El 3 de noviembre de 2016 15:51:52 CET, Jonas Oberg <jo...@fsfe.org> escribió: >Hi Mauricio, > >> I respect the effort of creating such code, but I am against of >having a >> Code of Conduct. People are able to decide by themselves how to >behave in a >> polite way and how to treat the others with respect and kindness. > >I believe there's a fundamental misunderstanding about this. A Code of >Conduct, to me, does not have as its primary function to tell people >how >to behave. > >A Code of Conduct is a way for those who are being harassed or abused >to understand that such behaviour is not acceptable in our community, >and gives them a possibility and a power to report incidents. > >If you're being harassed on a mailing list, in a meeting, at a >conference, >or anywhere else online or offline, in our community, and there's no >information available to you about what is acceptable behaviour, nor >any >way to report unacceptable behaviour, you're very likely to leave our >community. > >I want the FSFE to feel safe, welcoming and inclusive. The Code of >Conduct >is one of the ways we make sure this is the case. It will not have an >impact >on most, but for those who are being harassed or abused, have >experienced >this in the past, or feel that they could be, our community having a >Code of Conduct will make an enormous impact on their willingness to be >part of it.
+1 Cheers Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list Discussion@lists.fsfe.org https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion