Hi Andrea, On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:
> > I do wonder if we're really going anywhere here. I don't think we are. We're arguing protocol, process, and punishment before agreeing on rights and responsibilities. I suggest we agree on first principles. Submitted for consideration: *(I) You are a contributor to, and representative of, PHP if you:* - Join any of the PHP communication channels (mailing lists, IRC channels, Twitter feeds, or Facebook group) and start or reply to a conversation. - Post comments on php.net or bug/feature requests on bugs.php.net. - Submit comments, issues, or patches to PHP or its extensions through Github. - Attend any conference authorized to use the PHP logo. *(II) As a contributor to PHP, you have the right to:* - Participate in conversations - Present your thoughts - Submit changes to PHP, its extensions, and documentation - Walk away (both in person and digitally) *(III) As a representative of PHP, you are responsible for:* - Your behavior: - Actively listen <http://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/active-listening.html> to those who are speaking - Affirm what you hear - Remain calm (strive for equanimity <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equanimity>) - Keep your voice down. NO CAPS. - Hands off. Ask before entering personal space <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxemics#Personal_space>. - Your words: - Be understanding: everyone's perspective is different - Be polite <http://www.londonschool.com/language-talk/language-tips/5-tips-for-polite-and-diplomatic-language/> - Be concise <https://oilpatchwriting.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/the-five-cs-of-writing-%E2%80%93-part-3-conciseness/> - Discuss the position, not the person <http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/ad-hominem.html> - Your submissions: - Adhere to submission guidelines - Timely respond to inquiries about your submissions We're all diplomats to our arguments. Skillful communication and tact goes a long way toward effective collaboration. If we can't agree what's respectful communication, we're not going to collaborate. Cheers, bishop