I am apparently late in this discussion.
I COMPLETELY DISAGREE with the idea of having a CoC in Postgres.
I've participated for many years in the lists and don't remember one
instance of inappropriate behavior.
A CoC will only contribute to decrease the quality of the Postgres code.
How? It will entrench women and fags in the Postgres community.
Having worked many years with women, I can say from experience that most of
them are incompetent AF.
Fags are that plus disgusting.
I hope that you'll consider the CoC well.
It is an enmitous takeover.

Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> schrieb am Do., 7. Juni 2018, 22:58:

> The proposed Postgres Code of Conduct [1] calls for an investigation
> and enforcement committee, which is to be appointed by and ultimately
> answerable to the core team, though no core members may sit on it.
>
> The core team is pleased to announce that Stacey Haysler has agreed
> to serve as the first Chair of the CoC committee.  Many of you know
> Stacey from various conferences etc, and I don't feel that I need to
> repeat her excellent qualifications for this task.
>
> While we have a few names in mind for additional committee members,
> we need more in order that the committee can represent a diverse
> range of viewpoints and cultures.  Therefore we are calling for
> volunteers, as indeed is required by the proposed CoC.  This call
> will remain open until June 15; the committee membership will be
> decided and announced before the end of June.
>
> We encourage community members who, perhaps, have not previously
> taken large roles in the community to step forward for this.
> What is needed is not technical skills but empathy and the ability
> to understand varying viewpoints.
>
> If you are interested in serving, please write to c...@postgresql.org
> (do not follow up to this message).  Please include answers to these
> questions:
>
> 1. What interests you about being on the CoC Committee?
>
> 2. Have you been on another CoC Committee, or had a similar role at
> another organization?  (Prior experience is not required, it's just
> helpful to know everyone's background.)
>
> 3. What else would you like to tell us that is helpful for us to know
> about your potential involvement with the CoC Committee?
>
>
>                         regards, tom lane
>
> [1] https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct
>
>

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