Precisely last weekend i gave a talk about Sage in PyCon Spain, and one of 
the topics i discussed is how the project has been quite succesful in 
attracting users to become developpers. One of the key aspects there is the 
fact that usually we have a good atmosphere to discuss.  Having a place 
like sage-flame where the discussions that may become a distraction can be 
moved to is a great idea.

So, about the code of conduct, it sounds like a nice set of guidelines. 
But, do we really need it? I mean, has it been some hard conflict that i 
have not been aware of? I know that we have some trolling and flaming going 
on every once in a while, but it doesn't seem to have been harmful so far. 
In general, the discussion here is very respectfull (I haven't seen any 
RTFM answer to people asling for help, for instance). My impression is that 
the Sage community is nice for newcommers. We have done quite well so far 
without a code of conduct.

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