benjamin barber wrote on 19/02/2016 13:08:
The Ruby Community Conduct Guideline We have picked the following conduct guideline based on an early draft of the PostgreSQL CoC
It's interesting to know what other communities are doing. I understand Postgres are in a similar position to us - they have some initial principles, and are discussing what if any formal Code of Conduct to build on top of them. It sounds like Ruby have picked up those principles.
Most importantly it doesn't allow a persons feelings, to override the technical merits of a persons arguments, as critics of the SystemD have been labeled as violating the code of conduct. https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014-July/451692.html
I'm not sure what this link is intended to demonstrate. Without reading every message on the referenced thread, I can't tell whether the warning was valid; and without knowing anything about the CoC in question, or the structure of that particular community, I have no idea what authority that poster had to give the warning, and what the implications of doing so are. I certainly don't see any individuals being "labeled" in that post, or any suggestion that the technical merit of their arguments should be ignored.
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