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On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 3:28 PM, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/14/18 7:19 AM, Dave Page wrote:




No one is tracking anything as part of the CoC. That's nothing but a straw man argument.

Not buying it or the below is null and void:

"This Code is meant to cover all interaction between community members, whether or not it takes place within postgresql.org infrastructure, so long as there is not another Code of Conduct that takes precedence (such as a conference's Code of Conduct)."

Not sure how the above can be enforced without someone reporting on what is said outside the 'postgresql.org infrastructure'?

At any rate, whether I like it or not the CoC is here to stay. I just feel a dissenting opinion is important to the conversation.

I can report someone who steal my wallet to the police. That doesn't mean I track pick-pockets activity. 

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