Regardless, I wonder what would be the action taken if it were more than a
"warning".

Would the CoC people issue a "SP" declaration? An Index Comunitum
Prohibitorum?

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On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Jaana Burcu Dogan <j...@golang.org> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Nate Finch <nate.fi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It seems like most of the problem with this whole situation comes from
>> the wording of the "warning"
>>
>> Please consider this a warning from the Code of Conduct working group.
>>>
>>
>>  "consider this a warning" can be interpreted as a threat (though the
>> "Please" in front should soften it somewhat).  I don't think it was
>> intended as such, but I think it's clear some people do read it that way.
>> Perhaps just a rewording would prevent such a reaction in the future.
>>
>
> I agree.
>
> The goal of the CoC should be creating awareness that a perspective is
> might be perceived differently and let the OP know. The goal here isn't
> policing the thoughts. Wording in the email is not helping here.
>
> On the other hand, I do not think the issue is not the limitation of
> expressing the truth as the OP mentions. If a person has a disability, you
> don't seek for reasons to announce it on a public forum and then claim you
> are the savior of truth. English proficiency issue is similar given native
> and fluent users of the English language are clearly more advantaged in
> English speaking communities.
>
> We have many people in the community that are not necessarily using this
> language as their primary language and IMHO solely focusing on this fact is
> a distraction and received badly on the other hand.
>
> I agree with some replies here saying that r/golang has far more worse.
> Things look like they are cherry-picked because no one uses conduct@ and
> once a single case is reported, it is perceived as people are reacting
> excessively on a specific case.
>
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