> On Jun 5, 2018, at 08:49, Benjamin Scherrey <scher...@proteus-tech.com> wrote: > I thought the same thing as a member of the Django community. It adopted a > CoC that I vocally warned was dangerous and far more likely to be abused than > provide any benefit. I was shocked when the very first time it was ever > invoked it was by one of the founders of the project (whom I previously > personally respected) and it was absolutely used in the manner that I had > feared which was to shut someone up whose opinion he did not like rather than > any legitimate concern.
Speaking as someone who has served on the board of the Django Software Foundation: 1. The Django Code of Conduct is considered a success and a valuable asset to the growth and health of the community. 2. Others involved in the event mentioned above would not describe it in the same terms -- -- Christophe Pettus x...@thebuild.com