand that the community is about collaboration. We are here to build and further a software project, so let's work together. 3. Please try to assume that perceived slights are the result of genuine miscommunication or different perspective not personal attacks. Assume others are being reasonable. 4. Please respect the common work and the need for high quality of code. Understand that the review process is an opportunity for discussion and improvement. Work to further the community and the software, and assume that others are doing the same. 5. The CoC committee, those they designate may take action as needed to facilitate or, as necessary, take action to enforce the community principles and conduct embodied in this CoC. For affiliated projects, the maintainers of the project or those they designate may fill the same role instead. I am going to reiterate my view that a rules approach is not going to really prevent problems and those who want to harass others can often use codes of conduct as weapons to do so. I would rather see something as general as possible.emphasizing what we want rather than what we want to avoid. On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:37 PM, Joshua D. Drake <jd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Best Wishes, Chris Travers Efficito: Hosted Accounting and ERP. Robust and Flexible. No vendor lock-in. |