I know I'm an exception, but the mere existence of that CODE-OF-CONDUCT file was the main reason for me to give Guix a try. Then I stayed for the rest.
On 30/03/2016, Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer <taylanbayi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I much prefer the current COC to both that of GNOME and Debian. +1 to this (and the rest of Taylan's message; I think +1s are lame but I would have written the same less concisely anyway). > I think trying to be apolitical is naive. In practice it boils down to > accepting the status quo. In an unjust society, some injustices appear > normal, therefore dissent against them is seen as more "political" than > the tolerance of those injustices, even though tolerating injustices is > surely a political move. That Debian CoC is conspicuous in both its vagueness and how it avoids talking about structural issues. This sends a clear political message, whether one likes it or not. Unfortunately, ‘be excellent to each other’ is not a CoC, and it's often an excuse not to have one. Kind regards, T G-R