As already mentioned by others, the bad thing (at least from my point of 
view) is that the 'code of conduct' splits the community.
To reduce the dissonance among us we could agree on something with broader 
support.
Otherwise I hope that this discussion will end at some point, and I will 
try to forget and fade out that there was
this discussion at all and that there is a 'code of conduct'

Jakob

Question 1: who of the initial 'yes' voters would insist to keep the term 
'code of conduct'
Question 2: who of the initial 'No' voters would accept the term 
'guidelines' instead with content as is 
Question 3: who would accept the term 'guidelines' and also insist on 
changing the content of the behaviour guidelines

Am Freitag, 28. November 2014 14:09:38 UTC+1 schrieb Nathann Cohen:
>
> > I welcome your enthusiasm but please can we stick to established 
> nomenclature? 
> > If you insist on not calling it "Code" then please also 
> > explain why Fedora and Django have made a mistake in naming it. 
>
> O_o 
>
> Dear friend, I am getting slowly convinced that one of us is crazy. 
> Assuming, as I cannot disprove it, that I am the crazy one, I will 
> answer your question: 
>
> I cannot explain why Fedora or Django did differently, simply because 
> I do not know them. I have no idea what they do, how they work, or if 
> they have psychiatric problems. If we have to explain, for whatever we 
> do, why Fedora and Django did differently, we just can't take any 
> decision by ourselves. Unless you take them for us, of course. I 
> strongly believe that I am not the only one here who has no clue about 
> why Fedora and Django are great, and an example we should follow. 
>
> One very disturbing thing I noticed about Fedora and Django is that 
> they do not even seem to write mathematical code. I do not know what 
> to think about that. 
>
> > A document 
> > that you first need to reverse-translate from Frenglish to French to 
> English 
> > to understand is not helpful. 
>
> I have no idea on earth what you are talking about. If you need 
> frenglish lessons I can give you some. It is very simple: just speak 
> french with an english accent. Of course most words will not 
> translate, but you have to keep a poker face all along. 
>
> Nathann 
>

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