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> From: pydotorg-www <pydotorg-www-bounces+tritium-
> [email protected]> On Behalf Of Chris Angelico
> Sent: Saturday, May 4, 2019 1:36 AM
> To: Public python.org Web Discussion List <[email protected]>
> Subject: [pydotorg-www] Code of Conduct for wiki usage?
> 
> Does the main Python COC apply to pages on the wiki? If not, is there
> some approximate equivalent that all wiki editors are bound to comply
> with? I can't find anything specified.
> 
> The page in question is one that has been the focus of some discussion
> already:
> https://wiki.python.org/moin/DocumentationTools
> 
> The pdoc3 fork is technically legal, but is offensive in a number of ways:
> * The wiki entry (until I edited it just now) implied heavily that
> this was the sole fork worth considering

I didn't see that in the previous revisions

> * The documentation at https://pdoc3.github.io/pdoc/ deliberately and
> gratuitously sneaks swastikas into the content

I do not see any, and I'm looking for them

> * The "What Users Are Saying" section may (unproven) be using quotes
> not from users of the software, which (if true) would be
> misrepresenting those people

I will bite my tongue on this allegation, but it suffices to say this does
not hold much water for me in THIS email.

> * The overall tone of the page tends towards the caustic and divisive.

Where you see caustic, I see tongue-in-cheek.

> 
> I'm not comfortable with the project in its current state, but am
> unsure what, if any, rules have been violated. Seeking advice.

The wiki entry didn't violate any rules.  The page you linked is on a
Microsoft/GitHub server, not a PSF one.  Does the CoC apply to literally
anyone anywhere that uses python, then?  Isn't that a little extreme?  I
don't remember seeing that in the python license.

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