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On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:35 PM Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stephen Frost <sfrost@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I would ask that you, and anyone else who has a suggestion for how to
> improve or revise the CoC, submit your ideas to the committee by
> email'ing coc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
> As was discussed previously, the current CoC isn't written in stone and
> it will be changed and amended as needed.

The change process is spelled out explicitly in the CoC document.

I believe though that the current plan is to wait awhile (circa 1 year)
and get some experience with the current version before considering
changes.

My $0.02:

If you are going to have a comment period, have a comment period and actually deliberate over changes.

If you are going to just gather feedback and wait a year, use some sort of issue system.

Otherwise, there is no reason to think that feedback gathered now will have any impact at all in the next revision. 

                        regards, tom lane


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