Hi Roman, Greg, *
Am .06.2017, 07:20 Uhr, schrieb Roman Shaposhnik <ro...@shaposhnik.org>:
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 10:15 PM, Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> wrote:
I recall a company that started to list out each of things NOT to do.
Item
after item after item, to develop a policy. After a few dozen such, one
guy
piped up, "this is ridiculous" ... It just isn't tractable. So he
suggested
a simple replacement:
Do no evil.
Should we add that to our release policy? Will VP Legal go along with
that?
Seriously, on one hand I see folks saying here that clarfiying what is
and isn't
acceptable is useful. On the other hand, I see your reaction that can
only
be described as "duh! what policy -- its just common sense".
I actually do not think it is common sense anymore -- I do think it
needs to be
documented.
However, this won't be the first time when what I feel passionate about
is
ignored by the "official ASF" -- not a biggie -- you guys are the
bosses. I just
need to learn to care less.
No we should not care less. We should care more. But adding new policy
don't means, that this never happened again. I think, more important then
policy is to have the eyes open. And that's the task of us all.
Regards, Raphael
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