On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 13:17:42 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote: > > And I think we are also not open to people who don't share these > > values, e.g. people with a racist, sexist, ... behaviour. > While I certainly agree, I think it's best to leave the latter implicit in > the statement of what we *do* accept, since otherwise one can easily get > caught up in one of the more annoying derailing arguments ("you're > intolerant of my intolerance!").
Yup, that's the old question (limits of tolerance, or of democracy [0]). > After all, if we have a project > diversity statement, the obvious implication is that the members of the > project should pay attention to it as a guide for how to interact with > people. Ok, if it's obvious enough, and the statement is about the positive side (what we _do_ welcome), my footnote is maybe really uncalled for. Cheers, gregor [0] cf. the concept of "Streitbare Demokratie" in Germany: "The idea behind the concept is the notion that even a majority of the people cannot be allowed to install a totalitarian or autocratic regime, ..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streitbare_Demokratie -- .''`. Homepage: http://info.comodo.priv.at/ - OpenPGP key 0xBB3A68018649AA06 : :' : Debian GNU/Linux user, admin, and developer - http://www.debian.org/ `. `' Member of VIBE!AT & SPI, fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe `-
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