I just want to chime in and thank all those who worked on this Code of Conduct. It's well thought out, and I'm personally very glad to see it. I think this just makes our community and its work stronger. I strongly support it being put into effect.
Evan Macbeth
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 2:29 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Two years ago, there was considerable discussion about creating a
Code of Conduct for the Postgres community, as a result of which
the core team announced a plan to create an exploration committee
to draft a CoC [1]. That process has taken far longer than expected,
but the committee has not been idle. They worked through many comments
and many drafts to produce a version that seems acceptable in the view
of the core team. This final(?) draft can be found at
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct
We are now asking for a final round of community comments.
Please send any public comments to the pgsql-general list (only).
If you wish to make a private comment, you may send it to
coc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
The initial membership of the CoC committee will be announced separately,
but shortly.
Unless there are substantial objections, or nontrivial changes as a result
of this round of comments, we anticipate making the CoC official as of
July 1 2018.
regards, tom lane
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/56A8516B.8000105@ agliodbs.com
Evan Macbeth - Director of Support - Crunchy Data
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