Hi Paul, no actual objections to the name - just a joke about the use of offensive language, to lighten the mood on a heavy subject. With honestly no intention to COCblock anyone ;-)

On 19/11/2020 03:57, Paul King wrote:

mg, what other suggestions do you have? Would you prefer "Community conduct"? The filename isn't easily changed if we want it to be recognised by github: https://github.com/apache/groovy/community <https://github.com/apache/groovy/community> but the heading inside I believe we can choose.

Cheers, Paul.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 10:06 AM MG <mg...@arscreat.com <mailto:mg...@arscreat.com>> wrote:

    +1 for having one, -1 for calling it that

    On 18/11/2020 08:52, Søren Berg Glasius wrote:
    +1 for having a COC

    Best regards / Med venlig hilsen,
    Søren Berg Glasius

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    Den ons. 18. nov. 2020 kl. 00.48 skrev Paul King
    <pa...@asert.com.au <mailto:pa...@asert.com.au>>:


        Hi everyone,

        We have been fortunate that most of the time, the discussions
        within our community are very respectful, so I don't think we
        need to have an elaborate discussion about a project-specific
        code of conduct. It seems worthwhile though, pointing to the
        general code of conduct established by the ASF[1] which I
        propose to do:

        https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/1422
        <https://github.com/apache/groovy/pull/1422>

        Let me know if you see any possible improvements/issues.

        Thanks, Paul.
        [1] https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html
        <https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html>



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