It's not massive change to write up a guideline - the guideline does not even need to address what *can* be discussed, but it can address what *can't* be discussed, or what tone you need to maintain.
It doesn't need a process or anything, just write it up and assume people will adhere to it (and deal with uncompliance later on). Sometimes common sense is a sufficient guideline, but, well, sometimes it isn't. On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 8:54 PM, <christopher.l...@thurweb.ch> wrote: > Hi Stefano > > Sorry If I distracted the line of argument with the forum vs. ML vs. TJC > thing... > > To directly answer your / David's question: I have been in the ML since > pretty early on, and I have never felt "oh I wish this list was moderated, > get me out of here ...". Indeed I have welcomed the wide range of topics > from intensely technical through to Jolla's take on Open Source. > > Equally I have never felt "he / she should be summarily booted off the M" > (though I can't exclude the possibility that others may think that in my > case ...). > > The past few days have been very different from the norm, and we should > not make massive changes based on them alone. > > However it is possible that as this community increases, and becomes less > of a small intimate family, then the need for moderation may grow. > > > Chris > > > > Zitat von "Stefano Mosconi" <stefano.mosc...@jolla.com>: > > > It seems that the original topic was a bit forgotten in favor of the >> forum vs. ML vs. TJC (which is a good and intersting topic but no matter >> what tool we use we will have to go back to the main question). >> >> Just to try to steer the boat back on the original journey this the >> question that David was asking at the beginning: >> >> On 22/05/14 17:18, David Greaves wrote: >> >>> We need to be careful about over-policing discussions but there is such >>> a thing >>> as under-policing too. >>> >>> How would we (community, not Jolla) determine the line? and what >>> measures do we >>> think should be taken? >>> >>> Lorn pointed to this as a useful document: >>> http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/ >>> >> >> Stefano >> _______________________________________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >> To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscribe@lists. >> sailfishos.org >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscribe@lists. > sailfishos.org >
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