Underlying the draft code of conduct is an assumption that aggressive and less-than-nice behavior on gentoo-dev is seriously harming Gentoo. On the other hand, LKML is famous for its flamewars, and nobody claims that Linux is in serious trouble. Does anybody have a good feeling for where the difference lies? Are we sure that we're solving the right problem? (That's not a rhetorical question; I really don't know the answer.)
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