> On Jan 4, 2016, at 18:21, Eli <e...@eliw.com> wrote:
> 
> On 1/4/16 4:45 PM, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
>> Looks to me like solution in search of a problem. I'm with PHP project
>> since 90s, and maybe it is my biased view
> 
> As someone who originally was hesitant to do something similar with his
> conferences.  I can speak that the reason for such a proposal is not
> "because we have a problem".
> 
> It's a pro-active step, which makes it clear to people who are not a
> part of our community at the moment, when they happen to approach our
> community, and perhaps, are interested/intrigued about joining it.  That
> yes, it will be a safe environment for them to do so.

Of course it's safe. It's the internet. They can't actually be harmed. If they 
feel unsafe they should contact the police.  They don't need to "search" 
anything other than their precious, fragile little hearts.

The end-result of this RFC is fascist censorious speech-policing. The rights of 
the accused are entirely ignored. The process is entirely opaque, on purpose, 
and not subject to external review. There is no need for it, pro-actvely or 
otherwise.

My contempt for this terrible, horrible, very bad, no-good RFC is unlimited.



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