>>>>> "Gerardo" == Gerardo Ballabio <gerardo.balla...@gmail.com> writes: Gerardo> Debian is a community that strives to be open, fair and Gerardo> inclusive. That means that we have made a commitment to Gerardo> welcome everybody and not exclude anyone without good Gerardo> reasons.
I agree that Debian has committed to being open and inclusive. However, for me that means something different than you say in your second sentence. To me that means we've committed to being open to as large a cross section of people--as diverse a cross section of people as possible. The difference in how we interpret things is whether we're focused on the individual or the aggregate affect. In my model, the bar for excluding an individual, particularly at the beginning is very low. * We expect people to agree to the social contract. That's a big exclusion; a lot of people don't care about those principles. * We require people to agree to the CoC; that's another big bar. * At various levels of involvement we work to confirm people are willing to follow these things to various degrees. In effect, we have a bunch of exclusions for making the community more welcoming, because over all in aggregate doing that creates a more inclusive community. This is in contrast to having a community where we set the bar for excluding any given individual as high as possible.