Yes sure i...do Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
> > >On 06/30/2015 07:23 AM, jan i wrote: >> Maybe I am a bad reader, but I read it as apacheCON CORE is not covered and >> surely apache big data >> (which is a "pure" LF managed event), because the space is managed by LF. I >> would like to see it "applied to" >> and not only "expect to be honered" for all apache events including >> apacheCON. > > >LF has a code of conduct. It's shorter than ours, and probably more >easily enforceable because it covers a very limited time and space, >whereas ours covers the known universe and all time. > >If someone behaves badly at ApacheCon, we (actually, LF) can throw them >out the door and ask them not to come back next time. > >If someone behaves badly at the ASF, how do we enforce? This is yet to >be determined. > >If you wish to apply our CoC to ApacheCon, we need to be very clear with >LF as to what that means, specifically, and we also need to take >responsibility for that enforcement. As it stands now, we rely on LF to >enforce their CoC, when we report incidents to them. I'm not actually >sure we want to take that over from them, but it's certainly worth >discussing. > > >-- >Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen >http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon